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Leather Honey Leather Conditioner is a non-toxic, silicone-free formula made in the USA since 1968. It deeply penetrates and moisturizes all genuine leather types, providing up to 6 months of water-repellent protection. Ideal for furniture, car seats, shoes, and more, it’s trusted by leather experts and safe for people and pets alike.
Manufacturer | Leather Honey |
Brand | Leather Honey |
Model | LHHP1001 |
Item Weight | 7.8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.91 x 2.76 x 1.18 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 8542145260 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 8OZ |
Special Features | Leather |
S**A
worth the try
I was on the hunt for a product that could truly make a difference without breaking the bank. After trying this Leather Conditioner, I can confidently say it lives up to its long-standing reputation. This 8 fl oz bottle, proudly made in the USA and boasting a non-toxic formula, proved to be a fantastic investment for my beloved couch.Applying this Leather Honey was surprisingly easy. The conditioner has a thick, honey-like consistency but it spread smoothly and evenly with a soft cloth. A little truly goes a long way, which speaks to the value you get in the bottle. I appreciated that it didn't have a strong, overpowering odor like some other leather products I've encountered.The results were impressive. After allowing the conditioner to absorb for a few hours, the leather on my sofa felt noticeably softer and more pliable. It seemed to have breathed new life into the material, restoring some of its natural luster. What impressed me most was how effectively it moisturized the leather without leaving behind a greasy or sticky residue. The sofa simply felt nourished and conditioned. Knowing that the formula is non-toxic also gave me peace of mind, especially with pets and family using the furniture regularly.For anyone looking to rejuvenate their leather sofa (or any other leather items for that matter), Leather Honey Leather Conditioner is a fantastic choice. It delivers noticeable results, is easy to use, and the 8 oz bottle offers excellent value for the price. It's a testament to a product that has stood the test of time since 1968, and I'm happy to have discovered its magic for my own furniture. If you want to bring back the suppleness and beauty of your leather without spending a fortune, definitely give Leather Honey a try!
G**N
Really impressed!
I am amazed at what it did for my faded, dry, never conditioned dress shoes. It brought back all the rich color, softened, and even some scuffs lessened. Thought they were gonners, and now look better than ever.
M**E
Warm it before use and it will be great
This is a good brand and responsible people. I always like to give family businesses a chance.I maybe expected more of this product because of some reviews but it's just more expensive then products you can buy in the stores. What I like is that it really nourishes the skin and is not greasy to the touch, which some others product does. The product is good but I think that the regular instructions should include the instruction to warm the product before use, not as additional advice, becase worm prduct is better then others! It takes a little bit of it so it would be good if there was a smaller packaging.
N**E
Made my old car seats look great!
I used this on a 17 year old Buick. It is in pretty good shape, we don't use it that much with about 100 thousand miles. Anyway, the newer cars get the garage and this one is mainly in the driveway, so it gets a lot of sun (well, my area doesn't seem to get too much warm weather!) The way it is facing it really only gets morning sun but I worried that it would really take a toll on the leather seats.They aren't cracked or faded, but are looking a little creased in places. I cleaned them really well first with a detergent. I used Fantastic spray because it seems to be the best cleaner I have used to get off any oily films (like on my ceramic fireplace surround, on stoves, etc. It was probably a little harsher than many cleaners, but I don't think these seats have been really cleaned in many years. To me, leather is like skin. If I would use it on my skin, I don't fear it with leather. I have used saddle soaps and I used to clean my leather sofa with Dove bar soap. It worked super well, but I needed more aggressive cleaning here. I think Dawn dish soap would also work, but I wanted less water since I wanted to condition soon after cleaning and not wait a day or so after the soap and water.So, seats are clean and ready. I noticed that the headrests and the sides and backs of the front seats looked like a different texture. I wondered if they were not genuine leather, actually being some sort of vinyl or some sort of "bonded" leather.Bonded leather is really ground up bits of leather and other plastics, then the mixture is pressed to a backing and then sealed with something. I mean technically there is some leather ingredients, but if you ever had an office chair where the "leather" peeled off in bits, you know it isn't really like leather. Still, if you are gentle with it and don't expect it to be like split leather or hide, then it is fine.Anyway, I did not use this product on those areas. I kept it to the places where the leather felt like supple and had the deeper markings of the skin. I used 303 Protectant on the vinyl and other plastics in the car. I got the 8oz bottle, because I wasn't sure I would like it. The bottle was sealed with a big piece of tape (I guess to prevent the product from leaking) except when I tried to peel it off, it ripped the entire front label off of the bottle! Luckily I had peel the back more carefully, so I still had the directions. It is simple though, wipe on , wipe off...so I am sure I could have figured it out.It is clear in color and came out of the bottle in a viscous fashion like corn syrup or glycerin. Thick and sticky. (that was my nickname in high school! ha ha!! just kidding!)) It wasn't easy to put on. Initially, I poured some on my microfiber cloth and tried to rub it into my seat. Well, it like got stuck. Not like glue, but you really had to pull to move the product around. The next swipe, I poured it on my cloth and sort of dotted the product around a larger area. Then rubbed it in to make an even coating. By dotting it around, I wasn't trying to smear a puddle of the stuff, but move smaller dabs of it. That worked much better. After you sort of have it moved to a generally even coating, it is easier to rub the whole area again to get it to be like a film over the whole thing. Then you are supposed to let it sit for up to a day and wipe off the excess.The next day, I was a little nervous that I would go out there and the product would be like sticky paint. It looked shiny-ish like nothing had penetrated at all. I envisioned my rag skipping and dragging over the stuff to remove the excess and I was ready to give my hands and arms a real workout to buff this stuff off. To my happy surprise, I didn't have much of any excess at all! There was a corner or two where I didn't get it spread as thinly, where I could feel my rag catch, but it was only about a square inch at at time. It was no longer sticky. The leather was really nice and shiny and I really still thought it was the leftover product. Maybe it changed to like a greasy/oily residue. But I kept trying to wipe it off as I didn't want it on our clothes. But nothing on my rag. I even ran my hand over it with pretty good pressure to see if my hand was shiny afterwards, but it was not.I am really happy with the way the seats came out. I am hoping that the conditioning treatment will help me keep the seats cleaner now as they are more smooth and dirt will be easier to remove (with a just a damp microfiber or super mild soap.) Next time I might want to do this on a warmer day (it was in the 50s in the shade when I did it) to see if the warmer product would be easier to spread. I see that others have warmed their bottles, but I was into a big entire detailing project with carpet extractions and steaming and everything and just didn't feel like stopping to warm it when I was finally at this step. I did this last because I didn't want to be crawling all over the car to clean window and stuff after I applied it.Sorry for the long review, but I try to tell everyone my whole experience with using the product. My recommendations are: 1. First, clean your stuff first as much as you can. You don't want to seal in dirt, I wasn't insane with this step, just clean it. 2. Possibly warm the bottle in warm water or sun. I didn't do this and it was fine. 3. Dot it around to make it easier to get an even coat. I made mine thin, like a film, not a coating. Sort of like putting lotion on your skin. You don't paint it on, you put a film on. It will still feel sticky if you put your finger on it though. 4. Then wipe the next day. I am sure the absorption rate varies based on how dry your leather is, the warmth in the room, etc. I did not need additional coats. Maybe for something very dry, you may. I wouldn't try a heavy single coat, you are just gonna waste it if you are wiping off goo. If it still isn't nice, try another coat and see if it will absorb. If not you may have to wait a few weeks for it to penetrate more deeply.
A**Z
This stuff really works well!
This product has a gentle smell that is not overwhelming and it is very gentle if it comes in contact with your skin. It absorbed into a very expensive leather chair quite nicely, leaving the leather a little darker than previous cause it was dried out. Now my chairs are glowing, I can't wait till another week so I can do a second coat just to catch up after all the years. This is definitely one of the nicest leather conditioners I have ever come across over the years. I highly recommend.
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