Hestra

Leather Balm

$19.99
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Look after your gloves so they last.

Hestra’s leather balm contains natural ingredients – including beeswax and lanolin – that protect the suppleness, strength and water-resistance of the leather. Suitable for Hestra’s goatskin and cowhide sports and ski gloves.

Hestra Leather Balm is specifically produced for sports and ski gloves and prevents leather drying out so it lasts longer. The product contains natural ingredients known for their softening and preservative properties: beeswax, lanolin, carnauba wax and neatsfoot oil. The Leather Balm also makes the leather more water-resistant.
USE: Apply with a polishing cloth or rag. Rub in a small amount and repeat until leather is saturated. Test on a small patch before rubbing into the whole glove. Light leather may darken somewhat.
REMEMBER: We recommend only using Leather Balm on sports gloves made from goatskin and cowhide. Do not use Leather Balm on deerskin, elk leather, hairsheep leather, peccary or carpincho leather. These leathers are not as absorbent and may become sticky and mottled.

Leather Balm for sports and ski gloves.
Preserves the suppleness and water resistance of the leather.
Contains beeswax, lanolin, carnauba wax and neatsfoot oil.
Suitable for goatskin and cowhide sports gloves.

Contains: Lanolin, bees wax, carnauba wax, vegetable oils, vaseline, paraffin, glycerine and mulsifan.

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