Leather Cleaner The Best Leather Cleaner for Vinyl and Leather Apparel, Furniture, Auto Interior, Shoes and Accessories. Does Not Require Dilution. Ready to Use, 8 Ounce Bottle!

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  • kuhn

    Greater than one week

    Took off some very old and deep stains, would recommend it on leather

  • Viridiana navarro

    > 3 day

    My gucci white purse had so much color transfer on it that I thought it was ruined. I saw this product on tik tok and was I blown away!! Within 5 min is the above difference. I highly recommend!

  • DJG

    Greater than one week

    I have two older, matching leather sofas that have faded over time. I purchased the concentrated version of this Leather Honey cleaner so that I could spray it on my sofa for easier application. Id spray a small section at a time, rub it around with a leather cleaning brush that I bought from an alternate vendor (because it was softer) then wipe it off with a microfiber towel. When wet, all the cracks in the leather appear prominently but then disappear after the cleaner dries. Im sure that this cleaner does work as the leather on my cleaned sofa is less shiny (before applying any conditioner) than my yet uncleaned matching sofa. I must say though that the sofa still shows the same fade marks as before. I didnt expect miracles but hoped that maybe the faded areas would darken a little. I plan to clean my matching sofa with the same Leather Honey cleaner but will be using a conditioner from an alternate vendor (see my review of the Leather Honey conditioner).

  • linn

    > 3 day

    Like this cleaner because it doesnt leave a greasy feel.

  • james patterson

    > 3 day

    Nice product does the job could smell better but all in all it works

  • Rstephen

    > 3 day

    Bought this product as the third attempt to restore a scuffed, scratched, and badly treated blue leather loveseat. It worked wonders in bringing back the blue luster, hiding scratches and restoring an even blue glow to the badly abused piece of furniture. The finish was smooth, not sticky or smelly, and I plan to use this Leather Honey on all of leather sofas and chairs in our 7000 square foot home.

  • Sturmabteilungsman

    > 3 day

    Absorbs into leather well, appears to restore oils and keep leather pliable. A bit pricey for a small bottle, though- but, on the other hand, a little goes a long way.

  • Stephen H.

    > 3 day

    Its surprising what fine results i got with patience and repeated applications of Leather Honey. I used it to rehabilitate a 40-year-old Ekornes Stressless chair that had been much used but not abused. It was visibly soiled in places and very shiny in others. The more I worked with it, the cleaner and more uniform in sheen and surface color it became. The original color, finally, was fully restored, thanks in part to the high quality of the leather Ekornes has always used. The high shine is gone, replaced by a gently uniform semi-matte glow. But it bears repeating: this took time, patience, and several applications of Leather Honey. Longevity of this result cant be rated at this time. This product flows like water. Its best not to spill on the leather surface youre restoring. That can leave a light spot or trail that takes a lot of effort to rub out.

  • Brian

    > 3 day

    I have a pair of work boots that is *severely* stained from my workplace. This is the only leather cleaner Ive tried that has even taken a bite out of the staining, much less restored some natural color. Ive tried products from Kiwi, Bickmore and Redwing and none have cleaned as effectively as the Leather Honey. That said, there are a couple of caviats. Here are my thoughts after using this product on multiple items, trying out different techniques. Following the directions (diluting, applying to cloth then wiping leather) is useful for lightly soiled items with perhaps some embedded dirt, scuffs or grime that a brush alone cannot remove. This method will clean and preserve the original color/stain/dye of the leather. It will not penetrate the surface much at all. Good, if your item isnt too dirty, and for large surface applications (like leather upholstery). My boots were indeed demonstrably clean, but the stains had not been touched. I also tried using a horse hair dauber brush to apply and scrub the cleaner on my boots. This is a bit messy, as the diluted solution is just about as thin and runny as water. It does however develop a thin lather with scrubbing, and penetrates deeply into the leather. This is how I got to the stains on my boots. I wish I had a before picture to show the difference. A note of caution: using this method will also remove some dye and any surface finish or shoe polish on your item. Shoes will absolutely need new polish applied, and the leather will need conditioning as well. Overall, this is a powerfully versatile leather cleaner. A little does really go a long way. My only criticism is that it doesnt smell the best. Not bad, just not great. I strongly recommend following up the use of this product with Leather Honey Conditioner for an incredibly supple end result. The boot in the photo has not had polish reapplied, but has been conditioned using Leather Honey Conditioner. The other half of the pair was cleaned with Kiwi saddle soap as a comparison, before being cleaned again using the Leather Honey and was still drying at the time of this review.

  • Joanne Conley

    > 3 day

    I though it would be creamer, it like the consistency of water.

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