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Cadillac Boot and Shoe Leather Lotion 8 Ounces - Cleans, Conditions, Protects, and Polishes Leather Footwear and Accessories

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Size: 8 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)


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  • WIDE RANGING USE: Cadillac Boot and Shoe Leather Lotion is the perfect solution to revitalize handbags, purses, shoes, boots, jackets, coats, couches, sofas, car upholstery, wallets, belts and more.
  • GET RID OF WATER SPOTS AND PREVENT LEATHER CRACKING: Once applied, Cadillac Boot and Shoe Leather Lotion will work to restore or enhance the overall look and feel of your leather shoes, boots, furniture, hand bags, purses, and other leather goods.
  • EXOTIC LEATHERS AND REPTILE SKINS: Effectively cares for all types of exotic leather and reptile skin. Alligator, Crocodile, Caiman, Snake, Lizard, Ostrich, Elephant, and many more!
  • WAX FREE FORMULA: Cadillac Boot and Shoe Leather Lotion will not harden your leather products. Our wax free formula is perfect for keeping leather in its optimum state for a better look and feel overall.
  • MADE IN THE USA: All of Cadillacs products are made entirely in the United States. We take pride in our manufacturing process as well as our customer service.

Manufacturer: ‎Cadillac


Brand: ‎Cadillac


Item Weight: ‎9 ounces


Package Dimensions: ‎6.65 x 1.85 x 1.77 inches


Item model number: ‎8542145352


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎1234


Date First Available: October 30, 2012


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  • Easy to Use, Works like a Champ
Size: 8 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)
I used this Cadillac Boot and Shoe Leather Conditioner and Cleaner way back when I lived in the Detroit area. Cadillac shoe products is based in Detroit and I used when I lived there, but kind of forgot about it until I saw it on Amazon. It was like meeting an old friend. I wanted a lotion that could help me renew and restore the leather on a 100+ year old Mission style rocker. The rocker is made from solid oak with a leather seat and some leather on the back. There is a leather binding nailed to the back and around the seat attached with decorative brass nails. It's a very comfortable rocker and no one makes furniture of this quality anymore. This rocker was one of my dad's pride and joys. Unfortunately, it spent many years in a garage up in Michigan before we could get down to Texas, and then a couple of years in storage here in Houston. When we were ready to bring it into the house, I first cleaned and restored the finish on the wood. Next I needed something to bring back the leather and Cadillac's lotion did the work superbly. I put on several coats, working the lotion on the binding around the brass nails and in some tight areas around the seat with a soft tooth brush, letting the leather absorb it. After it seemed to absorb all it could, I buffed the leather out. I am more than pleased with how the leather (and the whole chair) turned out. The seat is smooth and pliable and binding looks as if its been diligently cared for for the past 100 years. I left the nails alone. They have a nice patina on them and I am happy with the way they look. So, does the chair look like new? No, it's over 100 years old and very well used. It is very presentable, though. It does look well loved, and that is what I wanted to accomplish. It's had a lot of use and neglect to overcome, but now it is a prize piece in our office. It reminds me so much of my dad. It's a wonderful, comfortable rocker to sit in and read a book. It's well on the way to last for another 100 years. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2020 by David LeBlanc

  • Good product
Size: 8 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)
Works well
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2025 by Brandon

  • I'm on my second bottle
Size: 8 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)
The media could not be loaded. I LOVE this boot and shoe cleaner so much I am on my second bottle! It lasts a really long time, and a little goes a long way. I generally clean/moisturize my shoes, wallet, and purses on the same day when I pull this out. For butter soft and Luxury leather items, like my Hammit leather wallet, Gucci purse, and my 30-year old vintage Bally coin purse, I rub it in with my hands to really moisturize the leather. The feel is smooth, supple and moisturized when finished. There is no smell, and it doesn't change the sheen of the leather good. I also use my hands to rub it in the insides of leather shoes because the inside needs to be cared for like the outside. This is a great product, and it works better than the leather products I have purchased specifically for luxury couture pieces. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2024 by Heather Heather

  • Good cleaner, softener—no noxious smell
Size: 8 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)
Easy to apply. Mostly odorless. Fairly liquid so pour gently. Not waxy. Best to use, air dry product and reapply. Restored luster and smoothed finish of a ten year old pair of Italian tennis shoes. Darkened faded leather slightly which I wanted. Well priced.
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2022 by Steven Rapp

  • Great for Chanel bags
Size: 8 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)
Used this along with the same brand’s leather cleaner on several high end handbags. It absolutely rehabilitated leather that is now 40 years old. Got recommendations for this product specifically for use on Chanel bags. There was zero damage or negative effect. Attached “after” photos.
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2025 by R. Finlayson R. Finlayson

  • It's good
Size: 8 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)
Good quality leather conditioner and cleaner for a cheap price
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2025 by benny

  • Great for designer bags... BUT...!
Size: 8 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)
A designer bag is an investment. In my case, it was a black Chloé Hudson Mini Tasseled Fringe bag comprised of calfskin on the body and very very delicate lambskin on the flap with a suede interior and suede fringe and tassels. I bought the Cadillac Boot & Shoe Leather Lotion on the recommendation of lambskin Chanel bag owners. If it’s delicate enough for lambskin, it’s delicate enough for calfskin which is tougher. They say the Chanel SAs also use this in their boutiques. I may have been a little trigger happy when the directions said to "apply liberally." I used too much initially, didn’t know it at first because it seemed like the bag was happily drinking up all the conditioner. Eventually, it left a whitish cast on my bag that I didn’t notice until after it had dried down, despite all the buffing I did and even then, it was left on for a couple of weeks as I didn't use the bag right away. The white cast too noticeable, but it started to bother me in certain lighting. The bag just appeared dulled in some parts. In a panic, thinking I had clogged the leather’s pores which can weaken the leather and trap dirt and oil beneath, I looked for solutions. I wasn’t about to use dish soap or hand soap, bad idea as it can dry out the leather too much and cause it to crack (speaking from experience on a sofa). After researching several leather cleaners, I was overwhelmed by the choices and was about to splurge on Saphir Leather Cleaning Soap (gentler than their saddle soap version and what Hermes uses) from The Hanger Project, but with limited availability to no availability on Amazon and pricey shipping and the extra time it would take to receive the product, I decided to look further. Chamberlain’s Straight Cleaner No. 2 seemed to fit the bill and they even had an article on their site about applying too much leather conditioner on things. Their recommendation was to use a gentle leather cleaner (such as theirs) or as a possible substitute… alcohol. It made me nervous. I had some 70% isopropyl alcohol (the rest is comprised of water) and used that very hesitantly. I dabbed the cotton ball with the tiniest, TINIEST dot of alcohol, even letting some it evaporate before using, and gently in circular motions, cleaned parts of my bag that had the white cast under a lamp so I knew the spots to target, starting with an inconspicuous spot on the body of the bag that was comprised of calfskin first. To my amazement, it worked to remove the excess conditioner! I did not give the alcohol the chance to sit on the bag too long and it’s wet state and evaporate, I would work to use as much as needed then absorb with another clean, dry cotton ball, cleaning in a circular motion. I eventually felt confident enough to try it on the lambskin flap and it brought back the shine to my bag. Not 100% of the excess leather conditioner is gone but most of it is. I’m giving my bag a couple days of a break before I go at it again and next time I apply this Leather Lotion, I will use a very very tiny amount and let it dry. You can always apply more. I didn’t want to use a leather cleaner specifically because 1, some of them looked too harsh or were made for leather that had years and layers of dirt, grime, and polish on them. And 2, some people had issues trying to use the leather soaps too aggressively which lightened the leather or made it look spotty. That would be a nightmare on a black bag. 3, some said using a cleaner caused the leather to then absorb the leather conditioner unevenly, especially if you were spot-cleaning which is what I would’ve done. Also, I did not use this Leather Lotion on any part of the bag where the fringe or suede was, as this is not meant for that! There are different products, shampoos and brushes made just for suede and they must be treated differently. Also, take care not to have the Leather Lotion/leather conditioner go onto stitching of the bag or hardware. A little probably isn’t harmful (I didn’t cover my hardware prior to using since my bag has minimal metal components) but especially on older bags, leather conditioners can degrade stitching and possibly affect the metal plating (you can cover with blue painter’s tape). All in all, I’m pretty happy with the product when used correctly. A lot of it was just user error coming from inexperience. I hope this helps for those of you who may have applied too much Leather Lotion or leather conditioner. Again I used very very little alcohol, we all know how drying it can be on our own skin and always test on a small area like the bottom of the bag. Also note, where I used a little too much of the alcohol, a bit of dye came off but this happened while applying the Leather Lotion too so just be aware of that and be gentle! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2017 by Oddz

  • Not working for me.
Size: 8 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)
5 got this for my leather purse and work shoes. I followed instruction, but it did not work as good as I thought. It works okay for my cheap work shoes. I suggest it is still better to let the professional to handle this for you designer stuff.
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2025 by Nooneknows

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