








✨ Shine like a pro, every time you step out! 👢
Leather Luster Patent Leather Polish is a premium, American-made leather care kit designed to deliver a permanent high-gloss finish that keeps leather and vinyl looking pristine. Trusted by professionals for over 60 years, this easy-to-use kit includes polish, pre-cleaner, applicator, and steel wool pad, ensuring safe and effective maintenance for all smooth leather items without cracking or peeling.






| ASIN | B000AAZ618 |
| ASIN | B0FVZHSWR7 |
| Age Range Description | All Ages |
| Apparel Fabric Stretch | No Stretch |
| Apparel Fabric Weight Class | Lightweight |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,888 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #113 in Leather Care Products |
| Brand | Leather Luster |
| Compatible Material | Leather |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,564) |
| Date First Available | October 13, 2025 |
| Fabric Type | 100% Leather |
| Is Stain Resistant? | No |
| Manufacturer | Leather Luster |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 33333 |
| Size | Original Kit - 12oz |
| Style Number | Original Kit - 12oz |
| UPC | 728613333338 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| material-fabric | Leather |
T**N
Professional Results for Polished Boots
If you care about keeping your boots looking pristine, this Leather Luster Patent Leather Polish is a game-changer. It glides on smoothly, spreads evenly, and brings out a mirror-like shine that really makes polished boots stand out. I always use gloves and place my boots on cardboard while applying — it keeps things clean and makes the process simple. The scent is noticeable, so make sure you’re in a well-ventilated space, but honestly, the results are worth it. This polish leaves boots looking sharp, professional, and almost brand-new. Whether it’s for dress uniforms or your duty footwear, this is a must-have in your boot care kit.
D**Z
Easy shine that last.
This product is pretty impressive, has a lot of set up to get it right though. You have to prepare your boots for it by getting all remnants of polish of and cleaning it thoroughly. However you are provided with the equipment to do it all with the kit. It’s not really a polish for boots but more of a paint. You paint it on and place the boots somewhere where they can dry where you don’t have to worry about dust landing on them. Will take more than one coat. But it last for a long time between coats before losing its shine. Worth the buy.
K**A
Good product, price little hight
Actually, This one is the best product to use, ofcourse the price is little hight, but it good quality
E**O
Shine like no other
Works so well for boots keep up to date classy look and military ise
D**N
Awesome but do not use sandpaper as directed!
I have used this product twice now, and it is pretty awesome. I used it to put a nice shine on my military-issued parade boots.The first time I used it it turned out perfect. The second time I used it it didn’t turn out quite as good. The second time I followed the instruction to the T. I used a 180 grit sand paper as directed and it put scratches in my boot. I had to go over that with a 400 grit sandpaper just to buff it out. And for the first couple coats the boots just had a hard rough texture to them. I had to put on 6 coats just to be able to get nearly rid of the rough look the sandpaper left. 7 coats made it look pretty good, with a nice shine on most of the boot but you can still tell a little bit, in some areas that weird looking texture is still there. But it looks good with a nice reflection nonetheless. The first time I used leather luster I did not use sandpaper and the boots turned out perfect all around with a clean smooth, nice reflective shine. So I do not recommend following the instructions when it says to lightly buff with sandpaper. Other then that it’s perfect if you do not want to spend 1 million hours polishing by hand.
T**S
Best in Class
I did not expect a bottle of Leather Luster to make me feel things… but here we are. This stuff doesn’t just shine — it struts. I brushed it on my boots and suddenly they went from “meh” to “yes, ma’am.” The finish is so slick and glossy it looks like it was poured on by someone whispering sweet nothings to every curve. It hugs the leather tight, smooths everything out, and leaves behind that wet-look shine that practically winks at you under the light. Application? Surprisingly easy. It spreads thick and confident — no streaky nonsense, no dull patches. Just a deep, dark sheen that screams, “Touch me.” And when it dries? Baby. That high-gloss finish is bold, dramatic, and just a little bit sinful. Let’s talk durability. This isn’t some flimsy shine that flakes off the moment things get rough. Leather Luster sticks around. It holds on. It commits. Rain, scuffs, long nights out — it keeps that glossy, “just-stepped-out-of-a-music-video” energy. If you want your leather looking shy and subtle, this ain’t it. But if you want that unapologetic, head-turning, dangerously slick glow that says you came to play? Pour it on. Five out of five. Would absolutely lather up again. 😏
F**E
Stuff is Awesome! Do not believe nay sayers.
Proof is in the pudding. I still have a pair of my military dress shoes coated with this stuff. Mind you I treated them in 1993 (over 20yrs ago) after buying this stuff in the PX. They will not crack or peel or damage the leather so long as you apply it correctly. I have seen people in the military use this product and have it crack. This is due to several reasons. One, the shoe or boot was not broke in so when the leather went through the initial stretch the material has no choice but to stretch. Two, they baked them at a high temp in the oven and third they did not prep the boot properly by completely stripping off the old wax and material or buff between every coat after the third coat. I made sure mine was stripped of all shoe polish with warm water and a rag, use fine sand paper to smooth out any scuffs then let it dry and used the cleaner. Let the boot dry again. Then follow the application instruction. If you note they advise to set them in the sun to aid in drying. I myself set my oven to 100 degrees and set them in with the door open for the first coat. I paid for a boot smith to do my Jump boots in 1992 and talked to him about "dipping" them as we called it. He told me all he did and I did my dress shoes on my own at another duty station. I have both my shoes and boots which I have used for hunting since leaving the military. Both have yet to flake or peel and still shine. I just recently bought a new pair of dress shoes I wanted this for and applied just as I did then and they look awesome with no cracking or peeling. The product is still packaged the same, looks, smells and applies the same way as it did over 20yrs ago. Hands down beats spending days of free time to get the initial spit shine and 30min to an hour every night touching up. Scuffs are easy to treat in accordance with the instructions but rare. Be patient, preparation is just as important as application.
M**E
Professionalism
Been using it for years, apply six coats on the first time, and it usually lasts about a year.
T**S
Leather Luster works amazingly well, giving my boots a deep, glossy shine that lasts. Easy to apply and dries quickly. Delivers professional results and exceeded all my expectations. Highly recommended.
C**E
Much nicer than polishing boots!
S**G
Works very good. Very shiny!
S**U
really great product
R**A
Greta product, very easy to use.
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