My Honest Experience
How I Removed Scratches, Cracks & Years of Damage From My Wood & Leather — In Minutes
By Jordan W. · Real customer · June 6, 2026
I was about to pay $475 to refinish a scratched-up dining table and write off a cracked, beat-up pair of leather boots.
Then a neighbor handed me a small jar and said, "Try this first." It cost $34.95. I almost laughed.
Ten minutes later the scratches were gone. The leather looked alive again. No sanding, no stain, no special skill — just a cloth and this salve.
I'd already wasted money on the walnut trick, furniture markers, Old English, even mayonnaise on the water rings. None of it actually fixed anything. This did.
Here's exactly why Walt's Wood & Leather Repair Salve works when nothing else did 👇
It Actually FIXED My Scratches & Cracks (Didn't Just Color Over Them)
I'd already tried the markers. They just painted over the scratch — I could still feel the groove with my fingernail. The first time I worked Walt's into a deep mark on my table leg, it sank in and filled it from within. Gone, not hidden.
After that I went after everything that had been bugging me: my kids' scratches, the dog's claw marks, scuffs, the dried-out leather on my boots. It melted into all of it.
When I checked what's actually in it, it made sense — just cold-pressed hempseed oil, jojoba, and natural beeswax. No silicone, no petroleum, no fillers, so I had no worries using it around my kids and pets.
"I have an oak dining table covered in scratches from my kids. One coat and they vanished. I genuinely can't find them anymore."
— Emily J.My Water Rings, Heat Marks & Dry Leather? Gone In One Go
I'd had a white coffee ring sitting on my table for three years. I tried mayonnaise. The iron-and-towel trick. Toothpaste, oil and vinegar — none of it did a thing.
I wiped Walt's over it once and the ring was just… gone. Then I tried it on the cracked, faded leather of my boots and my belt — and watched them come back to life in minutes.
"Water marks that had been on my table for 20+ years — gone. I did a double take. Wish I'd found this a decade ago."
— James M.I Used One Jar on Every Wood & Leather Thing in the House
Once I saw it work, I went around with the same jar and didn't stop. The antique dresser. The kitchen cabinets. The baseboards. Then the leather — my work boots, my dress shoes, my belt, my bags.
It didn't matter what it was — oak, walnut, mahogany, pine, cherry, maple, teak, or the leather on my shoes. If it looked tired, this brought it back.
"Used it on a 30-year-old oak table and then my old leather boots. Both look like new. One jar, two completely different jobs."
— Michael S.It Took Me 10 Minutes, Not 10 Days (Or $500)
I'd been quoted $400–$650 to get it refinished, with my furniture gone for 3–7 days. Walt's cost me $34.95 and took about 10 minutes. No skill needed — here's all I did:
1. Cleaned the surface 2. Rubbed on a thin coat 3. Let it absorb 10–15 min 4. Buffed it with a clean cloth
"I was quoted $300 to refinish one piece. This jar did that piece and three more for $34.95. Easiest money I've ever saved."
— Sandra W.One $34.95 Jar Got Me 15+ Repairs
I used to buy a separate cream for leather and a separate polish for wood — $18–$35 each, and they only did one job. This does wood and leather, and one jar took care of every pair of boots and shoes I own with plenty left over.
I've done 15+ repairs out of that one $34.95 jar now — about $2.33 a fix.
"Brought my 30-year-old dining chairs back to life and still have over half a jar left. Incredible value."
— Amanda W.Try It Completely Risk-Free
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If it doesn't bring your furniture back to life? Return it. Get your money back. Keep the jar. Return shipping is on us.
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What 1,387+ Customers Are Saying
"Did every pair of leather boots I own with one jar. They look ten years younger and didn't darken at all."
— Robert T."My boots were cracked and dry. Now they look conditioned and rich. Unreal for the price."
— Denise K."Took years of water rings off our dining table in one go. Saved us from buying a new one."
— Paul R."No tools, no skill, no mess. If you can wipe a counter, you can use this."
— Linda H.The Way I Saw It, I Had Three Choices
1. Pay $400–$650 to have it professionally refinished.
2. Spend $800–$2,500 replacing it entirely.
3. Try a $34.95 jar of Walt's — risk-free for 60 days — and fix it myself in 10 minutes.
I went with the jar. Best $34.95 I've spent on this house.
P.S. — One jar revived a whole row of leather boots and a pile of wood, so I know it lasts. For $34.95 with a free brush, it's the cheapest fix I've found for stuff I was about to throw out.
P.P.S. — And remember, I risked nothing. They give you 60 days. If I hadn't loved it I could've sent it back for a full refund and kept the jar anyway. The only thing I had to lose was the scratches.