✨ Restore, Revive, and Shine! ✨
This all-natural, non-toxic leather conditioner and cleaner is designed to heal, restore, and repair dry, cracked, and scratched leather. With a cosmetic-grade formula made in the USA, it includes a premium applicator sponge for easy use, ensuring your leather looks vibrant and glossy once again.
Manufacturer | Chamberlains Leather Milk |
Brand | Chamberlain's Leather Milk |
Item Weight | 4.8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.36 x 2.36 x 0.79 inches |
Item model number | 711811675379 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 2 |
OEM Part Number | CLM_HB |
K**B
real good product
Smells soo good love the coconut scent, it is very moisturizing to the bag gives a nice sheen. I didn't use much to cover a large leather bag as it is very concentrated so a little goes a long way. This container should be able to last you awhile. Consistency is great not a very thick oil very easy to spread. My bag was smooth and beautiful when done. I use saddle soap first to clean my bag then use this to condition it. it worth the price great product.
E**L
Refreshes the look of the leather.
I have used this leather treatment for years on our sofa. It really does soften the leather and hide any small scratches. I wear a vinyl glove when applying it because it feels a bit sticky. I would recommend this product.
W**D
Easy. Great for rejuvenation and regular upkeep.
Pros:Very easy to useNice light coconut scentConditions the leather nicelyReduces the appearance of scratches.Use this on the couch before it looks dried.Ours is still in good condition, but now it.looks new! And yes, new IS slightly darker. There was minor sun fading.Cons:Don't have any so farConsiderations:This doesn't HEAL the scratches. They are still there, but the conditioning does reduce their appearance. Finer scratches disappear quickly, deep ones will still be noticed by texture. I might have to do a little light sanding (NOT 600! Too coarse! 😬😔)For the deeper scratches I scooped up some of the milk on my finger tho work it into the leather without losing a bunch into the sponge. I let it sit a little, just a few minutes, then buffed it into the surrounding leather. Worked out great!If you're doing the whole couch, put the jar in the fridge so it gets stiff. You'll get less on the sponge, and less will soak into the sponge before it gets worked into the leather. I learned it the opposite way. I opened it as soon as I got it (it's December in Minnesota) and used it on a couple scratches. I had to press really hard to get the "milk" onto the sponge. When I used it today, I pressed really hard again while looking at the work in front of me and realized I had squished it out of the jar! 🤣Also, it's kinda hard to wash off your hands. Wear gloves if you wish.Overall, I'm really liking this product.
P**X
Dries to mat finish. Here is how to SHINE that leather jacket...
Chamberlain's Leather Milk Healing Balm works great. However, no balm or conditioner will cover all scratches. To blend/cover REALLY stubborn scratches you have use a colored leather cream. But no worries, this conditioner blends/covers most scratches. You'll like it! Applicator sponge works great to control and move around the product. Yes, it darkens finished leather, even dark leathers. 2-3 hours to dry. If your leather jacket was manufactured with a mat or satin finish, this conditioner will dry to a mat finish.Don't like the dull mat finish on your leather jacket? Me neither. Let's give that old leather some shine again. Hah! Don't bother hunting for leather jacket shiner. I didn't find one. But I did figure out how to shine my jacket. It's easy.To shine the surface of your leather jacket, you have to apply a light wax and buff to a shine. Here is how I did it on my medium-to-dark brown genuine leather jacket.My jacket came finished from manufacturer with a distressed finish and satin shine. The distressing job was terrible. I used Leather Milk Healing Balm and Leather Honey conditioner to condition, darken, and cover/blend those areas where distressing looked unrealistic. I left areas of the jacket untreated where the "distressing" looked natural and realistic (at the seams, cuffs, collar, bottom hem, etc.). Allow to dry 2-3 hours.To create shine you need a neutral-colored WAX. I used Kiwi shoe wax "Neutral." Don't use wax, you say? It will clog the leather's pores and restrict it from breathing? Hah! This cow is dead! Forget all that nonsense. We're only going to use a little wax. Besides, I've been globbing wax on my LEATHER shoes for YEARS and they've never complained for being short of breath. In fact, my shoes look AWESOME.Be aware applying neutral shoe wax will further darken your leather. Experiment on an inconspicuous spot.OK. Cut an old cotton tshirt and ball it up so you have nice smooth dipping surface. Very lightly rub the ball into the wax. Very lightly rub the wax onto the jacket working in small circles. I say LIGHTLY because we only want to wax to lay on the upper surface texture of the leather. Do not smash the wax in the leather's microscopic cracks. Waxing the leather's TOP surface will bring out the leather's awesome texture and allow the unwaxed lower microscopic cracks to breath.If you are waxing a distressed jacket, apply the wax lightly to those areas that are NOT worn or distressed. Apply the wax to the center patch of non-distressed leather, working in circles from the center of the area gradually applying less and less wax as you near those distressed seams. Again, waxing only the very top surface of the leather's texture.Allow the wax to dry, 5 min.With a soft, clean cloth or clean, horsehair shoe brush, VERY lightly buff the waxed areas. See? Easy and AWESOME.To make the leather shinier, repeat the process as many times as you like. Wax repels water, adding a layer of protection, preserving your leather jacket.To remove wax, towel off the wax with a towel and rubbing alcohol.I looked EVERYWHERE for this information and came up empty. I hope folks find this helpful.
M**A
Total fix
Took 5 minutes to remove a ton of dog nail scratches on the arm of our couch. Wish I took a before pic, but I really had little trust this would actually work. The difference is amazing!
S**R
The perfect conditioning balm! Made in the USA
I use Chamberlain’s balm on almost all my leather. I own 400 pairs of boots and I use it on all of them excluding the white and ice colored ones because it darkens them. It last for a while and really brings back the life of the leather!
Z**J
It’s a bit of false advertising
This will not repair or hide scratches. It’s a leather conditioner. It will do exactly that; moisturize and condition your leather. It is mostly coconut oil and another ingredient to make it a slightly creamier consistency. This will make it temporarily shinier so the appearance of scratches is temporarily “hidden” but unless you plan on applying this once every 4-7 days, those scratches will pop right back into the spotlight after the sheen from the conditioner is dulled.If you want to better hide scratches you need a recoloring balm, not this conditioner. That being said the conditioner is just okay. It doesn’t last as long as other brands like Chemical Guys, Leather Honey or Lexol but for the price it’s okay. You’ll need to reapply more often to keep the “fresh and new” look so I likely won’t purchase it again but for what it is I’m not mad at it.They should not advertise that it repairs leather because it doesn’t. It simply conditions it, keeps it soft which can help prevent cracking but it by no means repairs leather or even hides scratches sufficiently.
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