✨ Revitalize Your Style with Leather Hero! ✨
The Leather Hero Color Restorer is a 2oz solution designed to repair, recolor, and renew leather and vinyl items. This non-toxic formula is easy to apply and flexible, ensuring a long-lasting finish without cracking. Proudly made in the USA, it comes with an applicator and is perfect for a variety of leather goods, from sofas to shoes.
Manufacturer | Designer Trends Inc |
Brand | Leather Hero |
Package Dimensions | 11.2 x 7.8 x 5.41 cm; 56.7 Grams |
Item model number | LH2oz |
Manufacturer Part Number | LH2oz |
Item Weight | 56.6 g |
H**E
Great Product
Restored my bag immediately! Dries fast and the color takes really well!
J**R
Très bon rapport qualité prix
Superbe remise à neut d’un fauteuil de cuir.
L**L
Fantastic results!
I had received, as a college graduation present, a Coach bag from my father back in 1995. This was an unusual gesture from him; neither of us were at all extravagant. He had noticed me admiring the bag in a magazine. It was Graduation Week. “Go ahead and get that purse, if you want,” he growled (my dad was a bit of a grump, but his heart was soft as a kitten.) And- I did. I loved that bag. It was a bag from the Sonoma series. It looked like a little bowling bag, or a doctor’s satchel. It was extremely well made, and fit so much more than you thought it could. It’s one of the few really lavish things I have ever owned.Years later, my father passed away, and I decided to move. During the move, several boxes were lost. One of those boxes contained my precious Coach satchel. I mourned its loss, not because the purse itself was so special (though it was nice) but because my father had given it to me, and it always reminded me of him, and of a happier time in my life.I scanned eBay several times a week, looking for that bag. The very few of that style I could find were way out of my price range. I set up email alerts on eBay to notify me if bags from that series came up for sale. Months went by, and I completely forgot about looking for the handbag.One morning, as usual, I checked my eBay email alerts and- there was the bag. Not only was it the right color- black- but it was actually for sale at a price I could afford. I couldn’t believe it! I quickly logged on and purchased it.I felt like I had dreamt finding it. I couldn’t believe I had found the bag at such a great price. In the photos on the listing, it looked ok. Structurally, it appeared completely fine. That style of Coach bag was exceptionally well-made and very sturdy, so this was not a surprise. In the photos, I could see that some of the black finish had rubbed off along the seams and the bottom, and the bag looked a bit ashy in color. Nothing too drastic, but I could tell the bag would probably need some TLC.It finally arrived. The bag was basically in good shape, but the finish was indeed very faded, and the areas where the finish had rubbed away looked worse than they had in the photos. Luckily there were no tears or deep scuffs of any kind in the bag’s surface. I immediately consulted Amazon for a leather restoring product. I chose the Leather Hero Color Restorer because of the good reviews, and for its reasonable price point. I could only afford the Color Restorer at the time. I was worried it wouldn’t work by itself without an additional coating of treatment over it. Some reviewers had mentioned they treated their bag or jacket or couch, etc. with the Restorer only with nothing over it, and it had worked ok. I ordered the Color Restorer in Black.I also couldn’t afford the “official” leather cleaner from this company, so I used a very lightly dampened microfiber towel, and slowly wiped the entire surface of the bag in small, circular motions. Some dirt came off, so I waited for an hour for the bag to dry, and cleaned it again. At last- no dirt. A few hours later, again after the bag had dried completely, I was sitting at my covered work table. I put on gloves (be sure to do this- this stuff stains like crazy) and contemplated the small bottle of Color Restorer next to the bag. The bottle looked REALLY small, as in it was not going to be enough to treat the entire handbag. I shook up the Color Restorer, opened it, and carefully tilted some of the color out onto the handy enclosed applicator.The consistency of the black Restorer was very liquid. Was it going to be adequate to treat the bag? Was it going to be opaque enough? From the runny nature of the product, it appeared the bag would be needing several coats to get a good result. In case the product didn’t work out, I decided to try swatching it on a small area on the bottom of the bag first.The results were instant, and amazing. The finish on the old purse came right back to life. Just a tiny bit of the Color Restorer covered much more of the bag’s surface than I thought it would. The finish on the bag was changing before my eyes from drab and dull to a nice, opaque, rich black. The bag was seeming to drink in the Color Restorer.I was going to take before and after photos, but I was so anxious to try this stuff- then so overjoyed at the way it brought the old Coach bag back to life- that I forgot to take pictures. Suffice to say, my “new” Coach Sonoma satchel went from tired looking, to recapturing its original 90s glory! It was now a lovely, rich black, neither matte nor glossy. The leather just looked renewed. It was as if the bag WAS new.I hung the bag so air could circulate all the way around it, and left it to dry for 72 hours, as the label directed. (I’m pretty sure the bag was dry a few hours after the Color Restorer treatment, but I left it alone for the suggested amount of time.)I was worried that the single coating of the Color Restorer by itself was not going to be enough to adequately renew the bag’s surface and, to a degree, protect it. I carefully checked over the surface of the bag. It looked fine. It was restored, not just color-wise, but the finish also looked renewed. As the months have gone by, the bag’s surface has become a deep, burnished black. None of the color has rubbed off or faded. It even looks as if I polished the finish a bit, but I didn’t. The finish isn’t shiny exactly- it just looks rich, and vibrant.I still have 98% of the tiny little bottle of Color Restorer. I rinsed out the applicator, and have it and the Restorer in a ziplock bag in case I need them again. I have some other purses in my closet that I stopped using, as they had started to look pretty battered and faded. I am fully confident that, after one coat of the Color Restorer, these bags, as well as my old Doc Marten’s, will also be transformed, and look renewed.I HIGHLY recommend this product! It is *so* easy to use, and I didn’t use any other treatment over it and the bag looks great. This product's performance absolutely exceeded all expectations. I only needed a tiny little bit to achieve a beautiful transformation.It’s really nice to have my little satchel back. Every time I look at it, I think of my Dad, and smile. :)
S**A
Wow! Alakazam!
I purchased this product because reading reviews of other items said that this would be the best option to high discoloration‘s, fading in marks. It’s like a brand new couch! I need to purchase more to do the top cushions because now the bottom cushions look brand spanking, new, shiny and amazing. Definitely recommend it. I purchased the light brown color matches beautifully although I would say it’s a half a shade a little bit darker or just makes the original color a little richer. But absolutely wonderful.
J**E
Pésimo, llego todo el líquido derramado en la bolsa en laque venía el envase
Pésimo, venía derramado el todo el líquido dentro del empaquete
H**N
Color Not fit
Not fit
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