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Clyde's™ Recoloring Balm is a non-toxic leather color restorer available in 23 vibrant shades. It effectively fills in scratches and nourishes leather surfaces, making it ideal for furniture, car seats, and more. The easy application process ensures that anyone can achieve professional results, while the eco-friendly formula guarantees safety for homes with children and pets.





I**N
Good prep work leads to great results.
This turned out amazing! I had no experience in doing this, but I think success is found in doing all the steps carefully. Like anything, good prep work leads to great results. Clean, deglaze and no need for over application. A couple of spots needed a second coat after a little dry time, and blended perfectly. With one bottle, I was able to do two recliners and likely have enough left to do a couple more. Great way to save money by refurbishing, instead of buying new furniture. I’ll apply conditioner after the suggested wait time and these recliners will look almost new again.
R**K
Great Product!!!
This stuff is amazing! My steering wheel was all scratched up in my Mercedes. I did 2 applications (very easy) and used the conditioning cream the next day to seal it. Definitely get the kit that includes the wash, deglazer, etc. It’s a must! Directions are easy and product performed as expected!
S**B
Heavy
They were perfect
C**S
Color
Worked very well on an old Volvo interior! It might not be perfect but it looks 100xs better. I knew the color was a light beige, I bought the lightest beige offered and was very pleased with the color match
C**E
Didn't work for me
I spent over $60 on Clydes products (Leather Prep and Deglaze and Light Beige Leather Recoloring Balm) to try to repair my cream leather chair that has a stubborn sunscreen stain. First impression was that the product sizes were ridiculously small (see photo with ruler). The Leather Prep was 2oz or 4 tablespoons to remove the leather factory finish. Although I was working on a small area of the chair, I barely had enough product for the job. The Recoloring Balm is 1.7 oz. Second observation was that the Leather Prep smells an awful lot like pure acetone. The ingredients are acetone, methanol and ethanol at a cost of $29.99 for 2 oz! But I tried to think positively and followed the directions to the letter. The factory finish (together with the sunscreen stain) came off with the Leather Prep. I then moved on to the Recoloring Balm. The light beige was more of camel color than an off white. Using a very small amount on the foam sponge provided, it went on unevenly and the resulting splotchy color was just as unsightly as the original sunscreen stain! I cleaned the leather again for a second try but had the same unsatisfactory result. This product may work if you are changing the color of a light leather item to a darker color but please note how expensive it is. I wish I had put the money I spent towards a new chair.
D**Y
Too hard to match color
Its very hard to match the color of your seats. They need to have color numbers that match the vehicle leather color. I had to return this item.
S**0
Almost looks new!
This was amazing how well it worked. It made the sofa look almost brand new.I wouldn’t recommend the leather conditioning cream. After applying the Leather conditioning cream it looked shiny in some spots and dull in other spots. I tried applying another coat of the conditioning cream but it was still blotchy. Good thing it was black so it wasn’t all that noticeable.
S**H
Brings old door panels back to life
Got to brag on this stuff!! Wow
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