Patent Leather
Patent leather
Patent leather already has an additional built-in protective layer that makes it water repellent. To best treat patent leather, follow this step:
1. Impregnate with Collonil Carbon Pro
Using the Collonil Carbon Pro will keep your shoes water- and dirt-repellent. Minuscule particles penetrate the surface of the shoe and cover all individual fibers. The result? A waterproof shoe that lets your foot breathe. We recommend you spray shoes and bags every two to three weeks.
Tip:
Watch out for foot warming with patent leather shoes. Going from the heat of a (car) heater to a cold environment can damage the lacquer layer.