Vanessa Y.—August 23, 2023✓ Verified purchase
I bought this conditioner to use on some calf leather shoes/heels. The pictures attached are after application of the SAPHIR conditioner followed by their Super Invulner. Pros: Application requires a dime size amount, so a little goes a long way. Applied with a new chamois cloth the product melted easily into the leather and provided the shoes with a conditioned shine. The product mitigated some creases and left no color or residue on the shoes. I used this on multiple shoes (different colors) and there was little to no color transferred on the chamois cloth. Cons: Make sure to use this in a well ventilated area! I mistakenly used this in my living room and the smell was STRONG. It also permeated the entire living room until the following day so be aware. If you do not clean the shoes before application I don’t believe the product will “clean” your leather (this product is more of a condition & treatment). Overall: I liked the way this product treated the fine leather goods I have. I will use this again and recommend it to others. It’s important to invest in high quality products when maintaining luxury goods so I believe it’s worth the investment. I’ve used other treatments before and the color/integrity became comprised while SAPHIR maintained & provided my items a “brand new” look. Read more


Jeremy—February 29, 2020✓ Verified purchase
First let me say, if someone gave less than 5 stars, they hit the wrong button. Saphir Medaille d'Or Renovateur is the undisputed champion of boot conditioning. Even the best leather tannery in the entire world, agrees with that statement. It is fact, that this product and Venetian Shoe Cream, are the only two products recommended by Horween. The latter being a thrifty alternative, and often just as good for some leathers. You really only need Saphir if you're wanting the best of the best, and for high quality leathers. Any well versed boot enthusiast can tell you that Saphir renovateur is the best. It's the only product you can use on Shell Cordovan, being 100% certain that you won't damage or discolor your precious leather. I've been learning more any more about boots and leather, since purchasing a pair of brown Bottega Venetas in Italy a few years back. I was worried about ruining the color of my boots, so I dove deep into boot forums, finally discovering Saphir Medaille d'Or Renovateur. The results were amazing, it truly rejuvenated the leather of my Bottegas Veneta boots. No darkening or splotches. I also used it on a pair of handmade American Boots with Natural Dublin leather. To my surprise, it didn't darken the leather!! The neutral disposition of this cream is remarkable. I've used a few different conditioners like Bickmore 4, Obenauf's and Huberds on my work boots. The latter 2 are far too greasy and would ruin any premium leathers. I love Saphir so much, I even use it on my newer work boots. Which are shown i the photos: White's Foreman Steel Toe Model. I provided before an after of my work boots. Along with a photo of my 3 year old Bottegas and the pair in Dublin. You can see how beautifully they are aging whike conditioning with Saphir. I do wish the price was a bit more affordable, but the results make it worth every penny! Thank you! Read more
Brad—December 20, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Saphir products are the only products I use on my collection of Goodyear welted footwear. I have purchased this cleaner/conditioner several times over the years and I have never been disappointed in this or any other Saphir product. A little goes a long way. I have never experienced any discoloration or darkening of the leathers due to this product. Rub it on with my fingers and let it dry then buff it off with a horsehair brush for a nice, easy shine. Great product. Read more
Karl—September 30, 2016✓ Verified purchase
GREAT professional product for leather. I buy quality shoes and I want them to last. I recently found out about Saphire cleaners, conditoners, and polishes. I heard that Saphir has the best mix of mink oil and other ingredients in their Renovator dOr. I decided to try it on an old inexpensive pair of Docker loafers that I have not worn in over a year, they were dirty and scuffed and visibly drying. I applied a small amount with a pad of cotton [make up remover type of cotton pad] I rubbed it into the leather as if I were applying lotion to skin, I let that soak in for a few minutes that brushed with a horsehair shoe brush, then buffed it with hand/fingers using a shoe cloth. I was amazed how much better one quick application made a difference, See my photo, the shoe on the left next to the jar of Saphir Renovator is clean, and better color and less scuff. I am sure if I use a pigmented shoe cream I can make the color look solid however I want it to look slightly distressed, and classy with jeans. As amll amount is all that is necessary, this small jar cost $23.00 however it will go a long way, a little is all you need. It has an aroma to it, the fragrance does not bother me, its a natural turpintine scent from natural ingrediants. I actually kind of like the way it smells.The frangrance is the least of this products qualities, its a GREAT restorer and will make your shoes last much longer and they will look better also. I recommend it, get yourself a jar of this amazing product. Read more

Joe De La Rosa—December 9, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Great product. I use this on my dress shoes maybe a couple times a year. Works well and maintains the condition of my dress shoes. Read more