Walt Never Sold This. People Just Asked For It.

I opened my repair shop in Vermont in 1985. People kept bringing me leather and wood they couldn't bear to throw out. Store-bought sprays ruined the leather, so I mixed my own — beeswax, hempseed oil, jojoba. Three things, nothing else.

I'm 70 now. Still pour every batch myself. 240 jars at a time.

— Walt

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    Way Better Than The Amazon Stuff

    "I'd wasted money on a leather cream off Amazon that left my couch sticky and smelling like chemicals. Walt's is the opposite — you can smell the beeswax, it sinks right in, no greasy film. My husband thought I was crazy paying for it. Then he watched my old armchair come back to life."

    Eleanor W.

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    One Jar Did My Whole Living Room

    "I was on the fence about the price. But I did the sofa, two dining chairs, my boots, and my husband's old briefcase — and there's still salve left in the jar. Works out cheaper than the three different products I used to buy."

    Linda B.

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    Shipping Took A Bit, But Worth The Wait

    "Took a little longer to arrive than I expected — I think my batch was still being poured. That aside, it does exactly what's promised. The cracks on my leather recliner are gone and the color came back. My only regret is not ordering two."

    Sarah K.

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    My Dining Table Looks New Again

    "Water rings from years of mugs, a few scratches from the kids. I'd tried everything — olive oil, that walnut trick, store polish. Nothing held. One go with Walt's and the marks just disappeared. No color matching, no sanding."

    Robert M.

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    Skeptical At First — Not Anymore

    "Figured it was just another overpriced balm. It's not. My 15-year-old leather boots were dry and cracking and I'd given up on them. Two coats and they're soft again. Wish I'd found this years ago."

    David T.

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    You Can Tell It's Made By Hand

    "It doesn't feel like a factory product. Mine came with a batch number written on the bottom and it actually smells natural, not perfumed. Used it on leather and on an old oak dresser — works on both. Already telling my sister to get one."

    Margaret H.

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