Saphir Médaille d’Or, Crème 1925 75ml (saphir hermes red 12) – leather shoe polish
This original formula is uniquely worked out on beeswax, solvent (like turpentine) and shea butter basis. This unique mixture permits the use of a great variety of waxes (+ than 7 waxes) with the optimum concentration. The pigments were chosen for their dying and penetrating quality that allow to get different shades by using different colours: you will obtain incomparable sheens.
Suitable Uses:
Crème 1925 is suitable for use on smooth leather shoes.
Main ingredients:
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Beeswax – nourishes and softens the leather
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Carnauba wax – adds durability and a high-gloss finish
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Montan wax – enhances waterproofing and shine
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Shea butter oil – deeply moisturises and conditions the leather
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Turpentine spirit – allows deep penetration of pigments and waxes for optimal results
Care Instructions:
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Ensure all dirt and dust is removed from the shoes. Buff shoes with a brush. For a more in-depth clean, use the Saphir Beauté du Cuir Cleaning Lotion (ref. 0544).
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Apply Crème 1925 sparingly using a cotton cloth or the Saphir Médaille d’Or Spreading Brush (ref. 2601).
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Massage into the leather in a circular motion, enabling the cream to penetrate and nourish the leather. This will ensure a good layer of protection. Leave it to dry for one hour.
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Polish leather with a bristle brush then finish with a wool cloth or glove.
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Once a base coat of Crème 1925 has been applied, simply re-buff the shoe following wear to maintain the shine.
Tip:
If your leather is dirty or clogged with wax, silicone, or resin deposits, clean it with Cleaning Lotion (ref.1293) or Reno Cleaner.
When selecting a colour cream to match your leather, it may not be possible to find a perfect match. The colour pigments in Crème 1925 enhance the existing colour by providing a transparent colour tint. Opting for a lighter colour minimises darkening of the leather and enables the existing colour to dominate. Darker tints can create a more nuanced patina.
Reno Cleaner removes excess colour without compromising the leather.
Before general use, test first on a hidden part of the shoe to avoid damage!

