platoribs,
I am not sure. I looked for the stuff the other day to check the ingredients, but I could not find it. From your description, I would say probably not a big deal. Lanolyne is lanolin, I think, and surfactants are needed to clean. I don't know for what the polyolefins are used. If the ph is around 9, then that would help. The cleaner is probably abrasive enough to get down into the grain and clean the leather. In the end, I don't know.
I do have a question. Why don't you try my method and mixture? I cleaned my car and it took maybe fifteen minutes.
Eric
I am not sure. I looked for the stuff the other day to check the ingredients, but I could not find it. From your description, I would say probably not a big deal. Lanolyne is lanolin, I think, and surfactants are needed to clean. I don't know for what the polyolefins are used. If the ph is around 9, then that would help. The cleaner is probably abrasive enough to get down into the grain and clean the leather. In the end, I don't know.
I do have a question. Why don't you try my method and mixture? I cleaned my car and it took maybe fifteen minutes.
Eric
about cars. He tried
It's not even hard to run wires under the seat... 
It turned my seats Light beige......
Can u say seat covers