

✨ Elevate your leather game — shine, nourish, and protect like a pro!
Effax Leather Balm is a premium German-made conditioner blending beeswax, lanolin, and avocado oil to deeply nourish and protect leather. Available in multiple sizes, it delivers a brilliant shine without darkening or residue, ideal for vegetable-tanned and thick leather goods. Trusted by equestrians for decades, this balm restores suppleness and extends leather life with a natural, non-greasy finish.
| ASIN | B001YGWTL2 |
| ASIN | B001YGWTL2 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,925 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #149 in Leather Care Products |
| Brand Name | Effax |
| Care Instructions | No |
| Color | Clear |
| Country of Origin | Germany |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (1,689) |
| Date First Available | March 31, 2003 |
| Date First Available | March 31, 2003 |
| Department | See Description |
| Department | See Description |
| Included Components | See Description |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7.87 x 7.87 x 7.87 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 3.9 x 3.86 x 3.78 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.5 Kilograms |
| Item model number | 4273 |
| Item model number | 4273 |
| Manufacturer | Effax |
| Manufacturer | Effax |
| Material | See Description |
| Model Name | Effax |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 7.87 x 7.87 x 7.87 inches; 1.1 Pounds |
| Size | 16.9 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
| Specific Uses for Product | equestrian |
| Style | Unisex |
| Target Audience Keyword | horses |
W**T
Those other gimmicky products can't touch this classic standy!
I love this stuff, been using it for decades on my horse tack and leather boots. No gimmicks, no bizarre edible ingredients, no suave label, just a great, proven product that gives consistent high-quality results. It conditions and absorbs well without leaving a residue or film. The smell is light and pleasant. After using it leather feels nourished without being mealy, weak, oily, or wet even if you over-apply it. It doesn't excessively darken leather and won't discolor leather if the application isn't perfectly even. It's ideal for thick leather but fine for thin leather if you use a light coat, and will last a long time. Like most conditioners, don't use it on suede or rough-out. It seems like only horse-people know about this stuff, which is surprising because I see more and more "saddle" products being used on all types of other leather goods, and this works better than 95% of them - trust me, I've tried them all before coming back to this old standby. Maybe people don't use it because it's not made with honey or milk or guava fruit or dragonfly farts, and doesn't have a fancy label? (The label is so very..... GERMAN isn't it? lol) Though I do love to follow conditioning with a beeswax protectant, like Obenhaufs which is an excellent product. I apply this stuff with my hands, but a sponge or a rag is fine. It's not so hard or thick you need your hands to melt it first, but it'll absorb a little better/faster and you'll lose a lot of product to rags and sponges which soak up the conditioner. For extremely dry leather (especially old saddle flaps), apply a generous coat and then gently bend/roll the leather back and forth, in and out - without forcing the leather too much (I cracked a brittle saddle-flap that way once). That'll separates the fibers and pull the conditioner in. Keep applying and flexing until you have the suppleness you want, then apply a good coat and let it sit overnight. Wipe off any excess the next day and let it sit a few more hours, there'll be no film or residue. I've made dry, brittle, cardboard-like leather supple and new-looking with that method. Also works for breaking in a new saddle fast, if you prefer not to ride in a stiff, slick saddle until it decides to soften up, if it ever does. Absolutely love this stuff, it's a classic and far superior to most of what's out there these days.
N**L
Perfect for Vegetable Tanned Leather.
Wow! This is the best leather conditioner I've ever used. I purchased a lovely vegetable tanned handbag and used it on that. It enriched the color of the bag but did not darken it hardly at all...if at all. Just added a lovely soft sheen. I also used it on another veg tanned piece that was very light in color. Same result. Made this piece look just lovely without significant darkening. A tad but not much. I needed something with no chemical additives and this fit the bill. Smells wonderful too and my hands were soft after using the product on the bags.
J**L
Fantastisch
Great product to use, revives leather like magic.
L**.
Fantastic Leather Conditioner with Intoxicating Scent
My neighbor introduced me to this product. I rub this on my saddle after every ride, first using a soft brush to dust off dirt, then applying it with a soft sponge (not to the billets though). It does a wonderful job of conditioning and protecting the leather and smells AMAZING. Hurried up and bought a jar before tariffs affected the price on this German item. I can see so many uses other than horse tack. I plan on using it on some of my boots this winter. The Amazon price is competitive with other sellers. I definitely recommend it!
L**H
Excellent product but it can darken your leather!
I used the effax Leather-Combi cleaner and followed it up eith this Leather Balm conditioner. My saddle feels amazing. It soaked into the Leather and made everything very buttery soft. It did darken my saddle quite significantly. So if that concerns you this may not be the product for you.
A**R
Effective and long lasting.
I bought two leather conditioner products on the same order. They were both rated 4.8 by customers. I won’t mention the other product here because it was inferior to this one. This comes as a paste or balm and can be applied with a cloth or sponge. Use it sparingly and remove excess with a dry cloth. This tub will last for years. Smooth and shiny is the result. I’m returning the other product.
M**S
This Effax balm is a durable, trustworthy, stubborn "soldier"! It doesn't give up without a big fight! Made in Germany!
Hi there! I would say that I was a bit confused by the label displayed on the container: lanolin. Whaat? Where was the beeswax and the avocado oil? On the website of Effax was written so, but not on the container. However I sent an email to Effax and they confirmed that their balm contains the beeswax (I was after) + the lanolin + the avocado oil. WHEW! I used confidently though on my Alpinestars leather motorcycle boots. Because the balm is a thick one (containing the beeswax) I warmed up the boots with a hair dryer and then I applied the balm "without mercy". I left it over night, then I polished the boots in the morning (old school/ military style). I cannot say the boots became shinny as a mirror and that wasn't my purpose anyway. I commute using a sport motorcycle during a lot of poring rain in Vancouver, British Columbia for at least 45min each way, pretty much every day. Those boots were top rated waterproof but the Effax help them out to stay that way, too. No water could remain on them! Oh YEA! The smell of the Effax Balm seems do not being chemical (and I'm pretty sensitive at the nasty chemical smells) . It is a sort of a smell, but an OK one to me one. The color of the balm is yellowish, but once it is applied on a warmed surface of leather it will become quite transparent and it won't leave any yellowish tracks on the leathers. Because we are talking about beeswax I can tell that the balm is a durable, trustworthy, stubborn "soldier" against the rain. I mean a lot of rain. Good for the apocalyptic movies. I used a previous Effax balm on my leather motorcycle gloves and jackets very successfully too. It saved my leather for years and years of riding. Overall, all my leathers seem to be very happy with the Effax balm (soft and dry). The Effax leather balm is made in Germany. It is written on the container as we could find this detail on Effax' website. Hopefully I created you a fair idea about this balm. I wouldn't hesitate to buy one again, as soon as I finish this one. Godspeed my friends!
M**6
J'avais déjà utilisé ce produit pour des bottes en cuir épais de moto ( paraboots ) il y a 20 ans , (choisi suite à un comparatif sur Motomag ) , pour nourrir le cuir et je vois que la composition à légèrement changée , apparemment absence d'huile de vison . Ça reste un excellent produit pour les cuirs épais , style harnais de chevaux , ceintures , etc ... Pour les cuirs fins , style revêtement de fauteuil club , siège auto , attention c'est très bien aussi mais cela va un peu détendre le cuir , donc en mettre très peu , déjà parce-que pas exposé aux intempéries . Normal que de graisser un cuir fonce la couleur , mais après séchage et lustrage il sera encore plus beau ! Ne pas utilisé sur les cuirs pigmentés style canapé , chaussures , sac à main etc ... ou faux cuirs ( PU ) car le produit ne pénétrera pas ! Produit à réserver aux cuirs naturels teintés ou pas .
L**O
Lederen salon hiermede behandeld. Werkt prima.
R**N
Used it to rejuvenate some scratched, scuffed and worn leather furniture. Doesn't make it look new, but it does look much better and the leather feels better. Smells like beeswax and lanolin, goes on a bit like a more easily melted shoe polish. May darken the leather a little, but our leather was lighter due to scuffs and being dried out, so it worked out well.
C**R
Un bon rendu pour le cuir Bonne odeur Re nourri le cuir
A**R
Wonderful leather cleaner. Really feeds the leather, leaving it shiny and refreshed
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