🎨 Transform your leather, transform your style.
Clyde's™ Recoloring Balm is a premium, non-toxic leather dye and restorer available in 23 rich colors. Powered by proprietary ClydeColor technology, it nourishes and conditions leather while filling scratches and restoring vibrancy. Designed for easy, mess-free application, it delivers long-lasting, durable results across a wide range of leather goods—from car seats to jackets—making it the ultimate DIY solution for professional-quality leather care.
Compatible Material | Leather |
Item Weight | 1.69 Ounces |
W**O
This product penetrates the leather, absorbs the color, and dries quickly.
I recommend this product. My leather furniture had been losing color due to 15 years of use. There are three pieces, and two of them had lost a lot of color due to improper cleaning. I suggest you buy enough of the product to paint the entire piece of furniture so the color looks uniform. This product penetrates the leather, absorbs the color, and dries quickly. I painted the most damaged areas three times over several days to let the color set. Finally, the furniture looks like new. To give the leather a shine, I used Howard Premium Leather Salve Penetrating Conditioner.
M**N
A Dab Works.
The jar looks small, but the creame is concentrated, so a dab goes a long way. My chair looks great!
S**B
Heavy
They were perfect
M**H
Leather touch-up.
Worked well. A bit darker, but will be fine once it’s good and dry. Have several other uses that it’ll be good for.
C**E
Didn't work for me
I spent over $60 on Clydes products (Leather Prep and Deglaze and Light Beige Leather Recoloring Balm) to try to repair my cream leather chair that has a stubborn sunscreen stain. First impression was that the product sizes were ridiculously small (see photo with ruler). The Leather Prep was 2oz or 4 tablespoons to remove the leather factory finish. Although I was working on a small area of the chair, I barely had enough product for the job. The Recoloring Balm is 1.7 oz. Second observation was that the Leather Prep smells an awful lot like pure acetone. The ingredients are acetone, methanol and ethanol at a cost of $29.99 for 2 oz! But I tried to think positively and followed the directions to the letter. The factory finish (together with the sunscreen stain) came off with the Leather Prep. I then moved on to the Recoloring Balm. The light beige was more of camel color than an off white. Using a very small amount on the foam sponge provided, it went on unevenly and the resulting splotchy color was just as unsightly as the original sunscreen stain! I cleaned the leather again for a second try but had the same unsatisfactory result. This product may work if you are changing the color of a light leather item to a darker color but please note how expensive it is. I wish I had put the money I spent towards a new chair.
G**Q
Tiny bottle
Not much product for the price. Does what it says but I suspect that competing products with 10 times the volume would have done as well. Wasn't enough to do both bench seats in my Sedan DeVille.
N**S
It works.
Great product, cheaper than a new couch.
G**.
The Best Product
Worked exactly how it was supposed to. Awesomely!
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