




🎨 Bring your leather back to life — because your space deserves to look as sharp as you do.
The Scratch Doctor Leather Colour Restorer is a 250ml cream balm designed to recolour, nourish, and repair absorbent leather surfaces like sofas, chairs, and handbags. Available in 19 shades, it offers an easy, professional-grade solution to restore faded, scratched, or worn leather with fast application and lasting results.







| ASIN | B099ZCVLVG |
| Best Sellers Rank | 3,238 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) 69 in Car Leather & Upholstery Cleaner |
| Brand | The Scratch Doctor |
| Brand Name | The Scratch Doctor |
| Contains Liquid Contents? | Yes |
| Country of Origin | United Kingdom |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 2,750 Reviews |
| Item Form | Cream |
| Item Volume | 250 Millilitres |
| Item form | Cream |
| Item volume | 250 Millilitres |
| Manufacturer | The Scratch Doctor |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Special Features | Absorbent |
| Specific Uses For Product | Furniture |
| Specific uses for product | Furniture |
| Surface Recommendation | Leather |
| Surface recommendation | Leather |
| Unit Count | 50.0 millilitre |
| Unit count | 50.0 millilitre |
M**E
Amazing results
Got to be honest, I bought this a while ago and thought, yet another product that won't work! Gave it a go last night, it covers scratches beautifully, I have 2 dogs that like to bury treats in it and scratch it badly. I didn't have high expectations but it was a perfect colour match and looks brand new. Easy to use and quick to apply. This sofa is over 6 years old and looks brand new. Brilliant product.
F**E
Good coverage.
Have bought this previously. Covers scratches caused by dog on leather furniture and was great renovating a loved but old handbag. No smell or stickiness.
W**T
Covers up scratches and cracks in leather.
My order was stuck in customs and Scratch Doctor sent a replacement very quickly. The service from them was excellent. The product is good and does what it says. The dark green colour is slightly more blue than my furniture but it covers the scratches and cracks very well.
J**E
Love the result
This is great for restoring leather suite. Easy to apply and polish off. Love the result.
K**H
Small tub
Very small tub, not too impressed it’s okay
M**S
Great leather cream
Great stuff!! Brought my sofa back to life! Very pleased with this.. nourishes & revitalised the leather, highly recommend
J**E
Really impressive
I was not confident when I first got this. It is very brown ( looks like mud/chocolate sauce) , and as I started to wipe it over the arms of my sofa I wondered when I would ever be able to touch the arms again without the brown coming off on me. The colour also wasn't quite right, no richness too it, unlike my deep brown duresta.. However.... after rubbing it in, I could see it really was making a huge difference to the appearance, the scratch marks and fading all but had gone, and it seemed to pick up the colour not mask it, The following day although still very slightly tacky, I re-did the same areas, and they looked even better again. Lots of effort rubbing it in and the tackiness almost went. The following I could lean on the arm in a white tee-shirt, no problem. The sofa really does look amazing I wish I had some before and after photos. Just one thing - this covers leather scratches and wear and tear great but I had some small white paint marks on the back and hoped it would reduce those, It didnt - if anything as the natural colour was restored and the sofa got back to its original deep brown, the white marks show up more! Still a great product but not a dye.
J**0
More like orange paint than lether restorer
I really didn't like this at all! I purchased what was described as "tan" or maybe "light tan" to apply to a brown leather armchair that was showing some cracking and fading. Firstly "tan" transpired to be a sort of ruddy orange and wholly unlike the colour of any chair leather I've seen. Secondly it wasn't absorbent in the way that shoe leather polish is. I found that the colour collected in the cracks - giving my chair a bright streaky appearance - and also applied unevenly to the smooth surfaces, so that I had orange patches. I spent a lot of time trying to achieve an even finish using cloths and also a soft brush. After a day or two of thinking I had ruined the chair, I then spent a couple of hours removing the whole mess with methylated spirit. When the chair had dried out, I applied light tan shoe polish and achieved something like what I had hoped for in the first place. The fact that the product can be removed with spirit shows that it had not penetrated at all. I wasn't impressed. It felt more like I was applying orange paint than something that was going to do the leather any good. The "applicator cloth" was nothing more than a small square of cheap fabric. I used it once and threw it away. A j-cloth would have been more substantial.
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