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All you need to know about BeeSeal:

What BeeSeal is made of...

BeeSeal is largely made of natural beeswax and other natural ingredients. Beeswax has been used for many thousands of years as a preservative (tombs and the mummies inside were sealed with beeswax).

What is so good about BeeSeal...

BeeSeal will not rot stitches, nor soften or overstretch leather. Made in New Zealand without animal byproducts, it can be applied to any colour leather without leaving a greasy finish. It rejuvenates and conditions leather, and also works on canvas and oilskins. Rats and mice will not eat it and it is mould resistant.


Restore your furniture to showroom shine

Leather furniture loves BeeSeal...

BeeSeal is good for leather furniture (and car upholstery) because it conditions the leather and stops it drying out (which leads to cracking). BeeSeal also helps to prevent leather from being stained (coffee, red wine, food etc...). Leather will look cleaner with restored colour after treatment.

BeeSeal will not colour leather...

BeeSeal is colourless so it will not colour leather. It may slightly darken light tan leather, more noticeably so with softer leathers.

BeeSeal's waterproofing qualities...

BeeSeal helps waterproof leather (as well as oilskins and canvas). Some boots may not be waterproof very long due to the construction of the seams and the fact that the quality of leather can vary. This does not mean these boots can not be waterproofed, it just means you may have to reapply BeeSeal more often.

 

No need for Nugget...

You can apply Nugget style boot polishes over BeeSeal but we find you don't have to, as BeeSeal will polish to a shine on most leather.


Rejuvenates and restores leather

How to apply BeeSeal...

Clean the leather to be treated and then warm (do not overheat) in the sun or drying closet. Apply BeeSeal with a soft cloth until the leather has absorbed as much as it can, then simply wipe off any excess. Buff to a shine if required. Light applications are recommended for leather furniture, dress shoes, bags etc... During the first application, the leather may absorb a lot of BeeSeal (some boots can consume as much as 1/3 of a tin). From then on all that is required to keep your leather looking good are light applications weekly, fortnightly or monthly (depending on use).

BeeSeal can treat all kinds of things...

All your leather, work boots, golf shoes, sports and dress shoes, handbags and wallets, motorcycle gear, leather clothing, saddlery equipment (BeeSeal will not irritate yearlings as it is all natural), leather furniture and many more leather products. BeeSeal can also be used on raw wood, oiled wood and PolyUrethane coated wood. BeeSeal is great for cleaning doorways (getting rid of that horrible dirty patch near handles) as well as car dashboards, bumpers etc... BeeSeal can also be used on Nappa and Suede although it will slightly darken these and can flatten the Nap.

BeeSeal is all natural...

BeeSeal contains no silicone. It also contains no animal fats or any other animal byproducts.

Made in sunny Whangamata, New Zealand