Nikwax Conditioner for Leather 125ml

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€7
Size: 125ml
Color: Black
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High performance waterproofing conditioner designed to add suppleness and soften smooth leather clothing and accessories. Easy to apply by hand, non flammable, PFC and aerosol free.

For waterproofing and conditioning footwear
  • Easy to use sponge-on waterproofing conditioner for all smooth leather footwear.

  • Adds water repellency, revives breathability, softens new leather and restores suppleness to dried out leather.

  • Enhances the performance of your footwear, keeping your feet warmer and drier.

  • Recommended for Gore-Tex® and eVent®, Sympatex® and all other waterproof leather footwear

High performance waterproofing conditioner designed to add suppleness and soften smooth leather clothing and accessories. Easy to apply by hand, non flammable, PFC and aerosol free.

Apply Nikwax Conditioner for Leather by hand...

Use Nikwax Conditioner for Leather to soften and waterproof new full grain leather footwear and restore suppleness to dried out leather.

Recommended for Gore-Tex® & SympaTex® footwear.

  1. Brush off dirt with a damp cloth and clean using Nikwax Footwear Cleaning Gel.
  2. Shake well before use. Press sponge applicator to break seal.
  3. Apply to wet leather. Ensure penetration of welts and seams.
  4. Remove surplus and buff with a damp cloth to shine.

To waterproof nubuck and suede leather footwear use Nikwax Nubuck & Suede Proof.
To waterproof fabric and leather footwear use Nikwax Fabric & Leather Proof.

Always allow footwear to dry naturally...
  1. Leave footwear to dry at room temperature.
  2. Paper can be stuffed into the toes to absorb excess moisture, this should be replaced when wet.
  3. Keep footwear away from fires and radiators, drying too quickly can crack leather and cause bonded soles to peel.

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