🛡️ Protect Your Leather, Elevate Your Journey!
Doc Bailey's Single Use Black Leather Care Formula 5 Pack offers a comprehensive solution for leather maintenance while traveling. Each compact packet contains a specially formulated cleaner, conditioner, and waterproofer that protects against UV damage, ensuring your leather goods remain in pristine condition. With natural ingredients and no harmful substances, this versatile product is perfect for all leather items, making it an essential companion for roadtrippers and adventurers alike.
Manufacturer | Doc Bailey's |
Brand | Doc Baileys |
Model | Doc Bailey's Single Use 5 packets |
Item Weight | 1.76 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 3.54 x 2.72 x 0.67 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 80005 |
Manufacturer Part Number | 80005 |
D**.
Worked better than I anticipated
Have a polyester/leather Harley Davidson riding jacket which is 10 years old. The fabric was fading and had a purplish tint. Was unsure if product would work but figured any blackness would make it look better. The jacket looks amazing. Applied 2 coats too and it looks brand new. Unsure how long it will last but I have no complaints yet.
I**
Super useful.
I used it on my car seats. Now my seats look good as new!
L**M
FABULOUS PRODUCT!
Ive used this product for years on all my leather boots, coats, purses, and even my belts. Works great and it brings new life to even older leather items.
P**3
Restored my expensive bomber style leather jacket. Very happy with the results!
I purchased this Original Doc Baileys Black Leather Detail Kit 80004-12 for the specific purchase of rejuvenating my Calvin Klein "Bomber Style" jacket purchased over 10 years ago. During that time, I’ve worn this jacket only occasionally for mostly dressier occasions and have always made an effort to protect and regularly maintain the condition and appearance of its leather. Despite such measures, I was disappointed to discover one day while conditioning the leather that a few areas of slight color loss to the black leather pigment had become visible. First, the inside of the neck collar seemed to be discoloring somewhat, presumably due to my neck perspiration and the salt content found in such. Secondly, the folded edges of the leather located along the wrist areas, bottom, and adjacent to the front zipper appeared to be losing much of their blackness from normal wear to those areas. Third, some lightening to the black leather had inexplicably developed in a few noticeable areas located on the front breast and upper/middle back portions of the jacket. Fourth, and finally, some very light scratches could be found on the leather. Had this been a cheaper and more casual jacket for me, I would have simply attributed these issues to expected wear-and-tear and chalked it all up to giving the jacket some character… but considering that I had originally paid $300 for this jacket and not worn it all that much, I was committed to seeing what I could do to possibly get it back to tip-top shape.After reading many reviews for the various leather detail kits available, I finally settled upon this product used in tandem with Bickmore Bick 4 Leather Conditioner (8 oz.)… and couldn’t be any happier with the results both products delivered. Application of this black leather cream was fairly effortless and I found that a small bit definitely seemed to go a long way for my specific needs on this bomber jacket of mine. The aforementioned issues were all corrected and black coloring was restored evenly to the jacket, just as I had hoped and expected. After allowing the black leather cream to thoroughly dry, I applied the Bickmore Bick 4 Leather Conditioner for the purpose of restoring the leather to its original soft and subtle feel which it did admirably.Overall, I’m very pleased with the results I achieved from using these products on my jacket. I would definitely purchase them both again.
S**.
Breathes life back into your boots
So I just got this in this afternoon and was excited to put it to use. Worth every penny honestly. I love love love these boots and I haven’t been wearing them because they’ve clearly taken a lot of wear and a regular polish/conditioner just didn’t do enough. It brought their color back and soaked up all that moisture, leaving them as supple as when I first broke them in. In the first pic I had only done one boot so you can see the difference, and second one is finished. I’m very glad to feel like I can wear them again without just destroying them and the color is back to the shade of them when they were new. Highly recommend but can be kinda messy so wear gloves if you don’t wanna get any on your hands and I just used an old shop towel to apply it.
A**R
Splotchy and not soft. If you use get a small orbital buffer!
Seeing white lines forming on my drivers seat I used this product to restore the black. I’ve used different products on leathers over the years, so I’m not a newbie or fool. Following their directions, I went ahead and did the entire seat cushion. I worked it in, didn’t over use or under use. Let it sit for 1 hour… When I came back, before I even started buffing, I noticed it being splotchy. Wasn’t splotchy prior, just the white lines forming.Leather was perfect otherwise. Have always kept up with it.I started to buff, but really wasn’t; getting anywhere. I have the brush for working conditioner into leather, so I also used it to try and move the product. Nope… Had to go back a 2nd time. Really not excited with that, because it can really change the color and it’s expensive! I haven’t had it out in the sun to really look at it, but with a high powered LED work light I still noticed spots. You can see it in the pictures. That wasn’t there prior.It’s not an easy product to buff either. My recommendation, get a small orbital buffer with a microfiber bonnet. Put ZERO pressure on it, and just let the weight and movement of the machine do the work. Looks like I’m doing that this weekend, using it one more time trying to blend this godawful product. I will have to start that this weekend to hopefully save my leather from this…Considering it’s going to deepen the color of the black, I don’t have a choice I’m going to have to do the entire car! I think 45% of the car is leather! If I don’t that drivers seat is going to be BLACK, and the rest of the car will look perfect. That leather is from a 2007 Mercedes GL450, so it’s not cheap garbage leather that wouldn’t accept polish. I’ve never had to repair the seats because I keep up with the conditioning. I’ve used Leather Honey forever, and swear by it. The entire dash is leather, and looks like it just came out of the showroom! Remember, it’s a 2007! Well it looked like new until I used this horrible product. I’m really afraid trying to fix it, because now it’s only going to continue to deepen the black splotchy areas.Yes the pillars have been removed in the dash photo. It looks goofy! Lol… Having them redone, and adding sound damping to the entire car. Don’t like debit, and don’t want to get rid of the car. It’s darn near perfect, and well kept up. That’s what is making me so mad. All of that time and effort, just to have this product screw it up.Considering I now have to do the entire car to get it blended correctly, I started using it on the dash, and I’m getting the EXACT same results!!! I included photos of it too. SPLOTCHY! The more I type this, and look at the pictures, the angry I’m getting!!!! I’m seriously thinking about just purchasing a really expensive product to rectify their garbage results, but now I’m afraid it will deep the splotchy areas! I better not have to take it to a professional and pay them to fix the problems from this garbage. Like I said, I’ve taken care of the leather, as you can see, so I’m not inept to dealing with leather.Also, it DID NOT condition the leather! It honestly made it stiffer. After I finished, and noticed it was stiffer, I immediately used Leather Honey to soften it up again. I didn’t want the seat to crack or tear because it was so crunchy. It seems like that product dried out the leather quickly. Seriously love Leather Honey and swear by it! I think it saved my seat. Make sure you get a brush with any condition to really work it in, and make sure you work it into the stitching area. That’s a huge focal point that will tear first. I followed their directions exactly as written. I’ve included them, so everyone can read it.I don’t believe there’s a detergent. Detergents weaken bonds, to make things fall off. That’s how soap works. Example; It just weakens the bond of dirt and bacteria on your hands. It doesn’t sanitize and “clean” your hands. They state that it has lanolin oil in it. Again it dried my leather out and made it stiff. So either their choice of detergent breaks down the oil, or they didn’t include the oil in the mix. Detergents DO dry things out. Look at your hands after you’ve washed a lot of things. They are dry because it has pulled the moisture out.FYI, No I don’t get paid from Leather Honey. I’m not a rep, or a bot. Realized I referenced it a couple of times, and just want people to have leather that looks good for a long time. Look at mine as an example. It’s expensive to repair, and lord knows what’s coming down the pipeline with supply, or means to fix it. You may have to stick with your car for awhile, and lord knows you want it look nice. That’s why I’m attacking everything and redoing it.
P**K
Great Cleaner and Restorer.
We were looking for a product that would clean, condition, and restore the luster to older, well worn leather jackets. Doc Baileys is exactly the answer we were looking for. Easy to apply in one step and it doesn't transfer once dried. It left the leather jackets soft, supple, and looking like new.A little goes a long way!
G**E
To know where to buy it
Small bottle but it goes a long way. I have used it on my leathers for my motorbike. Also the best shoe polish you will ever get
R**N
Five stars
Very good product that lives up to the promise
C**G
This product is amazing!
My Black E34 BMW seats were faded, and the stitches were white. I couldn't believe how easy it was to apply, and the results were way above expectation. I've done lots of auto body work, and also wood work as a hobby, so I did pay particular attention to the preparation. I scrubbed these down several times with hot water and detergent. It went on without streaking or blotching or any issues. It says to buff it after it drys, which is pretty quick, but for best results, wait for an hour. I waited a couple hours then used my Waxmaster and a wool buffing pad (I use it for everything else, why not this?) If I have to add more at places where it was particularly dry or faded, I am absolutely confident I can to that with seamless results.
K**E
Saddlebags
Great product
B**.
Too pricey
Product is great but too expensive for what you get, just a 4 ones.
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