

ποΈ Elevate your leather gameβbecause your carβs interior deserves VIP treatment.
Autoglym Leather Care Balm (500 ml) is a premium, PH-neutral formula crafted with natural oils and surface proofing agents to deeply nourish and protect automotive leather upholstery. Designed to maintain a natural matte finish without greasy residue, it prevents cracking and preserves leatherβs original texture. Ideal for biannual use after cleaning, this balm is a trusted choice since 1965, made in the UK with rigorous quality standards.




























| ASIN | B00373L7OK |
| Best Sellers Rank | 12 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) 2 in Car Leather & Upholstery Cleaner |
| Brand | Autoglym |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (5,862) |
| Date First Available | 19 Jan. 2007 |
| Item Weight | 540 g |
| Item model number | LCB500 |
| Manufacturer | Autoglym |
| Manufacturer part number | AG 135008 |
| Model | LCB500 |
| OEM Part Number | AGLCB |
| Product Dimensions | 21 x 19 x 22 cm; 540 g |
| Special Features | PH Neutral |
C**W
Leather care balm autoglym
Good quality as expected from autoglym. More expensive than some other similar products but to me, worth it. Arrived on time.
M**Y
Great Quality - Used On My Leather Sofa With Fantastic Results - Would Recommend...X
Great quality Leather Balm, Used this along with AutoGlym's Leather Cleaner, For my Brown Leather Corner Suite. * After cleaning the leather and allowing to dry naturally, Shake bottle well & test light-fastness/Suitability on hidden area first, Pour the balm onto a polish applicator, I used a clean microfibre cloth. Then gently massage into the surface of the leather. Allow a few minutes for leather to absorb, Then buff with a clean microfibre cloth. Great results, Slightly exhausting when doing a large leather sofa in one go, But well worth the time. My leather looks much better, Very pleased with the finish & approx half a bottle left for a 2nd application too. Just takes alot of elbow grease. * Leave a faint but nice scent after using, Also leather still looks good even a couple of weeks after using this, Has the slightest of sheen to leather, But doesn't leave it overly shiny like some wax/balms do. Definitely prefer this product over others, As it has made the scratches much less noticeable, So don't have a bad word to say about this. Worth the cost & would recommend if your sofa is looking tired like mine was. I have also included some before & after shots of a couple of area's, That had some scratches to show my great results with this product. Link To Leather Cleaner: Autoglym 500ml Leather Cleaner
C**S
Work well
good product and leaves the leather supple and smelling nice
S**H
Auto Glym. Brilliant.
Not found a better Leather Care Cream. Highly recommended.
J**R
Use this a few times a year on real leather seats to keep it supple and looking as good as new!
Have used this stuff for years on leather car seats. Have even used it on an old chesterfield wingback with good results. It's easy to use too much, however I always slop loads on and rub it in so that by the time I've done a whole car interior I could wring out my cloth it is so much excess balm in it. One word of warning is this doesn't work well on faux leather seats. For example I used it 2-3 times a year on my old Landrover Discovery 3 leather seats and it kept it gorgeous with no tears or cracks! Literally it looked like new! However I have tried it on my Toyota Rav4 which has fake leather seats and (this seems obvious), it goes on nicely, gives the material a nice soft sheen but then 48hrs later the seats have dried out to a dull finish and look as if they've never been given any treatment. So for real leather it is fantastic stuff. For fake leather, don't bother.
A**M
Works well as a finishing product and a pleasant fragrance
Used Autoglym Leather Cleaner first and later neutralised with water. Then a thin metal spatula (like that used for opening mobile phone cases) to spread filler very sparingly across the grain of cracks in a leather car seat. Cleared off as much as possible while carefully making sure there was enough of the filler left in the crack to build it up. Use a clean cloth gently to βlevelβ any imperfections and balance the filled areas. Wait for hardening, then buff. Repeat as necessary using very thin layers to build up. Keep the filler as close to the area as possible with as little spreading beyond the cracked area as possible. Later used Furniture Clinic recolouring balm and spatula to apply colour quite thickly, then used a neutral cotton cloth to spread the recolouring gel balm across the wider area β the whole panel. Work on one specific area/panel at a time. Wait a few minutes before buffing with a microfibre cloth. Leave for a couple of hours and reapply if necessary and rebuff. The surface will change from matt to satin reflection. Areas where the filler has been used may show a slight dark grey discolouration (from black) even after a couple of colour treatments. Wait about ten minutes after colour re-application, cloth to spread over the area, buff and then leave for a few hours. Use a clean microfibre cloth to buff to make sure no colour is coming off. Then applied the Autoglym leather care balm area by area using a microfibre cloth. This will lift some of the colour onto the cloth, (keep turning the cloth) buff again after a few minutes and check for colour fastness. It might be sensible to not wear white clothes when seated, at least till the surface becomes colourfast. Overall, the combination of Autoglym Leather Cleaner, Scratch Doctor filler, Furniture Clinic Recolouring balm and Autoglym Leather Care balm worked well on black leather car seats. Very good at filling in nicks and minor scuffs. For any tears or rips, use Bostick rubberised superglue ( or Bostick instant) to 're-lay' before applying filler and other treatments. There are plenty of videos on the internet to guide on more complicated repairs. The best finish can only be achieved by full refurbishing, using fine (eg 1200 grit) sanding, rigorous time-consuming preparation and spraying the leather with colour-matched paint to restore the original finish. This is something of a specialist art. While this combination of products is quite expensive (and others were not tried) the results are more than acceptable on 18-year-old black grained leather seats.
R**R
Another quality product. Leaves leather looking very refreshed.
Another quality product. Leaves leather looking very refreshed. Dries quickly
D**T
Works well and easy to use π
Very happy and seems to do the job π
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