✨ Restore, Revive, and Shine! ✨
This all-natural, non-toxic leather conditioner and cleaner is designed to heal, restore, and repair dry, cracked, and scratched leather. With a cosmetic-grade formula made in the USA, it includes a premium applicator sponge for easy use, ensuring your leather looks vibrant and glossy once again.
Manufacturer | Chamberlains Leather Milk |
Brand | Chamberlain's Leather Milk |
Item Weight | 4.8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.36 x 2.36 x 0.79 inches |
Item model number | 711811675379 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 2 |
OEM Part Number | CLM_HB |
L**N
Made old chairs look new!
This made my 30 year old leather chairs look like new! It moisturized and buffed out scratches. It was easy to use. This is an effective product that will make your leather last longer. Great product!
P**X
Dries to mat finish. Here is how to SHINE that leather jacket...
Chamberlain's Leather Milk Healing Balm works great. However, no balm or conditioner will cover all scratches. To blend/cover REALLY stubborn scratches you have use a colored leather cream. But no worries, this conditioner blends/covers most scratches. You'll like it! Applicator sponge works great to control and move around the product. Yes, it darkens finished leather, even dark leathers. 2-3 hours to dry. If your leather jacket was manufactured with a mat or satin finish, this conditioner will dry to a mat finish.Don't like the dull mat finish on your leather jacket? Me neither. Let's give that old leather some shine again. Hah! Don't bother hunting for leather jacket shiner. I didn't find one. But I did figure out how to shine my jacket. It's easy.To shine the surface of your leather jacket, you have to apply a light wax and buff to a shine. Here is how I did it on my medium-to-dark brown genuine leather jacket.My jacket came finished from manufacturer with a distressed finish and satin shine. The distressing job was terrible. I used Leather Milk Healing Balm and Leather Honey conditioner to condition, darken, and cover/blend those areas where distressing looked unrealistic. I left areas of the jacket untreated where the "distressing" looked natural and realistic (at the seams, cuffs, collar, bottom hem, etc.). Allow to dry 2-3 hours.To create shine you need a neutral-colored WAX. I used Kiwi shoe wax "Neutral." Don't use wax, you say? It will clog the leather's pores and restrict it from breathing? Hah! This cow is dead! Forget all that nonsense. We're only going to use a little wax. Besides, I've been globbing wax on my LEATHER shoes for YEARS and they've never complained for being short of breath. In fact, my shoes look AWESOME.Be aware applying neutral shoe wax will further darken your leather. Experiment on an inconspicuous spot.OK. Cut an old cotton tshirt and ball it up so you have nice smooth dipping surface. Very lightly rub the ball into the wax. Very lightly rub the wax onto the jacket working in small circles. I say LIGHTLY because we only want to wax to lay on the upper surface texture of the leather. Do not smash the wax in the leather's microscopic cracks. Waxing the leather's TOP surface will bring out the leather's awesome texture and allow the unwaxed lower microscopic cracks to breath.If you are waxing a distressed jacket, apply the wax lightly to those areas that are NOT worn or distressed. Apply the wax to the center patch of non-distressed leather, working in circles from the center of the area gradually applying less and less wax as you near those distressed seams. Again, waxing only the very top surface of the leather's texture.Allow the wax to dry, 5 min.With a soft, clean cloth or clean, horsehair shoe brush, VERY lightly buff the waxed areas. See? Easy and AWESOME.To make the leather shinier, repeat the process as many times as you like. Wax repels water, adding a layer of protection, preserving your leather jacket.To remove wax, towel off the wax with a towel and rubbing alcohol.I looked EVERYWHERE for this information and came up empty. I hope folks find this helpful.
C**E
It’s Really Good!
I ordered this balm to use for restoration on two vintage Coach bags. Other than a few minor scratches and some fading around the edges, the bags are in good shape. They needed major cleaning though.My purchase was made based on a couple of reviews and the price seemed right.Is this an OG product? No. It isn’t. Is this a miracle product? Nope! Scratches and marks are still there but these are vintage bags and part of the charm is the imperfections.This is good. Very good. I like it better than a couple of other brands. It absorbs and you have to buff it so there is no sticky residue.I would not use this on the vachette leather on my Louis Vuitton bags but for Old-school Coach Leather-it’s fine. I did notice a very slight dark Ning of my British Tan 9090 bag but no so on my dark brown Willis.This has the consistency of solid coconut oil and smells like coconut oil . Hmmmm. I find using your hands to apply the balm works better than the sponge it cane with. It absorbs quickly and is easy to use-makes your hands soft too!
P**S
Fantastic product - read my application tips
Less is more! Apply super lightlyThis container is a lifetime supply.The sponge pad is just soft enough to never scuff.and barely pick up any polishIt's true, it's probably 90% coconut oil. How that justifies the other reviewer's 1-star, I'll never know. They've whipped up the oil for easy application. Texture is somewhere between whipped and lotion. I cleaned each pair first with a clean damp old undershirt and let them dry. Start with a tiny dab on the sponge and move fast to apply evenly. You don't want a glob to sit on the leather too long. It does make the leather darker, and the glob will leave a dark spot. The leather readily absorbs the stuff and will mostly even out within a couple days - probably faster if your house is warmer than 68F. I was a little worried about the darkness and unevenness but 2 days later and they're less darkened and no unevenness.I did 2 pairs of loafers and 1 pair of boots and probably used 1/4 tsp total. One was an especially soft leather I was concerned about scuffing with the sponge - nope. All 3 pairs look so much better. The boots had light shoe polish already and this stuff made it through. The leather looks and feels "healthier", rejuvenated. I haven't tested water resistance yet since that wasn't my goal. For $16, I'm pretty sure I'll never need to buy another. I'm testing out on my couch and recliner tomorrow. If it goes well, I bet I'll still have half the container left.
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