Attirecare

Leather Cream (60 ml)

 
$145.00 HKD
 

Leather naturally holds residual oil and moisture, and over time this residual oil and moisture tend to vaporise through the apertures of the leather, causing it to eventually crack. Attirecare’s leather cream is suitable to be used on all types of leather to prevent this from happening, whilst conditioning and providing the vital nourishment that all leather goods need.

The leather cream cleans and protects, removing any unwanted dirt and oils still sitting on the surface of your beloved leather goods.

Frequent treatments will ensure all leather shoes and accessories last as long as they were designed to do so. We recommend treating leather shoes two times per month, or as often as required. This will, in turn, reduce the likelihood of the leather cracking.

Our formula has been blended with fresh Eucalyptus to help bolster the cleaning effectiveness whilst also naturally carrying great disinfectant properties.

Application - Apply small amounts of the cream onto a clean cloth. Slowly work into the leather in a circular motion. Buff to a shine.

Composition - Fatty Acid Amide, Derivative In Aqueous Emulsion, Eucalyptus Oil.

  • Enjoy the flexibility to order your items online and pick up in store when you are free
  • Same-day In-store Pick-up to reserve stock
  • Orders confirmed online will be available for pick-up at our store, within 2 hours the same day
  • We offer free shipping on any of our orders above HKD 800 within all of Hong Kong. For Large or heavy furniture, however some charge may be added
  • Pick up in store is available at checkout
  • We usually ship our order the on the same day of an order. For more details on our Shipping policy, please consult this page
  • You can exchange your item for another item within 7 days of receipt, provided that the exchanged item(s) meet our policy requirements.
  • Please note that we cannot provide any refund once the order has been made. You can find more details about our return & refund policies here.

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