Suede Proof, Boot-Leather Oil & Leather Cleaner Tube
Eco-friendly formula made without synthetic silicones, aerosols, petroleum derivatives, or chemical propellants, and works to protect leather and other materials from water and stains, prolonging the life of shoes, jackets, boots, and more. This suede shoe protector works on most types of textiles and fabrics, but is specially formulated to protect suede, nubuck, and roughout leathers. Easy to use and dry clear so you won’t even know it’s there.
Presentation: 100 mL/ 3.38 fl.oz.
How to Use
1. Make sure to clean the suede surface using a piece of cloth or the detail brush for difficult access areas.
2. Use the Premium Brass Brush to revitalize suede.
3. Using the Suede Proof Spray, test a small area for color fastness. Spray on, blot excess with towel or cloth.
4. Air dry.
BOOT / LEATHER OIL
A good starting point for leather that has rarely or never received treatment. Use worn leather and immediately after cleaning leather to restore oils and supple.
Presentation: 8 fl.oz.
How To Use
1. Unscrew metal cap, remove and recycle the seal.
2. Remove top cap and carefully cut tip of application nozzle just above the treads.
3. Squeeze oil onto applicator cloth or brush and rub into leather.
4. Allow oil to soak into leather before applying leather or boot wax.
LEATHER CLEANER
Environmentally friendly leather cleaner efficiently cleans your leather goods. Our plant-based formula is pH balanced and does not contain any harsh chemicals, parabens, phthalates, or petroleum derivatives.
Presentation: 2 fl. oz
How to Clean Leather
Step 1
Start with a horsehair brush, a microfiber cloth, or simply a rag and knock off as much dirt as possible. At this point, if the leather seems to be clean, continue to the CONDITIONING section.
Step 2
Using a dampened cloth, small detail brush, or dauber, work some Leather Cleaner or Saddle Soap onto the leather. Do not use dish soap or other cleaners as these can be too harsh on leather. Use a scrub brush such as the plant-fiber-bristled Tampico brush to remove stubborn dirt, mud, grease, and debris.
Step 3
Thoroughly rinse leather with a dampened rag.
Step 4
Let the leather dry naturally. It’s ok to stuff newspaper in your shoes or boots, but do not put near a heat source as this can dry the leather too quickly, leading it to become brittle and crack. Think of what happens to a field of mud when the sun comes out and dries it up! You don’t want that happening to your leather.
Step 5
Once dry, it is important to use a Leather Oil or Leather Conditioner product to restore oils that can get stripped away when cleaning the leather.














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