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title: "Chamberlain's Leather Milk Healing Balm"
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# Includes precision applicator sponge Deeply conditions & restores leather Premium USA-made quality Chamberlain's Leather Milk Healing Balm

**Price:** 1919CFA
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🧴 Bring your leather back to life — because your style deserves the best!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Chamberlain's Leather Milk Healing Balm
- **How much does it cost?** 1919CFA with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- Customers looking for quality international products

## Why This Product

- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Revive & Restore:** Erases scratches, scars & light cracks for leather that looks brand new.
- • **Crafted for Detail:** Specialized formula designed for touch-ups and aesthetic perfection, not suede.
- • **Effortless Application:** Comes with a fine pore sponge for flawless, controlled coverage every time.
- • **Glossy Finish, Naturally:** Enhances color vibrancy while preserving your leather’s original shine.
- • **Cosmetic-Grade Ingredients:** Infused with premium oils, waxes & adhesives for intense healing power.

## Overview

Chamberlain's Leather Milk Healing Balm is a cosmetic-grade, USA-made leather conditioner designed to deeply heal, restore, and enrich leather surfaces. Ideal for repairing scratches, scars, and light cracks, it enhances color vibrancy while maintaining a matte finish. The balm includes a premium applicator sponge for precise application, making it perfect for detailed leather care on jackets, furniture, and accessories—not suitable for suede or ultra-soft leathers.

## Description

Product description Concocted from the finest, most meticulously selected ingredients, ranging from cosmetic grade adhesives to deeply conditioning oils and waxes, Chamberlain’s new Leather Milk Healing Balm may be the most intense leather healing remedy on the market yet. Unlike ordinary conditioners, Healing Balm is made especially for aesthetic work, designed for detail and touch up work for leather that’s seen better days. Whether your leather is plagued by scratches, scars, light cracks in the hide, or is just really, really thirsty – Healing Balm will milk it back from its rut with form. Carefully optimized to preserve glossy and shiny finishes, this all-natural, curating potion will enrich the color and vibrancy of your leather, and beautify for years to come. Optimize Leather Cleaning & Conditioning Healing Balm contains deeply penetrating natural oils and waxes designed to adhere to and complement your leather’s natural aesthetic. Whether shiny or matte, or gifted with the timeless beauty of a naked grain, Healing Balm will enrich your leather’s finish with a precision and nuance it’s only dreamed of. Specifically designed for touch up and detail work, Healing Balm works best on worn-out leather in need of an surface level makeover. E arth Conscious Brewed to perfection with all-natural ingredients including coconut oil, additional vital oils and waxes, and even more cosmetic-grade ingredients, this leather conditioner stands out from the crowd for its distinctive style: a rich, pasty consistency laced with scent of tropical coconut. Don't worry though - we're as big a fan of your leather's natural scents as you, so the sensation will last only as long as the conditioner takes to absorb! All the while, Healing Balm is earth conscious and made with industry-approved ingredients, completely natural and safe for human skin! Cure Blemished Leather Healing Balm has the best results when complemented by Leather Care Liniment No.1. Healing Balm is good for gently touching up areas of blemish, whereas an application of Leather Care Liniment afterwards can even the color out, as well as thoroughly condition and protect the grain beneath the surface. While leather, once cut or scratched, cannot be mended back together, Healing Balm will make nearly all these blemishes disappear as if by magic, thickly disguising cuts, scratches, scars and cracks with unparalleled ease. Is Leather Liniment No. 1 right for my leather? Healing Balm is in its element when it is giving new life to worn out leather and mending together an unsightly scratch or scar. If you’ve got a old leather handbag you’d like to furnish with a few stubborn scrapes, or a worn out couch that’s cracked at the surface from neglect – Leather Healing Balm is the precision fixer-upper you need.

Review: Dries to mat finish. Here is how to SHINE that leather jacket... - Chamberlain's Leather Milk Healing Balm works great. However, no balm or conditioner will cover all scratches. To blend/cover REALLY stubborn scratches you have use a colored leather cream. But no worries, this conditioner blends/covers most scratches. You'll like it! Applicator sponge works great to control and move around the product. Yes, it darkens finished leather, even dark leathers. 2-3 hours to dry. If your leather jacket was manufactured with a mat or satin finish, this conditioner will dry to a mat finish. Don't like the dull mat finish on your leather jacket? Me neither. Let's give that old leather some shine again. Hah! Don't bother hunting for leather jacket shiner. I didn't find one. But I did figure out how to shine my jacket. It's easy. To shine the surface of your leather jacket, you have to apply a light wax and buff to a shine. Here is how I did it on my medium-to-dark brown genuine leather jacket. My jacket came finished from manufacturer with a distressed finish and satin shine. The distressing job was terrible. I used Leather Milk Healing Balm and Leather Honey conditioner to condition, darken, and cover/blend those areas where distressing looked unrealistic. I left areas of the jacket untreated where the "distressing" looked natural and realistic (at the seams, cuffs, collar, bottom hem, etc.). Allow to dry 2-3 hours. To create shine you need a neutral-colored WAX. I used Kiwi shoe wax "Neutral." Don't use wax, you say? It will clog the leather's pores and restrict it from breathing? Hah! This cow is dead! Forget all that nonsense. We're only going to use a little wax. Besides, I've been globbing wax on my LEATHER shoes for YEARS and they've never complained for being short of breath. In fact, my shoes look AWESOME. Be aware applying neutral shoe wax will further darken your leather. Experiment on an inconspicuous spot. OK. Cut an old cotton tshirt and ball it up so you have nice smooth dipping surface. Very lightly rub the ball into the wax. Very lightly rub the wax onto the jacket working in small circles. I say LIGHTLY because we only want to wax to lay on the upper surface texture of the leather. Do not smash the wax in the leather's microscopic cracks. Waxing the leather's TOP surface will bring out the leather's awesome texture and allow the unwaxed lower microscopic cracks to breath. If you are waxing a distressed jacket, apply the wax lightly to those areas that are NOT worn or distressed. Apply the wax to the center patch of non-distressed leather, working in circles from the center of the area gradually applying less and less wax as you near those distressed seams. Again, waxing only the very top surface of the leather's texture. Allow the wax to dry, 5 min. With a soft, clean cloth or clean, horsehair shoe brush, VERY lightly buff the waxed areas. See? Easy and AWESOME. To make the leather shinier, repeat the process as many times as you like. Wax repels water, adding a layer of protection, preserving your leather jacket. To remove wax, towel off the wax with a towel and rubbing alcohol. I looked EVERYWHERE for this information and came up empty. I hope folks find this helpful.
Review: Fantastic product - read my application tips - Less is more! Apply super lightly This container is a lifetime supply. The sponge pad is just soft enough to never scuff.and barely pick up any polish It's true, it's probably 90% coconut oil. How that justifies the other reviewer's 1-star, I'll never know. They've whipped up the oil for easy application. Texture is somewhere between whipped and lotion. I cleaned each pair first with a clean damp old undershirt and let them dry. Start with a tiny dab on the sponge and move fast to apply evenly. You don't want a glob to sit on the leather too long. It does make the leather darker, and the glob will leave a dark spot. The leather readily absorbs the stuff and will mostly even out within a couple days - probably faster if your house is warmer than 68F. I was a little worried about the darkness and unevenness but 2 days later and they're less darkened and no unevenness. I did 2 pairs of loafers and 1 pair of boots and probably used 1/4 tsp total. One was an especially soft leather I was concerned about scuffing with the sponge - nope. All 3 pairs look so much better. The boots had light shoe polish already and this stuff made it through. The leather looks and feels "healthier", rejuvenated. I haven't tested water resistance yet since that wasn't my goal. For $16, I'm pretty sure I'll never need to buy another. I'm testing out on my couch and recliner tomorrow. If it goes well, I bet I'll still have half the container left.

## Features

- HEALS & RESTORES - Whether your leather is plagued by scratches, scars, light cracks in the hide, or is just really, really thirsty – Healing Balm will milk it back from its rut with form.
- DEEPLY CONDITIONS - Carefully optimized to preserve glossy and shiny finishes, this all-natural, curating potion will enrich the color and vibrancy of your leather.
- EXTRAORDINARY QUALITY MADE IN THE USA - Unlike ordinary conditioners, Healing Balm is made especially for aesthetic work, designed for detail and touch up work for leather that’s seen better days. Not for use on suede or other extremely soft leathers.
- COSMETIC GRADE- Concocted from the finest, most meticulously selected ingredients, ranging from cosmetic grade adhesives to deeply conditioning oils and waxes, Chamberlain’s new Leather Milk Healing Balm may be the most intense leather healing remedy on the market yet.
- INCLUDES APPLICATOR SPONGE - Includes our Premium Fine Pore Scrubbing Absorption Sponge for the perfect application.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B01MT0WOYO |
| Best Sellers Rank | #16,659 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #162 in Leather Care Products |
| Brand | Chamberlain's Leather Milk |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (5,635) |
| Date First Available | December 16, 2016 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 4.8 ounces |
| Item model number | 711811675379 |
| Manufacturer | Chamberlains Leather Milk |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 2 |
| OEM Part Number | CLM_HB |
| Product Dimensions | 2.36 x 2.36 x 0.79 inches |

## Product Details

- **Hair Type:** All
- **Liquid Volume:** 4 Fluid Ounces
- **Material Type Free:** All Natural, Non-Toxic
- **Product Benefits:** Heals & Restores Dry, Cracked, Scratched Leather
- **Scent:** Unscented

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Description for this product says to not use on genuine leather.  Is that a typo?**
A: Hey Paul,Not a typo. "Genuine leather" is a little bit of a misnomer, as it is a subtype of many different kinds of leather that are genuine animal hide. "Genuine leather" is what happens when the upper layers of leather - the top grain and the full grain - have been sanded down to create a softer, more delicate hide. In fact, this type of leather is used to make suede and nubuck. Unfortunately, "genuine leather's" delicate and porous qualities mean it will need different kinds of treatment than regular leather (suede care products are best), and as such, we don't recommend Healing Balm for genuine leather. Often times leather will be described as "genuine leather" without really explaining what that means, so we've found it helpful to our customers to let them know ahead of time.Hope this answers your question!

**Q: Can these pads be machine washed AND dryed?**
A: Hello Fernando,Thanks for messaging! These pads can indeed be machine washed and dried. They will probably last a bit longer if washed by hand, however. I like to clean mine under the sink with a bit of mild soap. Shouldn't take very long - just enough to spot them up. Let me know if you have any other questions! Cheers!

**Q: Does this work on designer leather handbags?**
A: Yes

**Q: Will this remove an ink pen mark from full grain leather?**
A: No, nothing removes ink pen from leather completely.  And, using other products to try and remove it usually makes them worse, unfortunately.  The only option would be to dye the item black, place a decal over it or a decorative design that includes the mark, or ignore it!.  Never carry an ink pen in any handbag that you value.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Dries to mat finish. Here is how to SHINE that leather jacket...
*by P***X on February 12, 2020*

Chamberlain's Leather Milk Healing Balm works great. However, no balm or conditioner will cover all scratches. To blend/cover REALLY stubborn scratches you have use a colored leather cream. But no worries, this conditioner blends/covers most scratches. You'll like it! Applicator sponge works great to control and move around the product. Yes, it darkens finished leather, even dark leathers. 2-3 hours to dry. If your leather jacket was manufactured with a mat or satin finish, this conditioner will dry to a mat finish. Don't like the dull mat finish on your leather jacket? Me neither. Let's give that old leather some shine again. Hah! Don't bother hunting for leather jacket shiner. I didn't find one. But I did figure out how to shine my jacket. It's easy. To shine the surface of your leather jacket, you have to apply a light wax and buff to a shine. Here is how I did it on my medium-to-dark brown genuine leather jacket. My jacket came finished from manufacturer with a distressed finish and satin shine. The distressing job was terrible. I used Leather Milk Healing Balm and Leather Honey conditioner to condition, darken, and cover/blend those areas where distressing looked unrealistic. I left areas of the jacket untreated where the "distressing" looked natural and realistic (at the seams, cuffs, collar, bottom hem, etc.). Allow to dry 2-3 hours. To create shine you need a neutral-colored WAX. I used Kiwi shoe wax "Neutral." Don't use wax, you say? It will clog the leather's pores and restrict it from breathing? Hah! This cow is dead! Forget all that nonsense. We're only going to use a little wax. Besides, I've been globbing wax on my LEATHER shoes for YEARS and they've never complained for being short of breath. In fact, my shoes look AWESOME. Be aware applying neutral shoe wax will further darken your leather. Experiment on an inconspicuous spot. OK. Cut an old cotton tshirt and ball it up so you have nice smooth dipping surface. Very lightly rub the ball into the wax. Very lightly rub the wax onto the jacket working in small circles. I say LIGHTLY because we only want to wax to lay on the upper surface texture of the leather. Do not smash the wax in the leather's microscopic cracks. Waxing the leather's TOP surface will bring out the leather's awesome texture and allow the unwaxed lower microscopic cracks to breath. If you are waxing a distressed jacket, apply the wax lightly to those areas that are NOT worn or distressed. Apply the wax to the center patch of non-distressed leather, working in circles from the center of the area gradually applying less and less wax as you near those distressed seams. Again, waxing only the very top surface of the leather's texture. Allow the wax to dry, 5 min. With a soft, clean cloth or clean, horsehair shoe brush, VERY lightly buff the waxed areas. See? Easy and AWESOME. To make the leather shinier, repeat the process as many times as you like. Wax repels water, adding a layer of protection, preserving your leather jacket. To remove wax, towel off the wax with a towel and rubbing alcohol. I looked EVERYWHERE for this information and came up empty. I hope folks find this helpful.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Fantastic product - read my application tips
*by P***S on January 22, 2021*

Less is more! Apply super lightly This container is a lifetime supply. The sponge pad is just soft enough to never scuff.and barely pick up any polish It's true, it's probably 90% coconut oil. How that justifies the other reviewer's 1-star, I'll never know. They've whipped up the oil for easy application. Texture is somewhere between whipped and lotion. I cleaned each pair first with a clean damp old undershirt and let them dry. Start with a tiny dab on the sponge and move fast to apply evenly. You don't want a glob to sit on the leather too long. It does make the leather darker, and the glob will leave a dark spot. The leather readily absorbs the stuff and will mostly even out within a couple days - probably faster if your house is warmer than 68F. I was a little worried about the darkness and unevenness but 2 days later and they're less darkened and no unevenness. I did 2 pairs of loafers and 1 pair of boots and probably used 1/4 tsp total. One was an especially soft leather I was concerned about scuffing with the sponge - nope. All 3 pairs look so much better. The boots had light shoe polish already and this stuff made it through. The leather looks and feels "healthier", rejuvenated. I haven't tested water resistance yet since that wasn't my goal. For $16, I'm pretty sure I'll never need to buy another. I'm testing out on my couch and recliner tomorrow. If it goes well, I bet I'll still have half the container left.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Easy. Great for rejuvenation and regular upkeep.
*by W***D on December 6, 2019*

Pros: Very easy to use Nice light coconut scent Conditions the leather nicely Reduces the appearance of scratches. Use this on the couch before it looks dried. Ours is still in good condition, but now it. looks new! And yes, new IS slightly darker. There was minor sun fading. Cons: Don't have any so far Considerations: This doesn't HEAL the scratches. They are still there, but the conditioning does reduce their appearance. Finer scratches disappear quickly, deep ones will still be noticed by texture. I might have to do a little light sanding (NOT 600! Too coarse! 😬😔) For the deeper scratches I scooped up some of the milk on my finger tho work it into the leather without losing a bunch into the sponge. I let it sit a little, just a few minutes, then buffed it into the surrounding leather. Worked out great! If you're doing the whole couch, put the jar in the fridge so it gets stiff. You'll get less on the sponge, and less will soak into the sponge before it gets worked into the leather. I learned it the opposite way. I opened it as soon as I got it (it's December in Minnesota) and used it on a couple scratches. I had to press really hard to get the "milk" onto the sponge. When I used it today, I pressed really hard again while looking at the work in front of me and realized I had squished it out of the jar! 🤣 Also, it's kinda hard to wash off your hands. Wear gloves if you wish. Overall, I'm really liking this product.

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