Leather Honey Review: Does It Remove Scuffs?

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Leather Honey is the number one selling leather conditioner on Amazon and even though a lot of folks buy it for their couches and jackets, it is indeed promoted as a means for conditioning nice boots. I tried them on my Mile 85 boots from Santalum.

Ingredients

There's no information about what's inside, but if you check out my review on my site you can find their safety data sheet, which notes that there's no silicone or solvents. Some people worry that these materials can dry out leather or eat away at stitching; I don't think it's a big deal but there's certainly a market for folks who would prefer a product without silicone or solvents.

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How to Use

* Apply with a lint-free cloth
* Use thin, even coats
* Let it sit for a couple of hours then return to wipe off the excess

Results

The leather looks well loved, which might be a good or a bad thing depending on you. I think the effect works well on older, oil tanned boots, but for these newer chrome tanned boots I wasn't super impressed. It also didn't remove scuffs as well as something pricier like Saphir's Renovateur.

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Price

Pretty inexpensive at $18 for 8 ounces, or $2.25 per ounce.

Pros
* Inexpensive
* Penetrates deeply
* Long lasting

Cons
* Sticky
* Ingredients aren't disclosed
* Doesn't make a good base for polish
* Isn't great at removing scuffs

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