LNLeather Report post Posted January 23, 2011 (edited) Hi fellow Leatherworkers I am always looking for a better way to condition and finish my leather goods' and a friend has recommended Blackrock Leather 'N Rich - Leather Conditioner. I did a search here for Blackrock Leather 'N Rich Leather Conditioner. and found nothing on it. *This is what the advertising says about it... "Blackrock's Leather 'N' Rich leather conditioner's unique formulation is colorless to enhance all leather tones, is easy to use, and economical. The genuine Carnauba Wax buffs easily to a shine. This product cleans, nourishes, and beautifies all leathers of all colors to a rich mellow glow, (except suede, naked leathers, unfinished leathers, and glazed lambskin). It is also excellent for use on exotic leathers." Soooooo, I was wondering if anyone here has any experience with this product? Do you think it is better than Aussie Leather Conditioner (commonly known as Aussi Wax) ? Do you think it will outlast or out perform other leather conditioners? Thanks for your help or advice Edited January 23, 2011 by LNLeather Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bison Report post Posted January 23, 2011 I haven't used it, but if the ad is correct and it's Carnauba wax, then it should be ok. I don't know if it would be superior to Aussie, or Leather balm with Atom Wax (which is what I use). It might be worth testing it and then posting your results, like others have done with certain types of leather. Dave Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dirtclod Report post Posted January 23, 2011 I have used alot of Blackrock over the years and it's good stuff. It looks like a dark gray mud in the jar. Just like the directions says a little goes a long way, when i used t i put it with my fingers and rubbed it in. On light colored leathers it won't change the color of the leather or if it does it's very little. I would still be using it if i could find a wholesaler. Personally i likes it better than the Aussie Wax. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rickybobby Report post Posted January 24, 2011 Hi fellow Leatherworkers I am always looking for a better way to condition and finish my leather goods' and a friend has recommended Blackrock Leather 'N Rich - Leather Conditioner. I did a search here for Blackrock Leather 'N Rich Leather Conditioner. and found nothing on it. *This is what the advertising says about it... "Blackrock's Leather 'N' Rich leather conditioner's unique formulation is colorless to enhance all leather tones, is easy to use, and economical. The genuine Carnauba Wax buffs easily to a shine. This product cleans, nourishes, and beautifies all leathers of all colors to a rich mellow glow, (except suede, naked leathers, unfinished leathers, and glazed lambskin). It is also excellent for use on exotic leathers." Soooooo, I was wondering if anyone here has any experience with this product? Do you think it is better than Aussie Leather Conditioner (commonly known as Aussi Wax) ? Do you think it will outlast or out perform other leather conditioners? Thanks for your help or advice Hi, We use it all the time in our shop. It works great, leaves the leather looking very "healthy" without being oily. I buy it wholesale from Southern Leather in Denver. I also really like R.M. Williams but have not found a wholesale source for that.Item number:250542254239 Rick Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LNLeather Report post Posted January 24, 2011 I haven't used it, but if the ad is correct and it's Carnauba wax, then it should be ok. I don't know if it would be superior to Aussie, or Leather balm with Atom Wax (which is what I use). It might be worth testing it and then posting your results, like others have done with certain types of leather. Dave Hi Bison Dave I think I will test this Blackrock Leather Finish. Like you, I usually use the Leather Balm with Atom Wax and I have also tried the Aussie Leather Conditioner. I suppose they are all good for different applications. Like some leather work is just for looks and not handled much - like a picture frame or a clock face and other leather work is handled a lot like wallets and checkbooks etc. Others like coasters probably need to be waterproofed after the leather conditioner. So much to learn...... But I will definitely test this out because I was given a small bit to try before I buy. Thanks for taking the time to answer... I have used alot of Blackrock over the years and it's good stuff. It looks like a dark gray mud in the jar. Just like the directions says a little goes a long way, when i used t i put it with my fingers and rubbed it in. On light colored leathers it won't change the color of the leather or if it does it's very little. I would still be using it if i could find a wholesaler. Personally i likes it better than the Aussie Wax. Hi Dirtclod Thanks for the tip that it wont change the color much. Some times that is OK and sometimes it is not good. So, why do you put it on with your fingers? I wonder sometimes if I might not be getting too much exposure to these leather-working chemicals. I usually think that after I was in too much of a hurry to put my gloves on when dyeing or using Barge Cement... I think I will take your suggestion in mind and use a small amount first to start and see how that works. And, I see what you mean about trying to find a economical outlet... The Blackrock is about twice as expensive as the Aussie Wax. But if it has Really Good results - looks good, isn't oily or greasy, lasts long without needing to be reapplied as often (depending on the application) it seems like it would be worth it. Thanks so much for taking the time to answer... Hi, We use it all the time in our shop. It works great, leaves the leather looking very "healthy" without being oily. I buy it wholesale from Southern Leather in Denver. I also really like R.M. Williams but have not found a wholesale source for that Item. number:250542254239 Rick HI Rick Thanks for your input. And, Thanks So Much for an outlet for the Blackrock Leather 'n Rich Leather Conditioner. I'll give them a call or check out their website if they have one. *Looks like the number for Southern Leather in Denver is (303) 377-7653 So far the least expensive place I found on line is bigdweb.com - 4 oz. for $5.75 Thanks again for all of your help Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Deloris Report post Posted May 30, 2013 I have used alot of Blackrock over the years and it's good stuff. It looks like a dark gray mud in the jar. Just like the directions says a little goes a long way, when i used t i put it with my fingers and rubbed it in. On light colored leathers it won't change the color of the leather or if it does it's very little. I would still be using it if i could find a wholesaler. Personally i likes it better than the Aussie Wax. Spotted Horse Trading Company has Blackrock Leather 'n' Rich at a great wholesale price! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites