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Last updated March 27, 2025

I bought it to fix my couch.
But once I saw how well it worked, I couldn't stop.
Coffee table. Dining chairs. Leather boots. End tables. Bar stools.
One jar. 15+ pieces of furniture. All restored.
Cost per repair: $2.50.
Here's what I used, and why it works when everything else fails.

Every product I'd tried before just sat on the surface.
Temporary shine. Then it faded.
Luxgrove penetrates deep and repairs from the inside out.
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Scratches fill in and vanish
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Cracks restore
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Faded color returns
Made with beeswax, hemp oil, jojoba oil, and shea butter that actually nourish the material.
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."

Started with my leather couch.
Then tried it on our wooden coffee table - water rings disappeared.
Tested it on leather boots - they looked brand new.
Even worked on faux leather bar stools.
One product. Every surface.
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!"

1. Scoop out a small amount
2. Rub it in with a cloth
3. Buff off excess
4. Done
No tools. No mess. No chemicals.
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."

Within minutes:
Scratches vanish.
Color returns.
Material softens.
My husband asked, "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.
π’ Organic beeswax
π’ Hemp seed oil
π’ Jojoba oil
π’ Shea butter
Safe around kids and pets.
As Sarah W. noted
"You can tell that it is made of all-natural high-quality ingredients."

I've used one jar on 15+ pieces:
Couches. Tables. Chairs. Boots. Bar stools.
Cost per repair: $2.50
Compare that to:
- Professional restoration: $400-$650 per piece
- New furniture: $1,200-$2,500
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!"

Test it on every piece in your home.
Not satisfied?
Return it. Get refunded. Keep the jar. They cover return shipping.
Most people spend over $100 trying to fix furniture:
π Leather conditioner: $35
π Wood polish: $18
π Scratch pens: $22
π Vinyl cleaner: $28
π Total: $103
Luxgrove: $39 for ALL surfaces
I've restored 15+ pieces with one jar.
That's $2.50 per repair.
π $39 with free shipping
π FREE $18.99 applicator brush
π 30-day guarantee (keep the jar, get refunded)
Each repair costs less than a latte. But actually lasts.
Buy multiple products that don't work ($100+).
Pay for professional restoration ($400-$650 per piece).
Replace your furniture ($1,200-$2,500).
Or spend $39 once and fix everything.
Over 90,000 homeowners made their choice.
P.S. - Emma C. said:"
Did a fantastic job on 70+ year-old chairs! Bought this to help restore a pair of French 1930's lambskin club chairs. The result was fantastic."
If it works on 70-year-old French antiques, it'll work on yours.
P.P.S. - My husband STILL doesn't notice when I get my hair done. But he noticed this. That's how dramatic the difference is.
P.P. P. S. - You're covered for 30 days. They refund you, cover return shipping, and you KEEP the jar. Literally zero risk. The only way you lose is doing nothing.
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