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Monday, December 23, 2013

Review: Sophie Martin Paris Handbag Polish

Hi everyone!
Last week I just saw my bags looking old and dull so I decided to try this Sophie Martin Handbag Polish to somehow help in restoring the look of my bags. At first, I think it really doesn't work but the part that says "it protects your bag" really is true.

What Sophie Handbag Polish looks like?

Sophie Handbag Polish packaging in magenta color



Instructions on how to use can be found on the side part of the packaging





About the packaging and container:

I like the magenta box packaging of Sophie. I expect Sophie to use that because as we all know that it's their trademark color. :) The front part of the packaging consists of the product name. On the sides you can see the product description, instruction on how to use it, the net weight, and the manufacturing company. There is also translation to Indonesian language because as we all know Sophie products are made in Indonesia. When it comes to the container, I can say it so pretty and wise to place the product onto a hard plastic container where the product was sealed. You can also see the manufacturing company and manufacturing date of the product on the bottom part.

The product has creamy to powdery consistency. It is not like other creams that can be easily spread. It is non sticky though.

What this product claims? 

The promise of this product is to shine, protect, and clean all stains from any leather bags and wallets.




Here's how I clean my bags using Sophie handbag polish

What I need:

1. Bag (it best work on leather bags)


2. Cloth (you might want to use cotton or polyester or mixed kind of cloth not silk)


3. Anything that can pick up the product from the container (cosmetic spatula or popsicle stick). I prefer not to use my finger in picking up the product.



4. Sophie Handbag Polish



First thing I do is use the spatula or popsicle stick to get the product from the container. I refrain from using my fingers because it will be messy and may cause irritation on my hands. I spread thin layer of the product all over the bag and the handle. Then I let the product stay on the bag for 3 - 5 minutes before swiping it with clean cloth (I usually use cotton cloth). You can say it is effective when you see all the dirt and stains on the cloth leaving your bag shiny and looking new. :)





As of now, I think this is a budget-friendly and easiest way of cleaning your leather bags or any leather materials  since I haven't tried any cleaning product for leather products before I encountered this Handbag Polish. I don't think it will really make your bag shiny but the part that it should clean and remove stains on your bag is definitely true.

Maybe if you find time, you can try this product and tell me about it. :)

Thanks!


Stay happy and healthy! :)
Ann

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