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Used for decades by cobblers and shoeshiners, Venetian Leather Balm maintains leather watchstraps, wallets, shoes, belts, bags, jackets, and more. Made from fine oils, cleaning agents, and waxes, Venetian Leather Balm performs especially well on Horween leathers such as Shell Cordovan and Chromexcel® Read More
My horse crack, I mean my shell cordovan wallet would thoroughly enjoy being rubbed with Venetian leather balm. I find a swirling movement with the finger works best. By localising the pressure, your finger will increase the surface temperature of the crack, allowing the balm to penetrate deep into the fibres. Best to do this to the beat "I touch myself" by Divinyls, With your finger throbbing to the rhythm, the surface temperature and friction achieves equilibrium for optimum effect.
I was skeptical purchasing this - I have a number of saddleback bags and red wing heritage boots and have been fine in the leather care department without another name in the stable. The issue is my office / dress oxblood iron ranger boot had a few deeper scrapes in the toe from my lazy ass likely knocking them against the stone stairs to work. The oxblood color against the high contrast brown scrapes that removed the coloring was a an eye soar to me. And although it likely only bothered me I wanted to fix it. This tinted balm, I used burgundy - kicked ass in just that. It slightly filled in the gouge and blended it super well. I'm super satisfied. The amount you get seems like a small amount but a little goes a long long way. This is not a cleaner or a water proofer- this is a heavy conditioner.
madgleeLink?
I assume you're looking at the one with just the neutral and not the 3-pack that we're offering, but if that's not the case I'd be curious to see.
any pictures showing the colour options? burgundy and cordovan is the same colour in my head. also, is venetian leather balm the same formulation as the shoe cream?