SAPHIRMen's Shoe Treatment
F**T
Great for my Tieks
Great for my leather shoes, easy to apply, great texture and great shine.
Y**V
Amazing Results and worth the money.
It has made the leather on a seven year old pair of shoes look nearly new. The cream does a wonderful job of restoring the color and supple feel of the leather. Scratches have been either removed or reduced and it will buff to a pleasant satin sheen. I feel that it is perfect for those who want to revitalize a dull pair of shoes without imparting a mirror like shine. I’ve found that it also works great as an edge dressing on welts or stacked leather heels.Do keep in mind that a little goes a long way. Do not over apply the cream and ensure that you buff and remove as much excess as possible after it has been allowed to sit for a few minutes. Otherwise, it will transfer and stain pant legs. Ask me how I know. Something else to keep in mind is that certain smooth finished, “waterproof” leathers may struggle to absorb the cream, resulting in a smeared appearance as it sits on the surface of the shoe. With those points in mind, this is about the best product you can put on leather shoes due to the natural, high quality materials used that work to nourish and revitalize the leather rather and provide a superficial finish on top of it.
M**T
Good shoe cream.
It's just as good as Saphir 1925 for half the price. Very creamy, dries fast, leaves a nice sheen and lots of pigment.
A**8
How to use with a lesser expensive pair of shoes
It should be obvious if this is the first time you’ve ever used a polishing creme, that this is not your typical shoe “polish”. The familiar Kiwi shoe polishes are a “wax”. This Saphir product is a superior polishing “crème” . It’s supposed to have the consistency of facial creme and not at all like a hard Kiwi wax polish. What some of the more negative comments I read were implying was that they never used this product before. And so this polish didn’t meet their expectations very well. (one commenter even said she had better results when she “painted” her expensive Italian flats. Huh ? I’m assuming she meant a couple good coats of Krylon spray paint ??I taught myself from an early age what I know about shoe care. Putting the effort into making shoes look nice was just something that gentlemen did back in those days. We didn’t have internet/You Tube videos, and so you taught yourself and learned by trial and error.One word that can’t be stressed enough is preparation. The other thing to mention is that no matter how you apply it, if you bought those pair of shoes that weren’t all that expensive to start out with, don’t get your expectations up where you think some kind of miracle will take place. Keep in mind that even with a pair of shoes where the manufacturer makes the claim to have used a premium full grain leather, the job when using this product on the leather may actually turn out quite well.One thing that needs to done first is to inspect the leather before just whipping out a jar and rubbing it in. The leather very well may have had a plastic shell coating applied to it by the manufacturer. This crème is not designed to penetrate into the leather through that barrier. Once again, preparation is the key.[Tip] Choose a color that is just slightly a lighter shade than the original color if you’re trying to match the original color. You can always make the shade darker by starting with a lighter shade but you won’t be able to go in reverse. i.e, starting with a darker shade and trying to make the shade become lighter.Once I inspected the leather, this is how I touched up the scuffs and marks on the toe boxes. I just used this crème to touch up the toe boxes on a fairly inexpensive pair of Sperry Gold Cup boat shoes. I say fairly inexpensive even though Sperry elevates their Gold Cup as their top of their line.Since I inspected the leather from the day they were first purchased, it was obvious that what was applied was a coating of “plastic” over the leather. That coating made them shine like glass which boat shoes don’t typically do. And so the first step was to remove that coating from the toe boxes using Saddle soap. I didn’t buy Saphir’s products to do this step because I knew by experience it could be removed with what I had on hand. After many short steps of scrubbing, being careful not to saturate the leather or allow it to dry, it appeared I had removed all of the coating. I wouldn’t know for certain though until I had let them dry overnight.After the next day when they had completely dried, I had been successful in removing all of the coating the day before. The next step was to apply a small amount of Saphir Renovateur using just tiny dabs to rub in and nourish the leather. Once the crème replenished the leather back to the state from before the leather had all the moisture taken out by the saddle soap, I allowed them to air for awhile.Then I sparingly applied the polish crème using a cotton cloth using “tiny dabs” at a time. I applied the first coat, allowed it to dry a hour, then brushed with horsehair. I repeated it for a total of three coats. The trick to not end up with a splotchy appearance. You need to apply tiny amounts at a time spreading out each amount applied. It does take time doing it this way.Once satisfied with the appearance, I topped off the coats of crème polish with a single light coat of Saphir Pate de Luxe neutral (clear). After allowing it to dry, I brushed with horsehair to bring out a sheen to match the rest of the shoe. I was very satisfied with the results. There should every reason anyone can achieve highly satisfactory results with any of the Beaute De Cuir colors on closed grain leather.
J**Y
Finsih is tougher than other brands I have tried
It is a good product. The only surprise is that it gums up the brush I use to apply it.
L**A
polish for purse bought on Poshmark
Color is perfect. To rehab purse bought on Poshmark.
A**A
Perfect match
Our good leather sofa has become quite scratched due to our dog. I bought this shoe polish hoping that I could rub out some of these marks. It worked! This polish is soft and creamy even though I have had it for quite a while. It it a perfect match and I couldn’t be more pleased. I am sure it works great on shoes and purses too. Use a soft cloth to apply in a circular motion.
R**H
Food for Shoes - And Bringing up a Shine
All Saphir polishes are superior - color, consistency, ease of use and of course shine are in a different league than any other ‘polish’ I’ve used since I did my Dad’s shoes 60 years ago. No wax, it is a real crème - you don’t need much - it’s not cheap. Of course you might rebuff a number of times before your shoes need TLC again.
K**R
Still one of the best
Unless you have some very expensive shoes, Creme Surfine really is a good choice. Not as expensive as Saphir top line, but better than all other creams on the market. I use Surfine for all my shoe colors and finish with a wax, colored or neutral. I do have Saphir wax, but also M&B and Kiwi. The wax is there simply to give the leather some extra protection. Unless you are looking to mirror shine. This has lots of conditioners already in it, so I tend to use one heavier application, not gobbs of it, but more than a touch. Apply and even coat, and allow it to soak in. Then hit with a brush. Then another light coat, allow it to soak in as well. Buff, and wax if desired. It's highly recommended.
P**I
Perfect Match
This product is easy to apply, it dries fast and is a perfect colour match for my leather sofa set.
M**B
Quality
Worked perfectly
Z**N
Peu couvrant
Au final, ne nourrit pas le cuir suffisamment
J**.
Couleur couvrante
A vraiment l'air bien, mais j'ai mal évalué la couleur,ce n'est pas la bonne.
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