Do you use John Lobb cream on your box calf items at home, or does everything go in for spa treatment? Also, which John Lobb cream should I buy?
HG, you are so helpful!
^^^I take a soft felt cloth, like the type they use in the shoe repair shops. Dab just a tiny bit, I mean as much cream as you would on your face, then rub it into the leather. It's best not to put too much, otherwise the wax will eventually rise to the surface and you'll get this white film. You know, like the white film chocolate gets when it's been left in the warmth too long and then allowed to cool. That's another reason to do it no more than twice a year.
^^^I take a soft felt cloth, like the type they use in the shoe repair shops. Dab just a tiny bit, I mean as much cream as you would on your face, then rub it into the leather. It's best not to put too much, otherwise the wax will eventually rise to the surface and you'll get this white film. You know, like the white film chocolate gets when it's been left in the warmth too long and then allowed to cool. That's another reason to do it no more than twice a year.
John Lobb cream is fantastic, I use the neutral on my vintage Kelly and it moisturizes the leather and gives a perfect result. I use a little on a soft cloth, rub in with circular motions, leave to dry for 15 mins. Then rub off with a soft cloth and use a pair of old hose to buff.
What kind? Or is there only one cream? Thanks.