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I don't think it matters as long as you use something quality BUT how you apply it matters! You can't treat it like solid leather and goop everything up. Put just a little on your micro fiber to just coat the outside. You don't want to clog up the holes with goo.
Now with that said, you do have the ability to better treat perforated leather because they tan it and then coat/paint it before they punch the holes. That means that your conditioner has the chance to get into the fibers via the holes but you still don't want too much.
I put the conditioner on the cloth and then fold the cloth over onto itself to massage the conditioner into the cloth so that it's wet and then apply. Meaning there is no dollop of goo waiting to get mashed into one or more perforations.
I second Edwards advice.
I just started using Griot's 3-in-1. Great results, and amazing leather scent, for about 13 bucks. Non greasy. Loving it so far!
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