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Suitable for smooth and grained leathers.
To use Saphir Saddle Soap, first wipe away loose dirt and dust from the leather with a soft brush or dry cloth. Lightly wet your cloth or sponge with water, and rub the saddle soap to create a light lather. Gently rub the lather into the leather using circular motions, focusing on one section at a time. Use a clean, slightly damp cloth to remove any leftover soap and dirt. Wipe the leather with a dry towel and let it air dry naturally (away from direct sunlight or heat). For the best results, once dry, apply a leather conditioner to keep the leather supple and prevent cracking.
Test on a small hidden area first to check for colour change. Don’t use saddle soap on suede or nubuck. Overuse can dry out leather; use sparingly and only when needed.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
Suitable for smooth and grained leathers.
To use Saphir Saddle Soap, first wipe away loose dirt and dust from the leather with a soft brush or dry cloth. Lightly wet your cloth or sponge with water, and rub the saddle soap to create a light lather. Gently rub the lather into the leather using circular motions, focusing on one section at a time. Use a clean, slightly damp cloth to remove any leftover soap and dirt. Wipe the leather with a dry towel and let it air dry naturally (away from direct sunlight or heat). For the best results, once dry, apply a leather conditioner to keep the leather supple and prevent cracking.
Test on a small hidden area first to check for colour change. Don’t use saddle soap on suede or nubuck. Overuse can dry out leather; use sparingly and only when needed.


