p51p28 Report post Posted January 12 (edited) Hi all. Looking for some leather finishing cream suggestions. What does everyone like to use? I'm looking for some that doesn't have a high beeswax content and is mostly natural. The kind of stuff you can apply with your hands if need to? Is there such a thing that exists? I've been using Aussie for years but I'd like to find an alternative. Appreciate it! Edited January 12 by p51p28 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SUP Report post Posted January 12 @p51p28 there are any number of discussions about leather creams in this forum. Just search for 'conditioner' and you will find them. Lots of discussions about ingredients as well, so you can choose which best suit your purpose. By the way, Aussie's is mainly petroleum jelly, 60% or more, and microcrystalline wax which is also obtained as part of the petroleum refining process, and petroleum distillates. They say the conditioner is made of beeswax but the percentage of that is only 3-6%. Check their MSDS. Not that there is anything wrong with that product. It works fine. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
p51p28 Report post Posted January 12 Thanks 23 minutes ago, SUP said: @p51p28 there are any number of discussions about leather creams in this forum. Just search for 'conditioner' and you will find them. Lots of discussions about ingredients as well, so you can choose which best suit your purpose. By the way, Aussie's is mainly petroleum jelly, 60% or more, and microcrystalline wax which is also obtained as part of the petroleum refining process, and petroleum distillates. They say the conditioner is made of beeswax but the percentage of that is only 3-6%. Check their MSDS. Not that there is anything wrong with that product. It works fine. 38 minutes ago, chuck123wapati said: Appreciate it! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DieselTech Report post Posted January 12 I recently started using skidmores conditioning/finishing cream. It seems to be nice stuff. It supposedly is all natural. Plus it smells good. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JLSleather Report post Posted January 12 I LOVE this stuff -- Great on everything from book covers to holsters. Sheen, protection, without turning your leather "mooshy". Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wayner Report post Posted January 12 JLS , so you dye your project then apply Boot Guard . The. Buff it out and your done? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites