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Last updated March 27, 2025
The repair guy quoted me $475.
My neighbor said, "Don't pay that. I fixed mine for $39."
She was right.
You've tried leather conditioners, DIY tricks, and overpriced sprays..
And if you're STILL dealing with damaged furniture, the problem isn't your couch.
It's what you've been using.
Most products sit on the surface. They give temporary shine, then fade.
Luxgrove penetrates deep into the material and repairs it from the inside out.
It fills scratches, revives color, restores softness, in under 10 minutes.
Over 90,000 homeowners are using it instead of paying hundreds for repairs.
Here's why it works when everything else fails:

Every other product I'd tried just made things shiny temporarily.
Luxgrove actually repairs the damage.
✅ Scratches don't just fade - they disappear
✅ Deep claw marks fill in as you rub it in
✅ Not covered up. Actually gone.
It's made with natural ingredients: beeswax, hemp oil, shea butter - that penetrate deep and repair material from within.
Emily J. said:
"I used it on my Ethan Allen leather armchair and was amazed at how well it turned out. My chair looks brand new and the leather cream covered up all the dry, cracked, water-stained, scratched surfaces."

Same day I fixed my couch, I tested it on our wooden coffee table.
Water rings that had been there for months? Gone.
Then I tried it on:
✅ Dining chairs (leather seats AND wooden frames)
✅ My husband's leather boots
✅ End tables with scratches
✅ Faux leather bar stools
One jar. Every surface. No need to buy multiple products.
James M. said:
"Used it on a 30 year old Coach purse that hadn't been carried in 20+ years. I thought it would have to be thrown away. The transformation is amazing! The color looks new and the leather is soft and supple!"

Professional repair: 3-7 days, $400-$650
Luxgrove: 10 minutes, $39
Here's the process:
Scoop out a small amount
Rub it in with a cloth
Buff off excess
Done
No tools. No ventilation. No complicated steps.
Michael S. said:
"I have two identical sofas and both were in the same condition. Extremely dry seat cushions and rough. They amazingly are now smooth. They look great! The results speak for themselves."

Most products hedge:
"You may see results after 2-4 weeks."
Luxgrove shows results within minutes.
Scratches fill in and disappear.
Color comes back richer.
Leather feels softer.
My husband saw it from across the room: "Did you buy a new couch?"
Kathy S. had the same experience:
"In less than 10 minutes my antique school desk used as a coffee table went from dry and dull to gorgeous!"

No harsh chemicals. No toxic fumes. No warning labels.
🟢 Organic beeswax
🟢 Hemp seed oil
🟢 Jojoba oil
🟢 Shea butter
Safe enough you don't worry when your dog licks the cushions.
As Sarah W. noted
"You can tell that it is made of all-natural high-quality ingredients."

Most people spend over $100 trying to fix damaged furniture:
Leather conditioner: $35
Wood polish: $18
Scratch pens: $22
Vinyl cleaner: $28
Total: $103
Luxgrove: $39 for ALL surfaces
I've used the same jar on 15+ pieces:
Couches. Tables. Chairs. Boots. Bar stools.
Cost per repair: About $2.50
Amanda W. said:
"I have 2 high end, 30 year old chairs that our decorator exiled to the garage. I love these chairs! It took away all the scratches and they look good as new!"

30-day money-back guarantee.
Test it on every piece of furniture in your home.
If you don't love the results?
Return it. Get your money back. Keep the jar.
They even cover return shipping.
-> Professional restoration: $400-$650
->New sectional: $1,200-$2,500
->Luxgrove: $39
Even at full price, it's a steal.
But right now:
👉 50% off for first-time customers
👉 FREE shipping
👉 FREE $17.99 applicator brush
👉 30-day guarantee (keep the jar, get refunded, return shipping covered)
Each repair costs about $2.50.
Less than a latte to restore a piece of furniture.
And unlike a latte, the results last.
You're covered by a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Test it on everything. If you're not thrilled, return it.
They'll refund you.

Dry leather and wood crack because fibers separate.
Luxgrove’s oils soak into the material, restoring hydration where it matters.

As moisture returns, fibers soften and reconnect.
Faded spots regain depth and warmth.

A breathable beeswax layer seals in moisture and shields against future damage.




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I originally bought the Luxgrove salve to revive my boots for a cosplay. It's been an great product, so far I have colored a pair of tall boots, some leather straps, a belt and even my worn hikers (pictured). I still have half a container left, well worth the price to save a pair of expensive boots.

I grabbed these chairs on Facebook Marketplace - they were practically being given away!
I figured I’d experiment a little, and the project ended up being so relaxing and rewarding that I actually caught myself thinking,
“Okay… maybe this needs to be a side hustle.”
This leather cleaner and salve is honestly the best thing I’ve ever used on leather. I even tried it on my reclaimed coffee table and it worked miracles.
And one more thing... I have asthma, and most cleaning products are tough on my lungs, but this one smells subtly pleasant with zero fumes.
I seriously can’t stop raving about it, and I’m already planning to buy more!!

"My old desk chair was looking terrible, but I didn't want to replace it - it's so comfortable and perfectly broken in for me.
So, I figured I'd try Luxgrove. It was only $39, so I thought, 'Why not?'
A few minutes of work and WOW, the transformation is unbelievable!"

"Seriously, I only applied a small amount... and the change was instant! I had to pause my work just to capture the 'before and after' shot. I'm completely blown away by how easy it was and how great it looks!"

If your furniture still looks cracked, dull, or scratched even after cleaning it, there’s a reason — and it has nothing to do with bad luck or “old age.”
Here’s the truth:
Most leather and wood “cleaners” are secretly drying out your furniture.
They leave a temporary shine,but underneath, they’re stripping away the natural oils that keep fibers soft and flexible.
This is what happens when oils disappear:
❌ Cracks deepen
❌ Scratches widen
❌ Color fades
❌ Surfaces get brittle
❌ Damage accelerates

Most cleaners include:
Alcohol (evaporates fast — takes moisture with it)
Silicone (fakes a shine but traps dryness underneath)
Synthetic conditioners (sit on top instead of penetrating)
This creates the Damage Loop:
Clean → Dry Out → Crack → Buy More Cleaners → Repeat

“Your couch isn’t damaged. It’s dehydrated.”
Most “scratches” aren’t even scratches — just dried-out fibers separating.
Rehydrate them, and they reconnect.

Luxgrove does the one thing modern cleaners don’t:
It replaces the natural oils your furniture has lost.
Its blend of beeswax, jojoba, hemp oil, and shea butter:
✅ Soaks deep into fibers
✅ Restores flexibility
✅ Revives color
✅ Protects the surface
No alcohol.
No fumes.
No silicone.
Just REAL restoration.
Spend $500+ on repairs or $1,500+ on replacements.
Or spend $39 today, fix it in 10 minutes, test it risk-free for 30 days.
Over 90,000 homeowners chose option 2.
They call it "the best $39 I ever spent."
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