About Paul's Pail All Natural Beeswax Leather Conditioner
Paul'S Pail Beeswax Leather Conditioner is made in the USA. It will soften and darken leather after application and should not be used on suede.
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Paul'S Pail Beeswax Leather Conditioner is made in the USA. It will soften and darken leather after application and should not be used on suede.
BestViewsReviews analyzed 20,359 reviews for 29 products in the Household Leather Upholstery Cleaners category.
We analyzed a total of 136 reviews for this product out of which, 66 reviews were received in the last 6 months.
The analysis indicates that around 52% reviews were positive while around 40% of reviews had negative sentiment.
This product received a total score of 7.45 out of 10, based on review sentiments and user opinions related to 5 features:
The container that holds the wax is oily and messy, and the lid wasn't on all the way, which is not the characteristic of bees wax and I live in a cold climate.
I bought this to use on my favorite belt, which is a custom-made three-braid saddle leather belt that I wear almost everyday, doing everything from casual wear to mowing the lawn in the summer and running the snow blower in the winter.
It is a lot to condition a couch and this product made it a lot easier to do, I used it with my hands and wiped it down with a soft cloth.
I've tried several other products on my leather couch that have been scratched and dried by my dogs, and this one seems to be protecting it as well.
I tried several times to get it back to life, but no luck. I read reviews of Pauls Pail and decided to give it a try.
Is it possible to use this on my leather teddy?
Your teddy will be softer and smoother with just one application of Beeswax.
I bought a leather purse with long straps that were bent where they were folded, and I was wondering if this product would help relax the straps so that they could be straightened.
I would probably try heat, but I have read that you cover the spot of leather with a paper bag and then apply an iron.
Is it possible to use it on a kangaroo hide bullwhip?
I don't know why it makes brittle leather very soft.
Can this waterproof leather be used on leather sandals?
I used it on a beautiful chair that was 20 years old and it provided protection, but not comfortable.
I bought a pair of dark exoctic python leather boots for my son, but I want to protect them and I don't know if you'll recom this or another product.
I use this stuff on my leather couch and on a vintage chanel purse, and it works better than anything else I've tried before.
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