An intense all-natural leather healing remedy, this balm is designed for detail and touch up work for leather that’s seen better days. Whether your leather is plagued by scratches, scars, light cracks, or is just really dry – Healing Balm will help bring your leather back to a better condition.
The Balm contains extract from 100% extra virgin, cold-pressed coconut oil and hence the natural coconut scents, as well as distinct, all-natural, cosmetic-grade ingredients for this unique solution.
This product is not for use on suede or soft leathers.
Pretty pleased with the results. Used on old brown leather/ bonded leather chairs. Improved them
A great deal.
Great service from the guys at Little Lusso. Ordered the healing balm and paid a few dollars more for Express post and the package was delivered the next day. Wasn't expecting delivery to be that quick so was pleasantly surprised.
Will take me awhile to apply to lounge and chairs that had damaged by cat scratches. But I can see an improvement already.
Pleasant smelling and easy to apply - definitely will order again
Do not use this on your vanchetta as it darkens the leather however it is good to dab a little bit on the dry bits, but don’t leave too long, wipe it straight away.
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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: