User Guide

It’s always the safest route to contact the manufacturer or company that sells or makes your
particular leather item and ensure it is okay to use a water-based conditioner/cleaner (No. 1,
No. 4, and No. 5), an alcohol-based leather cleaner (No. 2), or an oil/wax based
conditioner/protectant (No. 3) on their particular type of leather.
Always test an inconspicuous area of your leather item first to ensure you like the result before
applying the leather care product to the entire surface of the leather.
Apply leather conditioners in THIN, EVEN layers. This is to ensure you don’t over-condition the
leather and that any change in color (darkening) will be uniform. You can always add additional
thin layers as desired.
Chamberlain’s Leather Milk recipes are not recommended for soft, suede, vinyl or simulated
leathers.
It’s always the safest route to contact the manufacturer or company that sells or makes your
particular leather item and ensure it is okay to use a water-based conditioner/cleaner (No. 1,
No. 4, and No. 5), an alcohol-based leather cleaner (No. 2), or an oil/wax based
conditioner/protectant (No. 3) on their particular type of leather.
19 | Page