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Saphir Medaille d'Or Pommadier Cream 75ml – Natural Cream Leather Shoe Polish, Leather Conditioner for Boots, Handbags

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Color Name: Neutral


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 2.44 x 2.4 x 1.73 inches; 2.72 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 9551033


Department ‏ : ‎ mens


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ January 16, 2013


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Saphir Medaille D'Or


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  • Sacré bleu! My boots look new!
Color Name: Black
I know you may be looking at this product and wondering if it is worth the price, and I would recommend you stop looking and start buying. This product is exceptionally effective. I’ve had these Ecco leather boots for nearly 10 years now. They’re my favorite boots, and as you can see they’ve been some places. During that 10 years I’ve never once conditioned or polished them. I would just wipe them down when they’d get dirty. You can see in the first two photos how the leather was worn and turning a greenish blue. So I ordered this black Saphir Crème 1925 cream polish, along with the Saphir Renovateur conditioner. I first removed the dirt from the boots with a brush that you’d use for dishes, and then applied the conditioner to the boots with an old but clean rag. I allowed it to soak into the leather and dry for a couple of days, while I was waiting for the polish to arrive. In the meantime I got lucky and found a Kiwi brand horsehair brush at my local Goodwill for $2.99. When the polish arrived, I removed the laces, put on a vinyl glove and grabbed the Kiwi brush, along with a scrap piece of soft cotton tee which is what I use at work to buff and polish freshly installed tile. I wrapped the scrap cotton cloth around my finger, dipped it into the jar of polish, and applied the polish to the boots one small area at a time. Immediately the leather was brought back to life, and I really couldn’t believe how much better it looked it at that point. You could stop there, and be perfectly happy if you prefer a matte finish to your footwear. I really wanted these suckers to shine personally, so after waiting a bit for the polish to dry, I performed the final step in this process and went over them with the Kiwi brush in swift, short strokes. My 10 year old boots now look absolutely beautiful. They still have some scratches that are visible, along with definitive creases in the toe area, but the older guys tell me that’s called character. I wouldn’t call the end result a mirror finish either, but these boots are more for walking and hiking than dancing, so I’m very happy with how they turned out. Merci beaucoup Saphir, votre produit c’est top! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2024 by Travis F. Travis F.

  • Works great on worn leather
Color Name: Black
Rubbed it into an old purse strap that was looking a bit ragged. Once it was buffed up, it looked fantastic. No nasty odor, easy to use. A bit expensive, but worth it if you have well-loved and worn leather items you don’t want to discard.
Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2024 by Cindy H.

  • Polish is a cream polish
Color Name: Neutral
I like that this is a cream polish and it doesn't take much to cover a shoe. I applied with a sponge on dress shoes that had not been polished in some time. It goes on really nice and I buffed it with a horse hair brush that I have owned for a long time. Got a nice polish job and it also worked into the leather well. It's a little more pricey than polish that you purchase in a can, but those get old and crack up... I believe this will stay in it's original form for a fairly long time between polishes. I would recommend. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2024 by Dale

  • Top Quality
Color Name: Black
Top quality stuff. Leaves Kiwi in the dust. This is the easiest to use and work with. Cost reflects the quality and no qualms there. Great stuff.
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2024 by DubV1986

  • The best kind of shoe cream.
Color Name: Black
This cream/wax is really nice. A thin coats and your smooth leather boots/shoes can have a mirror shine. Here’s what I did to my Classic Black Thursday Captains. 1) brush your boots/shoes with a horse haired brush to get bigger pieces of dirt off. 2) clean off the boots with a wet rag to remove all loose dust and dirt. 3) apply a tiny amount of the colored wax onto the vamp and then quarter panel until you get a nice even haze. 4) once you get the entire shoe/boots covered wait about 10 minutes to let the wax soak into the leather. 5) brush and buff the shoe/boot to a mirror shine with a horse haired brush. 6) if you’re happy with the shine then stop. If you want a mirror shine get some water on a lint free rag and then buff the shoe/boots one panel at a time. 7) buff again with horse haired brush and you’ll have achieved a mirror shine. 8) check to see if you can see your own face or not. Lol. This colored wax is really nice to use on a black pair of boots after you condition your boots. I used the Cobblers Choice leather conditioner before applying the wax. I would put the conditioner on the boot first and give about 12hrs for the conditioner to soak into the leather. Then the next day, buff to a shine, and apply the Saphir product a quarter panel at a time and follow the aforementioned steps. I would try to use a soft cloth or a brush to apply the wax as it will stain your hands. You can also use gloves and apply the wax on with your fingers too but I used a brush to distribute the wax evenly and then buff to a mirror shine. It worked out perfectly imo. 3/13/2023 So I bought the dark brown to use on my Grant Stone Ottawa boots in crimson cxl because I have been in the hospital with my 7yo and while here at the hospital I accidentally opened a door on my brand new boots. I was not paying attention as I was half sleep half awake. The door ended up putting a huge gouge on the toe of my boots. I contacted GS immediately and they advised me to get a pigmented cream and cover up the gouge with it. I thought about taking it to a cobbler but I don’t have the time and honestly, I don’t mind a few scratches on my boots. I think it builds character. I used up using a q tip because the gouge was small enough that I didn’t need to use anything more to cover up the gouge. The color matched perfectly and if I wasn’t already aware of the gouge I don’t think the average Joe can see it. I am happy with the results although I should take it to a cobbler for them to blend it in but I just don’t have the time right now. Thanks in advance! 5/16/2023 Bought some beige cream to pair with my Dune Cxl Diesel boots from Grant Stone. As you can tell they were the perfect match although I had to do a lot of brushing to get the color to even out. At first it was very dull but after about 30 minutes of continuous brushing the part that I put the cream to polished nicely and now they make the boots look as if they were natural shell cordovan when it was only cxl. I like the results though. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2022 by Bryan Y. Bryan Y.

  • Winner!
Color Name: Cognac
This was a good buy. I've been restoring a lot of old leather shoes with this stuff. Great brand and I plan to get more.
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2024 by Jerome_Brownlee

  • Smooth
Color Name: Hermes Red
Loved the creamy way it went on, but it didn't stain as well as I'd like. It polished well and i would but it again. It's suppose to be the best of the best and it was very good, but wouldn't say great.
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • This is the stuff
Color Name: Medium Brown
After trying a few different cream polishes, this is by far the best. You can see the shoe being hydrated and all the minor blemishes erased. The shoe shines up great as well.
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2024 by Swarlos

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