THE ULTIMATE IN LEATHER CARELEATHERWOOD Leather Balsam is made from a blend of waxes and oils including beeswax, carnauba wax, avocado oil and jojoba oil. LEATHERWOOD feeds and nourishes leather, keeping it soft and supple and helps restore and maintain the original colour. LEATHERWOOD also helps waterproof leather naturally.Use LEATHERWOOD to treat leather shoes and boots, leather jackets, leather furniture, saddlery and tack, motorcycle leathers, hiking boots, golf shoes, car interiors and much more. Also use to help restore and maintain antique leather.LEATHERWOOD is colour neutral and can be used on all colours of leather.Our Balsam is also fantastic value. A little goes a long way, One 250 ml pot will treat and protect over 600 pairs of shoes, 125 leather jackets and saddles or 25 leather sofas. LEATHERWOOD Leather Balsam is also non greasy, non smelly, non-slippery and easy to use.Its easily absorbed into the leather and wont transfer off onto your clothes and is completely safe to humans and animals. LEATHERWOOD Leather Balsam nourishes, restores, polishes and helps waterproof leather, restoring original softness and extending the life of the leather. LEATHERWOOD - the best for your leathers - naturally. Made in GermanyQuantity: 250 ml
LEATHERWOOD Leather Balsam is incredibly versatile and can be used to care for a range of leather products. We regularly hear from customers who have used our Leather Balsam on:Boots, Shoes, Gloves, Bags, Motorcycle Leather, Car Interiors, Sofa/Furniture Leather, Equestrian Leather and lots more....It’s even been known to work its magic on wooden furniture, such as garden furniture, car bumpers and fishing lines
Our Leather Balsam is very simple to use - just follow these three steps:
Warnings: Do not use on Suede or Nubuck leathers. LEATHERWOOD is perfect for use on semi aniline leather. We do not recommend LEATHERWOOD to be used on fully aniline leather as it will change the appearance, unless you want to restore a faded, much used sofa for example. How to tell if your leather is fully aniline - put a drop of distilled water on the leather (even tap water can stain fully aniline leather). If the water sinks in immediately your leather is fully aniline. If the water beads on the surface it is semi aniline. May darken some types of leather. If in doubt, test on a small concealed area first.
1 | - | AU $ 11.44 |
2 ~ 14 | 10% OFF | AU $ 10.29 |
15++ | 20% OFF | AU $ 9.15 |