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๐ Shine bright, tread bold โ your leatherโs new best friend!
Tarrago Professional Shoe Cream is a premium, eco-friendly leather conditioner and polish enriched with 18% carnauba wax and beeswax. Designed for over 80 years of expertise, it offers vibrant color restoration, deep nourishment, and a brilliant, long-lasting shine. Silicone-free and water-based, it protects leather goods from drying out while allowing them to breathe. Available in over 100 shades, this versatile cream revitalizes shoes, boots, purses, and furniture with quick-drying, easy applicationโperfect for the style-conscious professional who demands both performance and sustainability.













| ASIN | B003TZNK4Q |
| Best Sellers Rank | #34,955 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #36 in Shoe Polishes |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (5,575) |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 9807015 |
| Manufacturer | Tarrago |
| Product Dimensions | 2.36 x 2.36 x 1.5 inches |
D**N
Quick fix for corners on a damaged bag
This product is amazing. Dries quickly, coverage is nice and light and covers up any scratches. Not slippery, wipes clean. No lasting color on your hands. Color does not go onto your clothing once dry. Great product
C**.
Try it and like it.
The best shoe polish Iโve ever found. In fact they have a furniture kit that was really easy with great results. Did my wine large leather sofa. And it turned out great. Just read and do the instructions,
M**G
Excellent Coverage On Leather Purse
This leather cream polish provided amazing coverage for my gray designer handbag. I did a lot of research on various brands before purchasing. I based my purchase on previous reviews primarily because you canโt always believe what the manufacturer states. This cream polish went on very smooth and the pigment immediately soaked up the leather bringing it right back to life. It didnโt stain the original leather, just blended it in for a perfect match. The bottom corners on my soft leather purse had faded over the years and I wanted to brighten it up. This cream polish didnโt dry chalky at all or have a โcrustedโ finish after applying a couple layers. It also did not darken the original leather. It really looks new again. I did put a light coat of leather conditioner over the entire bag. The color did not rub off at all on clothing (I checked). I previously ordered the same color in a big name cheaper brand and it did nothing to the color, just conditioned it a little. I am sold on the Tarragon brand and plan on purchasing more colors. A little goes a long way.
J**7
Good product
Good product
M**A
Try this on your vinyl!
Untreated boot on the right, treated one on the left. I was taking a chance here, since these Mia "Jody" Boots are 100% faux leather. They're by far the most comfortable all-day boot I've ever worn, more so than any high quality, high price leather brand, so it was worth finding out if I could spruce them up a bit after over a year of constant wear. Also, I wanted to lean a little more into a rust tone, since my favorite Portland Leather Goods bag is more of a russet shade. This is what one coating of the Russet Brown cream did to the original 'Luggage' brown color of the Jody Boot. I'm absolutely stunned, it's beautiful. I cut a narrow strip from a regular dish sponge for precise application, and just scrubbed the cream into the vinylโincluding the sides of the sole, and the heel, which are also vinyl. I let it sit for one minute to dry down, then buffed it well with a soft microfiber cloth, which produced very minimal transfer. Basically a 5-minute makeover. Since the Mia boots are so inexpensiveโI got these brand new for about $30 when on saleโI plan to get another couple pairs to see how the Red or the Purple creams might transform brown faux leather. It's clearly pigmented enough to alter color, not just renew it. Highly recommended, obviously.
G**K
Works Well and Easy to Use
I watched and read a lot of reviews for best shoe polish and this one had good reviews. No it will not give a crazy high mirror shine like a certain popular brand, but it gives more of a satin finish. I used it to add some hydration and black color back to some older pairs of shoes. They helped to revive the color and eliminated scuffs I had on a pair of boots I loved. I used rubber gloves to protect my hands from any staining and buffed it out with a horsehair brush. A little goes a long way and it was easy to apply and pull from the tin. Also liked it doesnโt have as obnoxious as a scent as some brands.
B**M
Good for bags too
After 2+ years of constant use my Sash bag was looking a little rough. A few minutes with this cream and it basically looks new. I did do this outside but there wasn't a noticable odor. It applies smoothly but definitely dries quickly so work on small areas. After I finished I went back over with a clean cloth and very little came off. I only used a tiny fraction of the polish so one container will probably last longer than the bag!
T**O
Tarrago cream is a very good product ... but colors are not always true to expectations.
I ordered Tarrago #15 Dark Gray. It's not really all that dark at all. At best it is a medium gray, and actually it's a bit lighter than that. I could see it wasn't going to match at all (for filling in some cracks in some non-shoe leather). I thought about blending some of the Tarrago #15 with some Black (Saphir) Cream to try to get the color where I needed it to be. But it turned out the Black (Saphir) Cream did a pretty good job by itself. It filled the cracks darkly but not so much that they stood out against the gray of the leather. So I ended-up returning the Tarrago #15. Tarrago Cream appears to enjoy the reputation of being the best shoe cream product, other than Saphir. They are both owned by the same company, btw, but they each build their own historical formulations in their own historical factories, Tarrago in Spain, Saphir in France. With Tarrago Cream you have to be OK with it being water-based (instead of solvent-based). Water-based puts a limit upon how much pigment the cream can suspend; solvent-based creams can suspend more pigment. On the upside, Tarrago seems to have the widest palette of colors among all the major shoe creams. However I do see other reviewers here also saying that the Tarrago color they get in the glass jar is off from what they expected it to be from looking at the name and the color pallete.
F**I
Costoso e inutile
Deludente
A**O
Cirage
Bon produit
T**A
Shoe cream matches the description.
Shoe cream corresponds to the description. The color is what I need. The quality is good. I recommend.
J**S
ok
ok, doesn't repair lightly damaged leather. More like an polisher.
L**1
Good quality
Cleaned boots, conditioned boots and left over night. Then this cream arrived so I set up for polishing. The coverage and ease of application is outstanding. Polishing was completed in minutes and left over night to bed in. The boots rubbed up like new the next morning. This stuff is brilliant compared to the cherry blossom Iโve been using for decades. No going back now, I feel this gear is easily better. Have towels handy when polishing as the cream gets everywhere. Consistency is like moisturiser and needs time to dry and bed in. I have full grain biker boots and donโt like the shine you get with wax polishes. This is more of a matte colour polish and suits the style of boots perfectly. I polished two pairs of boots with what was on the lid after opening, I would say very good value for money because of this.
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