✨ Breathe New Life into Your Leather!
Clyde's™ Recoloring Balm is a non-toxic leather color restorer available in 23 vibrant shades. Designed for easy application, it nourishes and protects leather surfaces, ensuring long-lasting results while being safe for homes with children and pets.
Compatible Material | Leather |
Item Weight | 1.69 Ounces |
R**
IT REALLY WORKS!!
The media could not be loaded. I purchased these chairs and the leather was not in the best condition. They had cat scratched all over (see video). I did some research on leather repair and came across this product. After finding video reviews. I knew this was the right product. I can’t believe the scratches are GONE! They look brand new. Just follow the instructions and be sure to buy the conditioner. It the perfect polish for the leather to shine (see picture 1). Without the conditioner, the leather has a matte finish and the color will rub off (see picture 2). I save so much money using these products.
C**R
Works better than expected!
This stuff is amazing. My couch is almost 25 years old and it brought life back to it. It looks brand new.
A**R
Seems to work
When I got the jar, I thought it was pretty small.I guess they can make them look however they want in pictures.Having said that, it did seem to work well. I used on just part of a car seat and it looked nice. Do to cold weather coming in, the rest of the seats will have to wait till spring.I would recommend wearing plastic gloves when using to keep off your fingers.
E**
Like new again!
Used it to color in the worn sleeve, shoulder , and bottom edges of my favorite black leather jacket. Gave it a whole new life. Great product.
C**E
Didn't work for me
I spent over $60 on Clydes products (Leather Prep and Deglaze and Light Beige Leather Recoloring Balm) to try to repair my cream leather chair that has a stubborn sunscreen stain. First impression was that the product sizes were ridiculously small (see photo with ruler). The Leather Prep was 2oz or 4 tablespoons to remove the leather factory finish. Although I was working on a small area of the chair, I barely had enough product for the job. The Recoloring Balm is 1.7 oz. Second observation was that the Leather Prep smells an awful lot like pure acetone. The ingredients are acetone, methanol and ethanol at a cost of $29.99 for 2 oz! But I tried to think positively and followed the directions to the letter. The factory finish (together with the sunscreen stain) came off with the Leather Prep. I then moved on to the Recoloring Balm. The light beige was more of camel color than an off white. Using a very small amount on the foam sponge provided, it went on unevenly and the resulting splotchy color was just as unsightly as the original sunscreen stain! I cleaned the leather again for a second try but had the same unsatisfactory result. This product may work if you are changing the color of a light leather item to a darker color but please note how expensive it is. I wish I had put the money I spent towards a new chair.
P**F
Good color.
Did not hide the scratches as expected. Will try again several times to see if there's any changes in covering.
A**E
So far love it
Ok so my boots are old, and I figured try it out on them first. So here they are. I wanted black boots, so I tried this. I could do another coat, but for now I think I am happy with how it looks. I used it on a cavison and it looks beautiful! My goal is to use it on my saddle, but I want to know it will work. I will update in a week after I see how my boots look. This winter we will see how my saddle goes.I updated another pic. Two sides of my breast collar. One side I put the black balm on for the background, the other side I left brown. I love the look so far.Added 2 more pics. The light brown Cavessan is now black, the brown background of the bridle is now black.Edited: ok it's been a while and I ride just about everyday rain or shine. This should have flaked off or whatever other people are saying. It hasn't. It absorbed super fast, my leather was prepped and dry. I didn't "paint" it on. I used a Q-Tip for the bridle. This just works. I am probably going to update again when I do my saddle. It's brown and I want it black. I was leary of doing it, but everything has been so good! My boots are scuffed, but still black. This is just working!
C**O
Does a decent job
I just currently bought my 4th Mercedes Benz which was a CPO and has black leather seats. The seats were not in too bad a shape but very dull from what looks like a combination of damage from direct sunlight, and a lack of hardly being treated with leather conditioner. I am very nit picky when it comes to my vehicles so this dullness really irritated me when day-time hours made it more noticeable. I read the reviews and decided to try this product. Let me just say, I don't know what it will do for extremely damaged seats, but if you're looking to restore the finish to lightly scratched leather and bring back the shine, this does the trick. It's a bit pricey for the size but worth it. I thought the protectent was included as I would've liked to have tried it, but only the balm and sponge came with.
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