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Last updated March 27, 2025
This might sound dramatic, but Luxgrove saved me from spending a fortune—and rescued a piece of my home I truly loved.
I’m 55, and our furniture has seen it all—kids, grandkids, and a golden retriever who thinks the couch is his.
It was scratched, dry, and faded. I used to cover it with a blanket when guests came over, just to hide the damage.
I was ready to buy a new one… until I saw someone in my Facebook group rave about Luxgrove. She said it saved her antique chair, so I gave it a shot.
Now? I’m the one raving.
Here’s why I’m telling everyone to try it:

I’ll never forget the first time I rubbed it in. I started on the worst part—the back cushion that looked more gray than brown—and as I worked it in, it was like watching time rewind.
That rich, chocolate brown slowly reappeared, just like it used to look when we first bought it.
No paint. No weird shine. Just that soft, natural leather color, back where it belonged.
It honestly brought a tear to my eye.

Now I’ve tried other leather stuff before, and half the time I’d end up with greasy fingers, slippery seats, and a big ol’ stain on my pants.
Not this time.
The Luxgrove Recolouring Balm just soaks right into the leather—like a drink of water for dry skin.
No stickiness, no transfer, and it dried smooth and clean.
I even sat on the couch in white pants afterward just to test it—and guess what? Not a mark.

We’ve got a big sunny window in the living room—lovely light, terrible for leather.
The Luxgrove Leather Recolouring Balm didn’t just bring back the color—it softened the cracks and blended in all those little scuff marks from years of wear.
Even the tiny claw marks from our cat practically disappeared.
I thought I’d need a whole new piece of furniture.
Turns out, I just needed a little balm and a bit of faith.

I’m not what you’d call “handy.” I don’t own power tools, and I had to ask my grandson how to use the air fryer.
But this? I had it figured out in minutes.
You clean the leather, rub the balm in with a cloth, and let it do its thing.
No complicated instructions, no waiting around.
I did it while sipping tea and watching my shows.
It was actually kind of relaxing!

Once I saw what it did to the couch, I couldn’t help myself.
I brought out my old leather purse that I’d nearly donated, and gave it a rub. Looked brand new.
Then the leather in our car. Then my husband’s boots.
Now I keep the jar under the sink and reach for it anytime something starts looking tired.
Furniture, accessories, even jackets—it works like a charm.

There’s no waiting days for it to “cure” or hoping it’ll look better once it dries.
I saw a difference right away.
That sun-damaged leather went from sad and dry to soft, deep, and rich in just one coat.
It was so satisfying, I made my daughter come over just to show her.
Even she couldn’t believe it—and she’s not easily impressed.

I had already started window shopping for a new leather set.
The prices nearly made me fall off my chair. Thousands of dollars… just to replace something that still felt good, just looked worn.
Instead, I spent under $30 and brought it all back to life.
It wasn’t just affordable—it was empowering.
I felt like I reclaimed something that meant a lot to me. That couch has seen birthdays, holidays, movie nights—it holds memories.
Now it’s got a second chance.
So no, I’m not tossing out my old leather.
Not when I’ve got Luxgrove’s Leather Recolouring Balm right here in my cupboard.
If you’ve got something faded, scratched, or just plain tired—don’t give up on it yet.
Give it a little love first.
You might just fall in love with it all over again.
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