COMPARISON: 15 Most Popular Leather Cleaners & Conditioners for Handbags || Autumn Beckman

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  • @AutumnBeckman
    @AutumnBeckman  20 днів тому +4

    Download my 15 product comparison guide to have all this information and more (plus photos!) at your fingertips! bit.ly/3W5lgHY

  • @agentbagreviews
    @agentbagreviews 20 днів тому +16

    I love that you make videos that zero content creators think of. Thank you Autumn 💚

  • @teresamcg431
    @teresamcg431 20 днів тому +10

    This is why I love your channel! So much time & thought that goes into your videos!

  • @Solacefoundandcurated
    @Solacefoundandcurated 20 днів тому +3

    Autumn, you are doing the lords work here, lol. Love you, babe!

  • @irishmarie9892
    @irishmarie9892 20 днів тому

    Yay! 🎉 I’m so glad you picked Apple as the top winner. I’ve been using that one on my LV bags for a few years. ⭐️

  • @PASwiftUTube
    @PASwiftUTube 20 днів тому +5

    Interesting video. I use the products by Coach and they work very well. Will definitely consider Apple.

  • @Mimlou
    @Mimlou 20 днів тому +4

    Love that you made this video!! Thank you👏👏 No one talks about this!!❤❤

  • @HereIGoAJen
    @HereIGoAJen 18 днів тому

    Great video! Thank you for all of your hard work. I’m sure this was a true labor of love. I appreciated watching and learning.

  • @fuchsiafloyd
    @fuchsiafloyd 20 днів тому

    Admirable effort to make this video-you thought of every detail! And the results were quite interesting.

  • @ms_cartographer
    @ms_cartographer 14 днів тому

    I love this. I can protect my Coach bag.

  • @MrsP_twinkle_heartbeat
    @MrsP_twinkle_heartbeat 18 днів тому

    Wow, this was a really great and informative video Autumn, thanks! Also, I thought your Hair is looking very Nice 🫶🏻

  • @happyhourhaulers6126
    @happyhourhaulers6126 20 днів тому +2

    In the vintage coach rehab community blackrock is one of our best friends. But it may not be a good one for you and here is why I say that. Blackrock is absolutely my go to for vintage Coach black bags, which are aniline dyed (as you know of course) so you want to bring the black back to life. And you almost always can bring the color back with the aniline dyed darker colors. I absolutely agree with you that it darkens leather, so if you use it on anything besides black, even a dark brown… mocha or mahogany let’s say, it will make those areas darker, which you usually would not want. And it is hard to control how it darkens and the consistency of the darkening. But with black bags, you are actually trying to darken those areas as much as possible. Blackrock to the rescue! And we love that there are no pigments or dyes in it. And so here we are, I say the reason this is probably not a great product for you is because of your affinity for color. And when you veer to neutrals, you tend to go for the gorgeous British tans and browns (which I also adore). Would be a good product to save in your arsenal for your rare black bags if you are seeing color fade, especially on vintage coach. I agree with what others said, you need the very very tiniest amount. I made the mistake the first time that I used it of using it on the entire bag, and pretty thick I might add. My bag was a sticky mess for weeks. Hope that helps clarify a bit why you see people rave about it. I cannot tell you how incredible these deep dives are. The amount of work and effort and painstaking research that you have done is awe inspiring and I am loving every minute of it. Thank you so very much for your tireless efforts to bring us such comprehensive information and tools. We appreciate you!!

  • @danielintheantipodes6741
    @danielintheantipodes6741 20 днів тому

    Yours are a modern day Labours of Hercules! Such an amazing video! Truly wonderful information! Thank you for another amazing video! 👍❤️👍

  • @maureendesmond5642
    @maureendesmond5642 19 днів тому

    Wow! I really wanted to know this information, but you went beyond my expectations! Great video and I appreciate your hard work!

  • @kaylheecarroll3186
    @kaylheecarroll3186 20 днів тому

    Great tips and love the video 😊also Happy independence day weekend 💚❤️💙!

  • @robynmassey3327
    @robynmassey3327 20 днів тому

    Such a timely topic for me! I’m getting ready to clean three vintage Coach bags. Thanks for all the research you do! It’s very helpful!

  • @katehill7675
    @katehill7675 20 днів тому +2

    What? We're supposed to clean our handbags? Just kidding. LOVED this video. So much information and explained so well!

  • @Diane574
    @Diane574 14 днів тому

    How kind of you to do this! I will definitely use the document, thank you very much!! Well done, and extremely helpful! ♥️

    • @AutumnBeckman
      @AutumnBeckman  14 днів тому

      Thank you. Would you please send me a quick email? I want to tell you about something. I feel like this sounds scammy but it really is Autumn. ;) autumnbeckman@gmail.com

  • @missyminer1227
    @missyminer1227 19 днів тому

    I am so impressed with this video. You can tell you were a teacher. Well done! I learned so much. Cleaning and conditioning my bags has always caused me stress. I'm not sure how to do it or which products to use. Thank you.

  • @lindathompson5099
    @lindathompson5099 19 днів тому

    Autumn I have been looking for this information. Thank you so much!

  • @jaks_bag_attack
    @jaks_bag_attack 20 днів тому +2

    The saddle soap is meant as an conditioner cleaner to pair with another conditioner, and I top it off with a mink oil, i use many products on one bag depending on the leather condition

    • @annelisabethcom
      @annelisabethcom 19 днів тому

      And Fiebing's 4-way is probably a better choice for most bags, though I don't know about vachetta. I'd like to know, though, as it's one of the few I can buy in my country, so I bought the biggest bottle.

  • @audreyrowland9523
    @audreyrowland9523 19 днів тому

    A great video full of useful information! Thank you

  • @DianeRS66
    @DianeRS66 20 днів тому +1

    This was an incredible amount of work and you did a fabulous job! I am not surprised about Apple. I always sprayed my brand new vachetta with the waterproofing as soon as I purchased it from LV. I would do 2 coats initially and then one every 6 months. I have ten year old bags that look nearly new doing that and they have seen some rain.

  • @rot_10_dogs
    @rot_10_dogs 20 днів тому

    Great subject! I always wondered about the various leather products. Thank you!

  • @annelisabethcom
    @annelisabethcom 19 днів тому +1

    One of the issues with leather balms and lotions is that practically NONE of them come with ingredients lists. The main divide is if they contain wax or not and if so how much. I think you probably got a product from Fiebing's that was less suited. I don't know if it would be a good choice on vachetta, but their 4-Way Care is better for handbags. It's one of few I can even get in my country.

  • @StelmaDesigns
    @StelmaDesigns 20 днів тому +1

    Wow, you did a great job on this comparison. I have to say that some of the products are made for cleaning and some are conditioners which means cleaners will be sudsy and can't be compared really to perform the same. I am a rider so have cleaned lots of horse tack with Leather Therapy and saddle soaps which I would absolutely NEVER use on my handbags. Products for dirty saddles and bridles are too strong for handbags in my opinion and certainly not necessary for a normal handbag in my opinion. I own a lot of Coach bags all from the 80s and 90s and Coach always recommended never to use anything but their conditioner on the glove tanned cowhide bags. I wish you had compared their conditioner as well. I believe it has been reformulated since I worked for Coach, as now it is thicker/oilier somehow but works well. I think the Apple could be closest to the original at a better price. I have leather honey and I am glad I never used it on my Coach bags. I would be so upset as it darkens so much. Thank you Autumn.

  • @babycakes8434
    @babycakes8434 14 днів тому

    Great video.
    Next one we need soaps for nubuck and suede, because there is not enough info on the internet about it.
    Thank you for that video.
    I have been using Leather CPR with a good result.
    Another idea for video would be to try leather cleaners, how well they clean, and if they darken or discolor the leather. Sometimes we need to do some heavy duty cleaning😅😊
    Great video and fun to watch. I am sure it will get 1mil asap!🎉
    Great job
    I will buy Apple now.

  • @zoewagner3853
    @zoewagner3853 20 днів тому

    Thank you so much for making such great content! ❤

  • @tibinaba
    @tibinaba 17 днів тому

    You are beyond amazing!!! Thank you!

  • @IMOO1896
    @IMOO1896 20 днів тому

    Not surprised this is very comprehensive, that’s what you do!😊

  • @milliegalier
    @milliegalier 7 днів тому

    This is a very detailed and helpful video Autumn! As usual ☺ I had this on my watch list and am so glad I finally got to watch the full thing. I've used a few of these and am really surprised by Apple. I remember being really turned off to the smell of it, so I've always stuck to Leather CPR and Bick. I may need to revisit it because you make some really good observations about it compared to the other brands. Thank you for taking the time to make this for all of us!

  • @miradonfbd
    @miradonfbd 18 днів тому

    Blackrock is one of the products that I use. It is a very rich conditioner, you would never apply multiple coats. You leave it 24 hours, then buff off the excess with a towel. I wouldn’t use it on vachetta.
    You can’t compare a saddle soap to a conditioner, they’re totally different things for different purposes.
    Because I have high end equine equipment, I would clean to remove sweat and dirt. Then I would condition the leather if that was needed.
    The Blackrock was recommended to me by a gentleman who restores very expensive vintage parade saddles.
    Some of my favorite products are by Passier, a German company that makes very high end English saddles.
    I have been using the Blackrock on my vintage handbags.
    The Lexol is just a convenience product for cleaning saddles since it’s a spray on that’s easy for saddles with carving as a saddle soap.

  • @Davids_Closet
    @Davids_Closet 20 днів тому

    Love this video, so well thought out and such a good experiment to help choose leather care! ❤

  • @jolies5329
    @jolies5329 19 днів тому

    Thank you for your scientific approach.
    I’ve been a Saphir girlie for decades. The brand has a whole range of products designed for various leathers and specific treatment needs. Expensive yes, but a pea-size amount goes a long way.
    I use Lexol on leather furniture, but would never consider it for use on handbags or shoes.

  • @jaks_bag_attack
    @jaks_bag_attack 20 днів тому +2

    It really depends not just the conditoner but what leather type you are using, it makes a huge difference, i find leather cpr is good for a one time rescue, leather honey i hated, i just bought a new one sarna, i want to try the saphire, one i used also i mink oil, oh and my absolutely favorite one you didn't get its feibings aussie leather conditioner lanolin bases.

  • @littleplasticfriends
    @littleplasticfriends 18 днів тому

    We have quite a few of these, but honestly I am surprised that you have not heard good things about Coach leather cleaner/conditioners - they have been my "go to" products for years. I like some of the other's - specifically Bick, Chamberlain and Venetian, but I've happily used Coach for many, many years. My husband is into nice boots and I am into bags, so we have a lot of leather products around here. LOL

  • @sbpinki
    @sbpinki 13 днів тому

    So helpful ❤thank you 😊

  • @Intuition_malnutrition
    @Intuition_malnutrition 20 днів тому

    Great video.
    There are cleaners and then conditioners. Like, the lexol was cleaner AND conditioner so would have been a bit soapy.
    A good test would be trying the cleaners on any stains, and then the conditioner which is applied last.
    Apple has been known to yellow white leathers.
    "Luvin'my bags" also has a wide variety of products, and especially good one is "for handles only" which helps prevent darkening of handles.
    I've tried most of these, plus a few others and like lexol the best, though I use the lexol cleaner and conditioner separately. Lexol conditioner does not have suds as it is not a "one step leather care" product. Once the conditioner dries, there is no scent. I never used the combination lexol you used. The cleaner works very well and the conditioner goes on quick, dries and buffs out well. You don't really want a heavy conditioner unless it's a very dried out leather.
    Some of these, especially the ones that darkened the leather, are really heavy duty conditioners, while others you'd use maybe every two months.
    Anything with more wax in it will have better water repelling properties, but Kiwi Protect All Spray is great for waterproofing, I also use Scotchgard rain and sun to prevent fading.
    Most conditioners alone don't repel water.
    The type of leather you are treating needs to be considered, for example lambskin will absorb more than cow. I believe you used vachetta, which is untreated and will be more sensitive to any product. The finish of the leather will also give different results, glazed, pebbled, etc. This will affect how the product performs on the leather.
    Thank you for the video.

  • @mbf7543
    @mbf7543 19 днів тому

    Awesome video! I usually use Apple. Leather CPR can be found for about $6 at Marshall’s and TJ Maxx, I use that too, but I don’t like the way it smells.

  • @dawnlovescouture2644
    @dawnlovescouture2644 20 днів тому +1

    Excellent work! I have had very good luck with Bickmore (Bick’s). The water test really surprised me. I absolutely think that’s one of the most important things to consider when choosing.

    • @MagicMonthly
      @MagicMonthly 20 днів тому

      They do make a water and stain repellent that I've had great luck with - especially on shoes.

  • @ThriftHuntress
    @ThriftHuntress 20 днів тому

    This is AWESOME! I just restored my first NYC Bonnie Cashin bag that was really thirsty, and I used both Chamberlains and Leather Honey. Not that it's a real problem for me, but I now know why my bag is darker. The products definitely helped with restoring the moister.
    This will be my new guide for restoration. Thank you for your quality work!

  • @jeangenie5179
    @jeangenie5179 20 днів тому

    Great video. Thanks for all your thorough work. Nicely done.

  • @Restless318
    @Restless318 20 днів тому

    thank you hope you do suede too thanks for info

  • @MsGlamazon
    @MsGlamazon 20 днів тому +2

    Hi Autumn this is great information indeed. I was wondering g if you might know what could be possibly be useful to clean a few small scuffs off a Napa leather blush colored Fendi Peekaboo the svuffs are black I was gonna use a baby wipe lol 😢 my sister nearly lost her banana when I td her this. I thought uou might have some insight. Wishing you well enjoying your coach content I love coach I have two coach bags the cassie and the Bennett satchel fab quality. All the very best hugs to you from Ireland 🇮🇪 ❤❤ From Amanda And Furbaby Daisy-Martha

    • @annelisabethcom
      @annelisabethcom 19 днів тому

      I've been following itsHadrian who did rehab type videos in the beginning. But I can't easily get the products he uses, so I had to improvise. I got some good suggestions on the Purse forum and found some products in my country.

  • @cynthiak9069
    @cynthiak9069 20 днів тому

    So so well
    Done. I only
    Buy apple. It’s the best!!!

  • @candywonka81
    @candywonka81 20 днів тому

    I've been looking for a vid like this, but seems you're the first one to do it. I'm not from the US, so I have to purchase leather products overseas. Not quite a nice experience when the one you bought is ineffective or doesn't suit your needs. Thanks for this!

  • @aprilshouseofflair
    @aprilshouseofflair 20 днів тому

    This is such a fantastic and informative video!! I actually have some of these (unopened) and am now rethinking using them as a result of this video. Great level of detail!

  • @ObelixCMM
    @ObelixCMM 20 днів тому

    Another great video!
    My personal choices;
    For heavy cleaning, Bickmore Saddle Soap
    Light cleaning and conditioning, Bickmore Bick 4
    For conditioning only, Venetian Imperial Leather Balm
    For water protection (top layer), Fiebings Mink Oil. For boots/shoes only as it could get on your clothes

  • @JoleeSO
    @JoleeSO 20 днів тому

    Thank you.i clean and condition but I don’t use any of these products 💜🐦‍⬛

    • @JoleeSO
      @JoleeSO 20 днів тому

      Except saddle soap, but that’s for cleaning only 😊

  • @KimberlyJayne228
    @KimberlyJayne228 20 днів тому +2

    I’m a Blackrock girl, you used way too much, the amount you grabbed is what I’d use on a whole bag. I dab it on the microfiber then dab that on the lid, then add to the leather in circular motion . One coat is good, two for very dry leather…. Never 3 coats. The chamberlains balm is for scuffed binding / scuffs and you warm it upon your fingers then rub it in. Bick4 is great for not darkening leather, they also have a scuff balm. The leather therapy is good for stain treatment as it forces up dirt/ impurities to the surface. I’ve used that in rounds with surface cleaning in between.

  • @cnunesoregon
    @cnunesoregon 20 днів тому

    Geez. That was alot of work. I only use Apple Leather Care. Aways have, always will. I have Chamberlains Balm for heavier things like Dr. Martins.

  • @pamelabubeck491
    @pamelabubeck491 20 днів тому +3

    Wish you would have included the Coach products as well. Although I have used the cleaner very seldom, primarily because I use the Conditioner/Moisturizer on all my new bags, as well as moisturizing my older (1990's) bags. My experience: color doesn't change, totally waterproof, and leather remains soft and supple. Most of my bags are glove tanned or refined leather. I have also used on LV Coated Canvas and Vachetta, plusTory Burch Napa and Pebbled Leather with excellent results.