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Rhino Wax Leather Conditioner (2oz) is a premium, USA-made balm formulated with natural castor oil, beeswax, and shea butter. Designed to hydrate, rejuvenate, and protect all types of leather goods, it prevents cracks and wear while restoring softness. Packaged in a convenient twist tube, it offers mess-free, cost-effective application backed by a lifetime warranty.
Manufacturer | Rhino Wax |
Part Number | 850044453740 |
Item Weight | 4.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.8 x 1.8 x 5.5 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 53740 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 2 Ounce |
Color | Natural |
Style | 2 oz Leather Conditioner |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Certification | Frustration-Free Packaging |
Included Components | Leather Conditioner - 2oz |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Lifetime Warranty - If you are ever unsatisfied with the performance of our products you can always return! |
L**G
does great job of conditioning lather
Solid product - best to apply with disposable gloves, rubbing the product in with moderate pressure. I've tried the product on boots and a cowhide leather backpack. I have not tried it on leather car seats.
B**S
Easy & Quick Application
General rule for me when dealing with wax products (besides hair versions) is to use some nitrile gloves to make clean up much more easier and handling. This wax stick is perfect for easy application, and for quick touch-me-ups. Apply a streak then rub in with your hands, and let the leather sit for awhile to absorb the wax goodness then grab a piece of paper towel and blot dry. Your leather products and accessories should be brimming with life after that.
J**C
Deodorant-stick rhino wax conditioner
Works pretty well, and it's pretty easy to use. It's a bit hard to tell how much you have left unless you roll it all the way back down, and you can't hold it by the top (especially once it's used a bit).
C**G
Restores pliability to hardened leather, responsibly
I thought this was the same product that I used detailing cars years ago, apparently that is "Elephant Leather Preserver". In limited use, this works as well as I remember in rehydrating dried out leather and providing a layer of protection.I like the eco-friendly packaging and plant based aspect of this product A LOT. The irony is not lost on me being vegan and owning leather products, but most are older and I feel that it's disrespectful to the dead animal not to make it last.I've used MANY leather cleaner and conditioner products over the years and the ones that condition the best are usually comprised of a large percentage of animal based ingredients- mink oil, lanolin, etc.This is a hard wax that liquifies when using your hands to apply, my preferred method of application. I used this on a 30 year old leather jacket that hasn't been properly conditioned in 15 years since it sits in the closet and 1 application and 24 hours did restore the suppleness back to the skin, with only 2 "cardboard dry" spots requiring a second application. Buffing was a bit much as the surface is left sticky on the surface and there are lots of seams and piecing on this jacket, but once buffed off, it really did look new again, but most important was the restoration of softness and flexibility. I experienced no color change on the black and white leathers of the jacket.I tried it on the seat of my PU "leather" office chair and it also made it softer. I still have half of the container to use on leather car interior, if it would ever not rain when I have time to do it, lol.This does go quite far, more than I thought when I first saw the container and the price is VERY good compared to other leather conditioners that provide similar results. There is no strong smell to this product! I was using Leatherique oil annually on my cars for intense conditioning, but one of the worst aspects of that product is the smell that lingers that has changed over the years from when I first started using it and the creator died and his mostly mental offspring took over and... I will be switching to this going forward.
J**F
Should last a long time.
I wouldn't call this end all and be all just because I gave it 5 stars. I've tried different things on different leathers, and I think your application will determine if this is for you. What it does very well is it took out scuffs easily in my leather belt, seemed to restore the look a little bit, make it feel more smooth and supple, and did it with absolutely no odor that I can detect.At first, for the quantity, it seems this is overpriced. But, its consistency is very similar to shoe polish, so as you rub into it and use it, a little bit can go a long way. Because of this, I'd say it should last awhile. Other leather conditioners I've used such as lexol and leather honey seem to use up very quickly, probably because they are more liquid in form and much goes to waste on a rag or towel.As far as use, I feel this would work better to condition relatively modern leather. I don't know if it will penetrate enough or give enough effect if you're trying to restore something like a leather holster from World War II. You could give it a try, but I think I would try something more aggressive for that.For what it is, it seems like a nice leather product to have on hand. Because it's a wax form, I can't store it in my hot garage like my other products sitting on a shelf, but I can keep it with my shoe polish. As far as coloration, it says (like all leather conditioners), it may darken the leather. I don't think it darkened my belt, it made it appear a little darker, but in a more natural sense because it was fading from age. But, definitely not as drastic as something like Neatsfoot oil.Overall, it seems like it's pretty decent for leather, but not the only leather conditioner you may want to have on hand. But, and this is if this is important to you, it did not seem to leave any strong, which many other products do.
S**N
Good conditioner
I wasn't sure what to expect since this conditioner is made of pretty basic- around the house- ingredients, including castor oil, shea oil, and beeswax. I decided to try it on my leather car seats because I remember thinking they were showing some pretty good cracks in the fabric the other day. This wax is easy to spread on and doesn't have much of a scent. After getting it onto my car seat fabrics, I noticed an immediate improvement in the leather. It looked more vibrant due to the moisture it adds to the fabric. The price is a little steep for to me for what you get.
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