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Your cart is empty.The unique product really the suede and nubuck leather, crepe, Textile Cleaner, stretch and the materials Tex, which are the freshness to their original colour.Remarks: – To be used with a brush etaleur Saphir Large Model warm damp sponge for shoes and leather goods, and with a sapphire oval brush for soft furnishings or clothing. Rub and rinse. Allow it to dry.- Then Brush with the cleaning sponge suede nubuck Saphir to délustrer.- Then upgrade with the Rénovétine Saphir if the color is.- Score 500 ml for a 3 seater sofa.
Jane Doe
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025
Worked perfectly to clean a suede jacket. It
George Lula
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2025
Easy to use, doesn't appear to be toxic and great results
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2024
Clean boots as expected what more can I say.They just every day work boots.
Carolin
Reviewed in Germany on November 12, 2024
Das Bürstchen ist sehr klein und für meine Zweck nicht zu gebrauchen, trotzdem toll, dass es gratis dabei ist. Das Mittel reinigt gut und ist angenehm zu verwenden.
Mark
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 21, 2024
Purchased to clean up some old suede boots that had been left damp and stank of mildewDid a great job removing any traces of dirt and restored the boots to a much better condition. Followed up with some saphir renovateur spray and the boots are good as new uppers
JARELLANO
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2023
Used this on my Red Wing boots of nubuck and this product made miracles!I use my work boots almost every day for 10-12 hours in dusty places and by the end of the week does not look well.The images that are used as instructions on the bottle may not be very helpful so in this case go to YouTube and search for "How To Clean Suede Shoes (With Saphir Omni'Nettoyant)" an excellent video of master shoe repair person.These 2 products are one and the same. This review is for the SAPHIR Cleaner Suede Nubuck Leather Omnidaim but both work the same. Both saphir companies (different logo) belong to same conglomerate.
Jimbo
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2023
Small bottle small brush if you only have 1 or 2 pairs of suede Nubuck or roughout boots or shoes this bottle should last a while if it’s multiple pairs you might need more than one bottle. The brush is small like toothbrush small but it helps to get in those hard to reach areas. First brush your boots or shoes with a hog or horse brush to take all the dust off. Use an eraser for any stains you need to take care of. Run a crepe brush just to loosen up any build up on the nap. Brush again with hog or horse brush to remove any remaining loose nap or dirt. Get a small shallow container pour 2-4 top cap fulls of the cleaner wet the brush and go to town on the boot or shoe, circular motions until you start seeing some foam. Get the whole shoe treated. Rinse the brush with water and again brush all the shoe or boot with water( water will damage shoe if you are constantly getting wet or cleaning it too often). Get a lint free cloth or microfiber cloth gently dry the shoe. Let it sit until it dries stuff some newspaper, napkins or wooden shoe trees to absorb moisture. Once dry apply suede, Nubuck conditioner and waterproofer if you have some.
大野利恵
Reviewed in Japan on January 21, 2022
スエードの汚れた目立たなくなりました。
David Arpero
Reviewed in Mexico on September 3, 2021
Realmente al limpiar la superficie como ante, nobuck o gamuza, no sólo la limpia sino que la revitaliza. Mientras otro productos te lo venden separado. Solo cabe mencionar que la imagen no concuerda con la presentación.
Jean-Félix B.
Reviewed in Canada on August 20, 2021
Had high expectations seeing all the reviews and was told that this was the best cleaner for suede leather. I guess it's a good cleaner if you just have a little bit of dirt here and there, but it doesn't actually work if you have stains. I had an oil pizza stain on my suede boots and the product didn't work at all. It actually made it worst by making the stain more apparent and now there is this whitish spot surrounding the stain as well. 1500$ pair of boots kind of ruined... guess I'll try my luck at the actual cleaner or cobbler.
S. Torok
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2021
I wish I had taken before and after pictures of my women's boots before I cleaned them with this cleanser. The difference is truly stunning. I had contemplated throwing my boots away, because they were so stained and dingy looking after two full winters of use. But I decided to try cleaning them well instead. I am exceedingly pleased. They look almost brand new now! I cleaned them very quickly, dunking the brush in a tiny bit of the cleaner and using a gentle, but fast swirling motion, giving extra attention to the particularly dirty spots, but cleaning ALL of the suede. I then gently rinsed the boots with a wet, cold water cloth, and dabbed them dry with a towel. I decided to stuff some socks down in the toe area while they dried, hoping to eliminate some of the creases that had permanently settled into the ridge of the boots near the toe area from years of use. This helped tremendously, as the creases almost disappeared completely. The color was also rejuvenated with the cleaning. Super product. Thank you!
HSea
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2020
Saphir is usually the king of shoe care products and as such, often have a hefty premium attached. I was trying to rescue some light colored suede shoes, so I figured I would go with the brand that is supposed to be the best. Not only is this product incredibly overpriced when compared to other well known alternatives, it also produces substandard results. The product is a paint to use, and it takes forever to get rid of the suds after the product has been brushed in. It required a ton of water which of course lead to water stain lines which means the whole shoe had to be soaked to even it out. Now I have shoes that area several shades darker and not that much cleaner. At the end of the day, this is too expensive, requires more work and time than it should and produces substandard results.
Tracy
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2017
UPDATE: This is THE ONLY decent product for cleaning suede and nubuck, particularly suede. I used others after my first try (review below) and they left a dirt ring around the treated area and did not clean the dirt! Even if they say for suede and nubuck they can't be trusted.HINTS: A gum eraser (not a pencil eraser) will remove slight everyday scuff marks from nubuck very easily without having to use a cleaner. Suede may be a little harder to clean with gum eraser but try. Also use a stiff brush from time to time on both suede and nubuck to keep them from building up dust. Dusty suede or nubuck is harder to clean well. Be sure to clean a spot ASAP - this stuff is like magic if used correctly.Let water help you clean and conserve product according to the enclosed instructions, which are pictures that show this:1. Be certain to use a small stiff shoe brush (not provided) to raise the nap on area you want to treat.2. Using the soft brush provided, apply a small amount of Omnidaim well over the area but don't over-soak it- see next step3. Right away, rinse the soft brush in clean tap water and go over the treated area with the watery brush in a tight circular motion to raise a suds. You don't have to drench it but do not be afraid to get it wet - just not dripping wet. You don't need a full on lather, a little suds is all.4. Rinse the brush clean and go again if you are not satisfied with suds. You might need a touch more product if no suds come up5. Do not worry if the item looks dark or still dirty. Put the clean brush and product away and let your item completely dry, perhaps 24 hours.6. Use the stiff brush on completely dry item to raise the nap again.ORIGINAL: It cleaned black marks off my blue suede jacket. Scary to see leather all damp/wet and foaming but use of a stiff brush before and after makes it looks great. The only drawback is the packaging. It is a French product and has several languages all over the box, hard to spot the English. The text is also very brief, and in fact only a few little pictures for How To Use. I got by OK though, just saying it is unexpected.
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