✨ Breathe New Life into Your Leather! ✨
Chamberlain's Leather Milk Leather Furniture Conditioner and Cleaner is a premium, all-natural leather care solution designed to restore and maintain the beauty of your leather furniture. With a non-toxic formula that includes vital oils, it effectively cleans and conditions without leaving a greasy residue. Trusted by Saddleback Leather Company, this product comes with a reusable applicator pad, making it an eco-friendly choice for leather enthusiasts.
Manufacturer | Chamberlain's Leather Milk |
Brand | Chamberlain's Leather Milk |
Item Weight | 12.5 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3 x 1.75 x 7.5 inches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | CLM-5-12 |
T**N
Works well
This bottle was enough for my couch and chair. Wasn’t too thick, soaked right in. Smells great like an hint of cherry, not really strong. Leather feels soft and looks better
D**C
Effective and easy to use
I bought this for use on my furniture, and based on the ratings I was quite confident it would do the job. However, I didn't think it would be quite so pleasant to use.First - no weird smell. Chamberlain's Leather Milk smells like almonds, really.Second - easy to apply. They include a little buffing pad, which I used. I poured a little on the pad, and spot tested on the back of a sofa cushion. I hate how sometimes when you use a mousse type product, it smears on one area, leaving a dark spot, and does not spread to the other areas. Chamberlains doesn't do that. It's almost like a lotion, but it gets absorbed evenly. I don't have to spend too much time rubbing it off, it just spreads around nicely.Third - saves time. Because it spreads around nicely, my sofas which used to take me an hour and a half of work is now reduced to the time it takes for me to wipe them down - about 10 minutes total.Fourth - leaves leather supple. It's like a body lotion for your leather (not a cream). Works just great for me, no spots, but the leather is supple and soft after treatment. I feel that it is less prone to scratches too, because the leather isn't brittle.Great purchase, great product. I use it everywhere now, on wallets, leather car seats, etc. Still on my first bottle but will purchase again.
S**E
Gets the job done…
I used this for an Ikea black leather Karlstad sofa that was almost a decade old and beginning to lose a bit of its luster. This Leather Milk revitalized its appearance and even gave the leather a more buttery feel to the touch. The conditioner is similar to hand lotion in appearance and consistency, just not as thick, and a little goes a long way. The sofa has a natural grain where the conditioner can build up and appear white in the cracks, but this is easily remedied by giving it an extra buffing. Unlike the Formula No. 2 cleaner which has a pleasant, raspberry soda-like fragrance, I removed one star from the No. 5 Conditioner because the scent is more perfume-like and a bit harsh and agitating to my senses, but it disappears after a day or two of being applied. Recommended!
L**A
Saved a purse from being pitched
This stuff is amazing! A favorite light colored leather purse absorbed oil through the years. Tried cleaning it with saddle soap and it was ruined. Bought this for leather car seats and a recliner and figured I'd give it try. Amazing. It evened out all the multi colored streaks and made scratches disappear. Now the purse doesn't look new and that's ok, it's not new, it's a well loved full grain leather purse rescued! The leather car seats came up really nice and so did the recliner, they all look so much cleaner. Worth the money and the elbow grease with excellent results.
B**N
Effective conditioner for leather furniture
I bought this to use on a leather ottoman that I have had for a few years. The conditioner that I had been using for some time is no longer sold, so I looked a long time for a replacement and settled on this one. It is easy to use, has a nice scent, and works well. It conditions the leather and adds a nice sheen. Since this ottoman has some cat scratches, I am planning to buy the scratch balm, too, and hope that it can hide some of that damage.
J**E
Did Not Work for Light, Full (Pure) Aniline Leather
Pros:- Nice almond scent- Easy to applyCons:- Considerably darkens full aniline leatherPrior to buying this product, I read a ton of reviews, including those of Chaimberlain's Leather Milk No. 1, Leather Honey, and Ekornes' "Hide-Bracer." I bought this product based on the strength of the other reviews, including the folks who indicated that they used it on their Ekornes leather chairs and other "glove-soft" chairs.Discussion:We have a Elite Leather product, which uses a dyed "Full Aniline" leather. Elite's site also calls it, "true aniline, naked aniline, pure aniline, unprotected, natural." Century Furniture's site on cleaning leather furniture calls it, "Pure aniline," and states, "Little is done to this hide other than to tumble it gently in an aniline dye drum." Century's site states that "Cleaning is recommended by using distilled water and suds from Neutrogena® Soap on a dampened sponge, feathering the moistened areas."Wary of using any kind of soap, I put a little bit of distilled water on a clean, 100% cotton rag, and rubbed a small patch of leather. Nothing much seemed to happen. After dabbing at it to remove the moisture, I allowed it to dry. Later that day, I put some of the Chamberlain's Leather Milk No. 5 on a full cotton rag and gently buffed at the same small leather patch, which turned to a more brown color. As I buffed, it also appeared to raise the nap of the leather.Hoping that I did not do permanent damage, I allowed it to dry for a week. Two weeks later, I can say that the nap of the leather has gone back down considerably (95%), but not to the same, smooth surface of the rest of the sofa. Moreover, while the patch lightened up a bit, it still remains darker than the rest of the sofa (not its original tangerine color). To the question: Is it "more conditioned?" I couldn't honestly tell you. Based upon this, I will not be applying this product to the rest of my poor sofa.To its credit, the back of the bottle does say not to use it on "very soft" leathers, but not knowing what that meant, I decided to give it a try. This product may work on darker colored leather furniture, but based on my results thus far, I haven't gotten the gumption to try it out on our Eames Lounger yet (although it is a black-colored leather, it's just too costly to muck around with).Bottom-Line: Based on my results, I'm not sure any leather cleaner works on Pure Aniline. Therefore, if you're okay with color change on a light-colored, "soft" leather couch, this is a product you can consider.
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