

🎨 Restore your leather’s story—flawless, fast, and forever fresh.
Saphir Navy Blue Renovating Cream is a pigment-rich, quick-drying leather repair cream enriched with natural beeswax and carnauba. Designed for targeted color restoration on smooth leather, it effectively conceals scratches and scuffs while nourishing and protecting the surface. Ideal for shoes, bags, and belts, this compact cream blends seamlessly for a natural finish, backed by Saphir’s century-long tradition of premium leather care.














J**N
Works like a champ.
Pictured is the before and after. Fairly deep gouge in the toe area and another on the side. Lightly sanded with 220 grit, applied the resin, let it dry, lightly sanded again, applied more, etc. until it was filled in a smooth. Each coat dried within ten minutes. I burnished with the back of a spoon after the final sanding to get the sanded leather to look like it did before I started. Or looks like nothing ever happened. I recommend applying in small batches. If you try to fill a deep gouge all at once, it takes a lot more sanding. Definitely will use when it’s needed again. Great stuff.
B**A
Would recommend.
Worked great on my leather Mary Jane shoes. I had some bad scruffing. I gently cleaned the shoe with a wet wipe (like a diaper wipe, because that's what I have on hand), then I used a 600 grit sand paper. Finished with this cream, waited 10 minutes and gently rubbed away the residue with gauze. Looks brand new, I hope it lasts.
S**J
Great Product
Great Product. Used it on a designer purse that I was selling online. Easy to use but recommend buying a buffer brush as it does not come with it.
L**P
Was able to mix with dye very well
I had asked the question if it could be pre-mixed with dye. I tried it and it worked very well, got a perfect color match. The only reason I put a 4 is that the product, when I purchased it, was somewhat separated in the tube. It still works, but I have to squeeze out more than I want to get the right ratio of the separated liquid (which comes out first) and the thicker part of the product. I do worry that by the time I get to the end, it will just be dried up since so much liquid comes out first. Also, when the thicker part comes out, it has the texture of cottage cheese. This is only for the white. I also own in black and that one is fine.
L**5
Like Magic.
i was amazed at how my broken leather dress shoes seem like new now thanks to this product. A while back ago I scratched badly my dress shoes and I had no idea how to fix them. As i was trying to find some way to repair them, I found this almost by accident and let me tell you this stuff is magic. It almost hides completely the scratch, covers it, and binds itself with the leather, making my shoes seem like new. If you want to repair any leather shoe with this; you won't be disappointed trust me.
M**S
Exceeded my expectations by light-years!
Helped me resolve a tiny minor surface imperfection from manufacturing of not one, but two handmade Italian leather jackets. I cannot believe my eyes. Just a drop 1/10th the size of Q-tip (think microns) does wonders, seamlessly integrating into the existing finish. Simply dazzled as to how effective and easy this solution was for me. Key is to do a little at a time (for one precise spot) and let dry for around 10 minutes, and ultimately press in to help form shape with your finger. Take your time and see how the polymers behave as they dry & solidify. Thank you Saphire! Matt Gnowles
T**E
I use it on my knife bag and work shoes and it looks newer and less used
I work in the kitchen 5-6 days a week. I also go to culinary school. I own Birkenstocks, docs non-slips, and my knife bag that I use this for. So I use my shoes and my bag a lot. I apply this, at least, once a month or every other month. It’s the best thing I’ve ever gotten for my things. It honestly keeps the leather shiny and healthy looking. I also put wax after applying this. Maybe I don’t need to but to me, it makes the leather much more softer. There isn’t any smell. If you do mind washing your hands thoroughly, I would wear gloves, but I don’t really wear any, since it’s so easy to wash off of skin. I use a micro fabric towel and squeeze the product right on the item I want to use it on, super easy to use. It’s bang for your buck, small amount goes a long way, and something that anyone should add in their leather care routine
D**N
good for fixing nicks in leather boots.
i recomend watching a couple videos on how to use this stuff if youve never used it before, as it can be slightly finiky. but once you get the hang of it, it works great. i used it to fix several deep nicks in the toe of my work boots.
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