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Jeff8770
11
Jul 10, 2015
Horween Chromexel Wallets anyone? Would this be any good?
payodpanda
958
Jul 13, 2015
Jeff8770Renovateur, yes. Creams, sure, if you want to add any pigment to the color of the leather subtly. I don't suppose you'd get too many scuffs to cover up on your wallet. :)
eg. black cream on light-mid brown / burgundy leather can make it look distressed. deep brown or even red on tan can add a bit of personality too. It's just that I think that wallets don't get wear-and tear (like shoes), so there's no layer-upon-layer building of polish to get that finish that you can get on shoes (I use red + mahogany mixture on my tan shoes at the toes and heels, I personally think it's starting to look great now, even though I say so myself).
If you want to completely change the color then Saphir has other products for that (leather stripper, leather dye / tincture etc).