Leather Honey Review
Leather Honey Review - It's Sticky, and It Works
I tested Leather Honey cleaner and conditioner on my dirty Georgia Boot leather work boots. The results were astounding. These boots are some of the best I've ever worn and I want to keep them in perfect condition.
The public relations firm that represents Leather Honey sent the kit to me after pitching the product.
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It's important to realize I watched the video below to achieve the best results. Watch it:
Brush Off Mud, Dirt, and Dust
Apply the Leather Honey Cleaner
The Leather Honey Cleaner is like water. I applied it as they said in the directions on the bottle. I also used a toothbrush to get the cleaner applied to seams and the contact edges of the boot soles. It's easy to waste the cleaner because of its viscosity. A little goes a long way!
Let Leather Honey Cleaner Dry Overnight
I decided to let my boots dry overnight once I had applied the cleaner. The rag I used was filthy after cleaning. I was sure my boots were ready for the next step.
Here's what my boots looked like after I had cleaned them and before applying the Leather Honey conditioner:
The Conditioner is Like Honey
I applied the leather conditioner from the kit the next morning. I now know why they call it honey. It's similar to honey in consistency and it is sticky. You may not like working with it. It's not hard to apply and it does soak in. Here are my boots just minutes after the Leather Honey conditioner was applied.
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