
Apply Leather Hero's Foam Cleaner onto a cloth.
Do not apply cleaner directly to the leather.
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Apply Leather Hero's Foam Cleaner onto a cloth.
Do not apply cleaner directly to the leather.

Using our microfiber cloth, massage the foam into the leather in circular motions.
Our cleaner contains ingredients that break up deep grime and dirt.

Wipe away residue and dry the leather surface with a lint free towel before moving on the next step.
Repeat steps where necessary. Dry for 3 hours.
Effectively removes dirt, grime and old residue from leather surfaces.

Restores, nourishes and rejuvenates leather surfaces.

Finishes, conditions and adds an extra layer of protection.


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It works on finished, smooth leather. It is not recommended for suede, nubuck, or unfinished/raw leather.
Yes. If you cannot find your exact color, you can mix shades for a custom match. A color mixing chart is available through the QR code above.
The balm helps minimize the appearance of light surface scratches and wear. It will not repair deep cracks, tears, or holes.
Different leathers absorb, wear, and respond to restoration differently. Use this quick guide before applying product so you can match the process to the material.
Best Practice
Always test on a small hidden area first.
Soft and delicate with a lightweight feel, so it needs a gentler touch during restoration.
Usually easier to recolor than heavier leathers.
Can scratch or mark quickly if handled too aggressively.
Use light pressure and build results gradually.
A synthetic material made to mimic real leather, commonly used for upholstery, clothing, and accessories.
Great for cosmetic refreshes and color updates.
Works best when the surface is cleaned carefully first.
Treat it gently so the finish stays smooth and even.
A premium coated aniline leather often found in Ford truck interiors and other luxury automotive seating.
Later-model interiors usually have a protective coating.
That coating can affect absorbency and product penetration.
Treat it like an aniline-style leather when testing and restoring.
A natural leather with visible grain, scars, and texture that gives it a soft, high-end look.
Luxurious feel, but more prone to stains, fading, and scratches.
Semi-aniline versions have a light protective coating for extra durability.
Regular conditioning helps prevent drying and cracking.
Textured leather or leather print with raised quill-style bumps that can take color unevenly.
Buff residue thoroughly before applying balm.
Raised areas may absorb more color than flatter sections.
Test first so you can judge how the texture will take the finish.
A premium, soft leather with a fine grain that benefits from ongoing care and gentle cleaning.
Avoid prolonged direct sunlight to help prevent drying.
Condition every few months to keep it supple.
Spot clean gently and avoid harsh chemical cleaners.