Choose this effective cleaner with confidence to eliminate tough stains like grease, oil and even seborrhea. Natural oils from hands, hair and skin can build up on apparel and upholstery causing unsightly dark marks that make your valuable possessions look worn and unattractive. Revitalize your favorites to make them look fresh and well maintained. Avel simply has no peer when it comes to textile and leather care. Only the best products to clean and condition are available from this French company, featuring both its own expanding line of treatments and the finest selections from brands deemed worthy to be included in the Avel family. How to use: The Avel Stain Remover Hussard could not be easier to use. Simply spray the affected area with this unique product and watch as soiling, grease, oil and even natural skin oils that have marred the look of your leather goods dissolve and disappear without leaving any residue or permanent ring.
A**H
It works on oil stains
I don’t normally write product reviews but this stuff works! At least in my case. I have a brand new pair of caiman boots and got an oil spot on them while cooking. Sprayed this product and let set for 2 hours. Completely removed the stain. Couldn’t be more pleased. 100% recommend for oil stains.
C**S
Be VERY careful
This is an expensive leather chair.I watched this product being used on YouTube and followed the exact same instructions being very careful. Not only did it fail to remove the round stain but it whitened the area around the stain.Very disappointed. Make sure you understand the leather you have and test it on an area where it cannot be seen.
K**Y
It works!!
Y'all this stuff is the truth!! Someone in my house (one of my kidults!!) dropped grease on my boot, this stuff worked great!!. The light spot on my boot is where the grease was. I cause that spot though, I used an alcohol pad to try to soak up the grease and of course some of the dye came out, did nothing for the grease stain. I found this cleaner in a Google search after that. Lol... lastly, the only drawback is that the instructions are in every language but English, but Google lense to the rescue for that translation! Go ahead, buy this it works well.
J**S
Good, but didn't work on oil stains
Bought this after I got some cooking oil on my leather shoe. I cleaned the shoe and allowed it to dry. I used the spray (which appeared to adhere especially to the oil spot) and allowed it to sit and dry for an extended period of time. Unfortunately, the oil spot on the leather was unaffected by the spray. I repeated a few times, but did not get too aggressive (did not want to cause further damage to the boot). It cleaned other parts of the boot well, but nothing that would remove an oil stain.
J**C
Removed almond butter oil stain from leather shoes
Very pleased with results. I sprayed the product directly on the oil stain and water stains. It turned to a white powder as it dried. When I brushed the powder away from the leather 8 hours later, the stains were gone.
S**H
Did not work well
Did not work as well as description. And pricey!!!
J**E
Really Impressed
I got some major oil spots on my favorite leather bag and brought it in to a professional to see if they could remove the stains. I was told they couldn’t do it, so I gave this product a try.Overall I’m happy with the results, even if it’s not perfect. The stains show faintly, but it’s pretty good.There was some drying of the leather from the degreaser, so I applied a leather cleaner/conditioner afterwards. I may still have to use a deep conditioner for the bag.It did take several overnight applications, and I had to saturate the leather more than anticipated. Basically I followed the product directions and watched a YouTube video that featured this product. FYI, you have to peel back part of the label to find the directions in English.
E**H
Works, but more work to clean the cleaner
Spray on, let dry, brush off. Easy to use and it did a good job removing some who-know-how-old stains from a couple of vintage Coach bags. It’s nice to literally see the stains being pulled up, even if it takes several applications.But even after vacuuming with a brush attachment (see photos, chocolate brown bag), followed by brushing with a horsehair brush, there is sticky white residue remaining. It seems the natural texture of this full grain leather, as opposed to split grain/polished leathers, grabs the particles quite well. A damp rag just gets it damp, not off - it dries looking just the same. I'm not excited at the prospect of dunking these bags again, just to clean the cleaner off. Hopefully I can figure out a less drastic solution.Happy, but unhappy.
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