

Saddle Soap
Saphir Saddle Soap (Etalon Noir), 100 ml. Used to clean dirt and old layers of shoe polish. This product contains Glycerine and is ideally used for...
View full detailsIn the leather industry, two prominent tanning methods impart distinct characteristics to leather. One of these is oil-tanned leather, also known as chrome-tanned leather or Chromexcel, commonly used in Red Wing boots. This type of leather undergoes a tanning process with chromium salts, resulting in a flexible, durable, and water-resistant material. The addition of oils during tanning enhances its natural sheen and promotes the development of a rich patina over time. On the other hand, vegetable-tanned leather is processed using natural plant-based tannins, such as tree bark. This labor-intensive method initially produces a stiffer leather, which gradually softens and develops a beautiful patina with use. Each tanning method has its own unique appeal and applications, depending on the intended use and desired aesthetic of the final product.
Use a soft brush or cloth to remove any loose dirt from the shoes. For a thorough clean, apply Saphir Saddle Soap with a sponge or brush to lift embedded grime. Once cleaned, allow the shoes to dry completely before proceeding to the next step.
Apply a thin, even layer of Saphir Médaille d'Or Oiled Leather Cream to the shoes using a cotton cloth. Distribute the cream evenly across the leather, ensuring all areas including seams and edges are covered. Let the cream absorb for 5 to 10 minutes, nourishing and protecting the leather. Afterward, use a brush to remove any excess product and bring out a slight sheen. Due to the oil content in this cream, the leather will generally retain a matte finish.
Saphir Saddle Soap (Etalon Noir), 100 ml. Used to clean dirt and old layers of shoe polish. This product contains Glycerine and is ideally used for...
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