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MAHOGANY RECOLOURING CREAM FOR DAMAGED SMOOTH LEATHER
Thanks to its resin-based pigments, Saphir mahogany renovating cream has a strong covering power that allows it to recolour leather in case of scratches, discolouration or wear. Its use reduces imperfections related to a lack of dye on your leather items.
Designed for small damaged areas, it is perfectly suited for shoes, clothing, leather goods and furniture made of smooth leather. This recolouring cream is not intended for use on large surfaces or for general leather maintenance.
Colours can be mixed together to create new shades.
To lighten a shade, you can use the lightening base.
The colour chart is for guidance only. A preliminary test on a leather scrap is recommended to validate the shade.
The colour is resistant to rubbing and water.
Use :
- Dust the leather with a brush and clean it if necessary with Saphir's cleaning and polishing lotion or Saphir's Réno'mat if the leather is very dirty.
- Apply a small amount of renovating cream to the damaged surface. Application is easy with a cotton pad, foam applicator or with your fingers (then wash your hands with soapy water).
- Allow to dry for 10 minutes.
- Reapply if necessary to achieve the desired coverage.
- For a more fluid texture, you can mix the renovating cream with a little Saphir universal cream; this makes it easier to spread over a large surface and obtain a lighter pigmentation.
Colour : Mahogany
Capacity : 25 ml tube
This product is packaged in an aluminium tube which allows for good preservation after opening.
Made in France
Brand: Saphir
Keep out of reach of children
Spec Sheet or Guide/Tutorial
Before using the product, we advise you to read the safety data sheet, the instructions for use, the blog article (guide or tutorial) or the technical sheet.
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