Using a light emulsion of oil and water, this leather conditioner provides the dual benefits of a rich, natural leather conditioner and a gentle leather cleaner.
Good for use on lighter-coloured and unfinished leathers with its less penetrating yet highly enriching effects, the Leather Milk No. 1 leather conditioner can also work very well on items that are regularly exposed to human touches, such as leather coats, bags, etc.
Check out this video to find out more about this conditioner which comes along with one (1) Leather Milk Applicator Pad.
For more information on how to use this product, please refer to the User Guide.
Note: This formulation contains some nut extracts. We do not recommend you use Leather Milk if you have serious nut allergies. This product is also not for use on suede or extremely soft leather types.
Used it on my deerskin gloves. It worked a treat, smells great and doesn’t feel horrible on my skin like a lot of products. Absolutely recommend it.
Used to product together with the brands leather cleaner for the dinning room and study chairs and it worked as a treat. As a unexpected bonus - the products smell quiet pleasant.
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In the meantime, some general rules on leather care and protection.
1. Cleaning
Regular cleaning prevents the build-up of dust, dirt, mildew and bacteria. Use your clean fingertip to gently rub out the scratch as the natural oils from your skin will remove most small scratches. To remove dirt, grime or surface residue, use a soft damp cloth. Gently rub for removal. For a deeper clean, use a cleaner to help preserve the natural lubricating oils instead of stripping them. Cleaning is an irreversible process and therefore, thorough consideration should be made before any such attempt. Do not use coloured rags that are not dye-colourfast as the dye may come off onto your leather.
2. Maintaining
Leather loses suppleness in time if it is not provided with regular nourishment. Use a wax-free leather conditioner that will work on nourishing and restoring the flexibility and suppleness of your leather article.
3. Storage
Leather is a natural material and should be stored in a breathable, non-plastic or non-porous container, to prevent the growth of mildew and bacteria. If you have to store it in a garment bag, make sure to keep it open for ventilation.
Avoid at all cost: