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Leather Honey Leather Conditioner is a powerful, non-toxic solution designed to protect and restore all types of leather. Made in the USA since 1968, this conditioner penetrates deeply to rejuvenate old leather while providing a water-repellent barrier against the elements. Safe for all colors and types of leather, it ensures longevity and beauty for your favorite leather items.
Manufacturer | Leather Honey |
Brand | Leather Honey |
Item Weight | 1.9 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 10 x 3 x 3 inches |
Item model number | LHQT1001 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 8OZ |
Special Features | Moisturizing |
V**T
Great stuff - on brand new Solovairs & beaten, old Dan Post boots!
I got this stuff for my new Solovair 20-eye boots. It did a great job and really softened up the leather for wear. You should always treat your new boots before wear, it helps to protect them against the elements and makes them a lot easier to break-in comfortably. I applied it with a brush, let it soak in overnight, and wiped off the residue the next day. I applied too much this first time around, and I only used about two tablespoons total, so this stuff goes a long, long way. I almost bought a larger bottle, but this small one will last me a very long time. When I run out, I will most certainly buy again. Definitely recommended.UPDATE: After seeing what a great job Leather Honey did on my new Solovairs, I decided to try it out on my old, beaten up Dan Post boots. I was given the boots in a heavily used condition two years ago, and I had not applied any treatment or care whatsoever in the entire time I have owned them - and I don't believe the previous owner did, either, by the looks of them. So, needless to say, they needed some TLC pretty badly.Once again, Leather Honey did the job and did it very well! My Dan Post boots went from looking beaten and worn to looking sharp and properly cared for. Mind you, they don't look brand new by any means, but they certainly do not look old or beaten any longer - maybe only a year old, a far cry from their previous state. I applied the treatment in a thin, evenly spread layer using my hands, and it was all soaked in two to three hours later. Nothing to wipe away; that leather was thirsty!Anyway, just thought I should give an update to let everyone know that this stuff will revive your old, neglected, 'too beaten to wear out' leather, as well as help to soften up and condition your brand new items.And, for anyone who is curious, my Dan Post boots are black cowhide, not fancy reptile or anything. There was absolutely no color loss, and the wrinkles, slight cracks, etc. were very much smoothed over and some even disappeared with the treatment.I noticed one person commenting about how there was color loss when s/he applied Leather Honey. The only way I can see this occurring is if the leather has been cheaply dyed, and the color is merely a top-coat that did not soak in or bond with the leather itself. If you're unsure, always apply it to a discreet area (like the tongue of your boot, for example) before treating the entire item. If you have color loss, or are concerned with that possibility, then buy some cream polish to apply after the Leather Honey treatment. This is a superb idea regardless, as it protects your boots from the elements. I purchased a jar of Meltonian Shoe and Boot Cream with my Leather Honey for that reason. Cream polish is much better for your shoes than wax, and also conditions them while wax is more of a shiny top-coat sort of thing.If you want your boots to last, folks, you need to not only condition, but also polish them regularly. It sounds like a hassle but it does not take but ten minutes at most (for my huge 20-eye boots, even) and will add many years to the life of your boots. It also revitalizes the color of your boots, and helps water-resistance. Conditioning and polishing should be done when you first buy your new boots, right after they have experienced weather (such as rain or snow), and on a regular basis - I treat my boots once a week because I wear them every day, but if you wear yours less often, once a month should be enough; though, there is no such thing as conditioning & polishing your boots too often.Protect your investment, and take care of your boots!
M**G
Great Leather Conditioner
The combination of Leather Honey Cleaner and Conditioner restores leather to its original condition of softness, pliability and brilliance. Where leather coloration has been worn away to expose the leather's undyed, natural color, it will not restore the color but it does an excellent job of returning the quality of the leather to its original condition.
D**H
Outstanding!
This stuff is a miracle worker!
W**T
The excellent, lasting outcome.
Amazing product. Restored 30-year old Ralph Lauren Writers Chair and Sofa. As a result both look brand new. The resulting feel of the leather is subtle and fresh with a great appearance. Basically for $50 for the large bottle more than $30,000 worth of expensive furniture was returned to better than show room condition. It took about an hour to do the chair and two hours to do the sofa to perfection. Both pieces have lots of tucks and detail and I did not miss one. If the furniture did not have all that detail the process would have been far faster start to finish. My high expectations were far exceeded.
F**C
A little really DOES go a long way!
A little really DOES go a long way!I've never used conditioner before and through research found this product to be well-revered and time-tested, so was able to comfortably grab a bottle without worrying about the fate of my beloved leathergoods.We were able to condition everything in our household and still have half a bottle remaining. And by everything, I mean tens of goods and some of them conditioned as many as 5 times as they were so dry. This stuff was able to instantly fix the driest, crackliest of leathers. Things that looked and felt surely beyond all repair. We're talking jackets that were rigid like cardboard, leather that was dry and horribly cracked - the works!While it won't fix the cracks (of course), it will rehydrate the leather to prevent further damages. Every single item we conditioned was left supple, like new. I couldn't believe it because I feel that normally things like this are "snake oil". I'm happy I tried, though it was a little nerve-wracking.Here's a list of everything we did, and still have half a bottle remaining:3 leather jackets2 pairs of boots2 pairs of chaps3 watch bands2 leather cuffs2 leather belts2 leather jockstraps4 unmentionable items 😜Most things except the chaps required multiple coats. One jacket was given around 5 treatments because it was stiff as a board. In some parts, I drenched it directly from the bottle and slathered it by hand into a dense coat then left it to absorb. So, as you can see, a little really DOES go a long way! Ain't no marketing gimmick!But, it's not ALL good. One warning: if the leather is worn around your hardware, it's possible it can pull or rip out of the leather. This is because the fibers are likely destroyed, and when you rehydrate, the suppleness allows the hardware to pull through. This is what happened to one of my belts. This is no fault of the Leather Honey but rather just the damaged goods. If you have something you really cherish and it's damaged it's probably better to hand it to a conservator. Thankfully I can repair my belt myself, but it's worth keeping in mind for those special items of yours!I thought my leather was a gonner, so I'm overjoyed to rescue and breathe new life back into it. Happy to have half a bottle remaining for maintainence. The Leather Honey is both quality and value. Given all this, I do recommend this product. Save your goods today!
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