Leather Re-colouring Balm – 50 ml small size

25.00 NZD$ Incl GST

Leather Re-Colouring Balm can be used on all different articles of leather.  For example, furniture and car interior to clothes, shoes, handbags and even equestrian leathers.

It works on all colours of leather and all different grain types.

  • Aniline & Semi-Aniline Leather
  • Pigmented / Top Coat Leather
  • Oil and Wax Pull Up Leather
  • Two Tone, Mottled and Antique Finished Leather

Note that with each application it gets darker, as per the graphic for each colour.

It is recommended to use the Leather Protection Cream after application to seal in the balm. Pottle is 50 ml.

NOTE: This small size has been discontinued – we will not be repeating once the existing stock is sold.

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Product Description

The Leather Re-Colouring Balm renovates the colour and aspect of all absorbent leather items both old and new. There are 21 colours formulated for use on leather from a dark to light shade.

It works great for restoring colour to areas that have been exposed to sunlight or direct heat.  It is ideal for colouring cat scratches and re-colouring dried out and faded areas. The Leather Re-Colouring Balm absorbs into your leather so will not rub off on to clothes.

Only one application is necessary.  With use, the leather will fade again but this can be reduced by using the Leather Protection Cream. The Leather Re-Colouring Balm is generally re-applied once every three years.  The applicator sponges or the cleaning sponges make the whole process much easier.  Also available in a 250 ml size.

NOTE: For scratches, the re-colouring balm will only work if the scratch has gone to a lighter colour than the leather, if the scratch is darker you will need a Complete Leather Repair Kit.

NOTE: For lighter patches, the Leather Re-Colouring Balm will only work if it is able to soak into your leather – to test this, put a tiny drop of water onto the damaged area and see if it soaks in. If the leather isn’t absorbent, you will need Leather Repair Paint.  To test the absorbency, see these steps on our instruction page.