Pecard Motorcycle Leather Care products are built to handle the open road. Our motorcycle leather dressings and weatherproofing creams clean, condition, and protect jackets, vests, saddlebags, and boots from rain, sun, and road grime. With formulas trusted by riders for decades, Pecard keeps your gear supple, flexible, and resistant to cracking, so your leather lasts mile after mile.
Keep your motorcycle leather looking its best with Pecard’s Motorcycle Leather Dressing and care products. Perfect for jackets, boots, gloves, saddlebags, seats, and tool rolls, our formulas condition deeply, help resist water and road grime, and maintain natural flexibility without a sticky feel.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which Pecard products should I use on motorcycle gear?
Use Pecard Leather Dressing conditions, preserves, and weatherproofs most smooth, oil-tanned motorcycle leathers including jackets, boots, gloves, saddlebags, and seats. For quick touch ups in place of Leather Dressing when you need faster dry times, you can use a Pecard Oil. Use Pecard Motorcycle Lotion when simple conditioning is needed, or for extra conditioning before using Pecard Leather Dressing. Always test products on a hidden area first.
Will Pecard darken my jacket, boots, or seat?
A light, temporary darkening can occur, especially on lighter colors. This typically softens as the product absorbs and the leather is used. Apply thin coats, allow absorption, and buff off any excess.
How often should I condition motorcycle leather?
It depends on riding conditions. In wet or hot climates, condition every 4 to 8 weeks. After heavy rain, salt exposure, or long trips, clean the leather and re-condition once dry. Store gear away from heat and direct sunlight.
Does Pecard protect against rain, salt, and road grime?
Yes. Pecard creates a breathable barrier that helps resist water, salt, and dirt while maintaining flexibility. Regular care helps prevent drying, cracking, and stiffness through all seasons and riding conditions.
Is Pecard safe for all types of motorcycle leather?
Safe for most smooth or finished, oil-tanned leathers. Not recommended for suede or nubuck, since it can flatten the nap. Avoid unfinished rawhide unless you have tested and like the darkening and softening effect.
Will it make my seat or grips slippery?
Once buffed and dried, Your leathers will not be left feeling slippery or greasy. Do not use on suede or rough-out surfaces. Keep product off control grips where a dry, non-slick surface is important for safety.
How do I apply Pecard to jackets, boots, and saddlebags?
- Clean with a damp cloth or leather cleaner, then let dry.
- Apply thinly with a soft cloth or sponge, working into seams and flex points.
- Allow absorption for several hours or overnight.
- Buff excess to a soft sheen. Repeat light coats if leather is very dry.
Is Pecard made in the USA?
Yes. Pecard motorcycle leather care products are proudly formulated and manufactured in the USA.