---
product_id: 20352847
title: "Bickmore Exotic 8oz - Specially Formulated Leather Spray Used to Clean Condition Polish and Protect Exotic Leathers & Reptile Skins"
brand: "bickmore"
price: "€ 34.57"
currency: EUR
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 13
category: "Bickmore"
url: https://www.desertcart.hr/products/20352847-bickmore-exotic-8oz-specially-formulated-leather-spray-used-to-clean
store_origin: HR
region: Croatia
---

# Deep pore penetration Multi-leather versatility Spray-on easy application Bickmore Exotic 8oz - Specially Formulated Leather Spray Used to Clean Condition Polish and Protect Exotic Leathers & Reptile Skins

**Brand:** bickmore
**Price:** € 34.57
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🐍 Elevate your exotic leather game—because ordinary care just won’t cut it.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Bickmore Exotic 8oz - Specially Formulated Leather Spray Used to Clean Condition Polish and Protect Exotic Leathers & Reptile Skins by bickmore
- **How much does it cost?** € 34.57 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.hr](https://www.desertcart.hr/products/20352847-bickmore-exotic-8oz-specially-formulated-leather-spray-used-to-clean)

## Best For

- bickmore enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted bickmore brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **No Residue, No Fuss:** Dries clean with zero sticky buildup—keeps your gloves, boxes, and leather flawless.
- • **4-in-1 Leather Power:** Clean, condition, polish, and protect in one sleek spray—effortless luxury maintenance.
- • **Deep Hydration Boost:** Penetrates deep into pores to rejuvenate vintage and new exotic leathers alike—spa day for your scales.
- • **Universal Exotic Use:** Perfect for boots, belts, handbags, wallets—your entire exotic leather collection’s MVP.
- • **Exotic Leather Specialist:** Tailored formula for alligator, snake, lizard & more—because your rare hides deserve rare care.

## Overview

Bickmore Exotic 8oz is a premium spray specially formulated to clean, condition, polish, and protect exotic leathers and reptile skins including alligator, crocodile, snake, and more. Its deep-penetrating formula moisturizes and rejuvenates while the convenient spray application ensures even coverage without residue. Ideal for boots, belts, handbags, and wallets, it’s the go-to solution for maintaining the luxury and longevity of your rare leather goods.

## Description

Product description PRODUCT USE: Bickmore Exotic Cleaner and Conditioner is specially formulated for Exotic Leathers and Reptile Skin. It is ideal to clean, soften, preserve and restore Exotic Leathers. Bickmore Exotic will NOT darken finished or smooth leather and will not leave a sticky or gummy residue behind. Great for boots, belts, handbags, wallets, purses, etc. Do not use on suede, nubuck roughout, distressed or napped leathers. DIRECTIONS: Shake well. Always check for colorfastness in a hidden spot before using. Apply Bickmore Exotic by spraying the leather item liberally while using a cloth to wipe off excess. Let the item dry and then buff. Repeat as necessary. For extra protection and waterproofing apply Gard-More after conditioning. USE ON ALL YOUR EXOTIC LEATHERS: Bickmore Exotic Cleaner and Conditioner can be used on all of your favorite exotic leather goods. Works great on Alligator, Crocodile, Caiman, Ostrich, Python, Rattlesnake, Cobra, Lizard, Frog, Elephant, Kangaroo, Shark, Stingray, Eel, and more!

Review: Boots that hiss with envy—Bickmore Exotic does it all. - The Skinny on the Bottle Spray-on application—no fuss, no drowning your precious hides 🐊.—it ensures even coverage across scales, creases, and tricky areas. Multi-purpose action: “Clean, condition, polish, and protect.” That’s basically leather 4-pack action in one bottle. Penetrates deep—reaches into pores of exotic leather to moisturize, rejuvenate, and guard against wear. desertcart Tailor-made for exotics—safe for a sci-fi menagerie: alligator, crocodile, caiman, snake, lizard, ostrich, elephant—you name it. Forms factor: Available as single 8 oz or a 2-pack, great when you’re treating more than one pair—or maybe your whole wardrobe. Why It’s a Solid 5-Star in My Book 1. One-spray wonder It’s like the Swiss Army knife of leather care—four steps in one. Clean dirt, soften fibers, polish scales, and add a shield—all without juggling multiple jars. I lurve efficiency. 2. Deep and effective hydration This spray doesn’t just skim the surface—it sinks into pores to revive old leather and preserve newer pieces. Think of it as a spa day for your boots. 3. Versatility—to the max Use it wherever exotic leather lives—in boots, belts, wallets, handbags—you get the idea. It’s the MVP in your cleaning kit for reptile hides. 5. No sticky drama The formula dries clean—no icky residue. Which means your gloves, boot boxes, and scale‑tops stay spotless. Application Routine: From Meh to Marbled Shine Shake well. Give it a good swirl—science demands it. Spray evenly across the exotic hide. Wipe lightly with a soft, clean cloth—evens the coat and removes excess. Let it dry, then buff with a dry cloth for glow. Optional: follow up with Gard-More for extra waterproofing (that’s from Bickmore’s own directions). Minor Nitpicks (Because I Have to Stay Real) Possible darkening—some users have reported slight color shifts (like on goat hide), though many others say there’s zero change—dry test first. Pump cap variance—a few folks noted the sprayer nozzle can be finicky or too weak. Not a deal breaker—just give it a few tries. Size matters—8 oz is manageable, but if you have a closet of crocodile Florence, you might burn through it. Pro tip: double packs are economical Final Verdict If your exotic boots deserve VIP treatment, this spray is the butler they need. It cleans, conditions, polishes, and protects—in one sleek bottle. On a scale of meh to marvelous, it's “marvelous” with a capital M. Five stars, no doubt.
Review: Works great on my vintage Tony Lama Exotics. - I discovered Bick 4 around 2015 and was amazed with the difference it made when I used it on my '90's black Tony Lama boots and light gray leather interior in my 1994 Thunderbird. The boots became soft, and the car seats felt like a leather chair in a living room after they drank it in. Awhile later, I discovered Bick Exotic and decided to try it on my Exotic Tony Lama Boots. My 4 pair of Tony Lama Exotics are (from L-R) Natural Teju Lizard, Boa Constrictor, Python and Cobra. While they all have an amber color to them, this is not due to the Bickmore. They all looked exactly like they do now before I ever applied Bickmore to them. These boots were all purchased off eBay between 2008 and 2013 and are probably Black/Gold Label Boots from the 70's/80's. The Teju Lizard, Boa and Python were barely worn. The Cobra saw a good amount of wear and has metal tarnish from heel and toe protectors that were on them at some point. They all have their original soles and heels. After doing some research, I've learned that reptile skins turn amber due to a combination of how they are cured as well as exposure to elements such as age, sun, cigarette smoke etc. I know for a fact that sun exposure is a big deal. I had a pair of water snake boots that got dark spots (sunburn) due to sitting in a spot in an apartment of mine that got sun for a few hours a day. Please know, before I learned about Bickmore Exotic, I was using Bick 4 on all of these exotic boots with no issues. It worked so good on my black boots and car seats, I took a chance with it and it worked fine. However... The Bickmore Exotic is a thinner liquid spray and seems to get under the snake scales better than the Bick 4. The Boa Constrictor scales are smaller than the Python and Cobra and the boots always seemed to have a sandpaper feel to them even after conditioning them with Bick 4. Since using the Bick Exotic, the Boa still have a coarser/brittle feel, than the Python and Cobra, but they seem to respond better and are softer with the Bick Exotic. So far, both Bickmore products have worked well for me. Suggestions.... Like the instructions say....Always do a test in an inconspicuous spot to see if you may have a discoloration issue. Just because I didn't have any issues, doesn't mean that you won't. My exotics aren't new, have age discoloration and may have been cured differently than newer exotics. If you aren't familiar with the care of reptile skin, watch a few videos on the internet. Also, make sure you have reptile skin and not a print. After watching a few video's and having observed how my boots have reacted to both Bickmore products, I created my own routine. When it's time to condition, I brush my boots with the scales. I then use a smaller brush in gentle small circles to apply the Exotic so that it can get under the scales and let it sit. Depending on how the boots feel I may repeat this once or more. At this point, I do something different than most video's show. Many suggest a cream polish. I use a light coat of regular Bick 4 applied in the direction of the scales instead of cream polish. Let it dry and wipe off any excess then buff with a brush in the direction of the scales. The other things I do are: Occasionally use a light coat of Bick 4, (NOT Exotic) on the inside of the boot, to condition the leather from the inside. *** I have read that too much conditioning on the inside of a boot can cause snake scales to lift.*** I also occasionally use a light coat of mink oil on the soles to condition them and maybe give them some water resistance. I don't know if it adds any water resistance as these boots do not go outside when it's wet. But it does seem to keep the soles soft. This is a once or twice a year thing, or I go by feel. *** Mink oil will darken most materials it comes in contact with, so keep it away from your exotic skins and light colored leather. When I do my mink treatment, I only do the bottom of the soles. I use a light coat, let it soak in for awhile then wipe off the excess. So far, I've had no staining issues doing this.*** Please know the above has worked for me on these 40 or so year old boots. But, it may NOT work for you on your items. Hope this helps.

## Features

- SPECIALLY FORMULATED FOR EXOTIC LEATHERS AND REPTILE SKIN: The special ingredients found in Bickmore Exotic are hand-picked to provide your exotic leathers and reptile skins with the utmost care they deserve.
- CLEANS, SOFTENS, AND PRESERVES: Bickmore Exotic penetrates deep into the pores of exotic leather, moisturizing and rejuvenating old leathers, and protecting new leathers from future wear and tear.
- CARES FOR ALL TYPES OF EXOTIC LEATHER: Alligator, Crocodile, Caiman, Snake, Lizard, Ostrich, Elephant, and many more!
- GREAT FOR BOOTS, BELTS, HANDBAGS, AND WALLETS: Whatever form your exotic leather takes, Bickmore Exotic has you covered.
- CONVENIENT SPRAY ON APPLICATION: Our easy to use spray on applicator will ensure that no area of your exotic leather is left untouched by the cleaning and conditioning powers of Bickmore Exotic.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0167GAN0M |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,751 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #29 in Leather Care Products |
| Brand | Bickmore |
| Brand Name | Bickmore |
| Contains Liquid Contents? | No |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 3,927 Reviews |
| Item Form | Spray |
| Item Type Name | Leather Spray |
| Manufacturer | Bickmore |
| Material Feature | Non-Toxic |
| Material Features | Non-Toxic |
| Model Number | Bickmore Exotic - Specially Formulated L |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | BIC10FPR155 |
| Scent | Unscented |
| Size | 8 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
| Specific Uses For Product | All Purpose |
| UPC | 751241001553 |
| Unit Count | 8.0 Fluid Ounces |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Bickmore
- **Item Form:** Spray
- **Material Feature:** Non-Toxic
- **Scent:** Unscented
- **Specific Uses For Product:** All Purpose

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Does this product contains waxes or silicone?**
A: Their website has a list of ingredients that is provided in a link at the bottom of the product page. YES a silicone is listed as an ingredient.

**Q: Will this remove a water stain on ostrich hide handbag?**
A: Bickmore Cleaner may do that but conditioner does not clean nor remove stains.

**Q: Is it safe for pirarucu boots?**
A: My husband uses this on his alligator boots. Not sure about the piraruca boot.

**Q: Why can't this be shipped to Michigan?**
A: I'm from Michigan and ordered it. Coming Saturday

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Boots that hiss with envy—Bickmore Exotic does it all.
*by C***R on August 22, 2025*

The Skinny on the Bottle Spray-on application—no fuss, no drowning your precious hides 🐊.—it ensures even coverage across scales, creases, and tricky areas. Multi-purpose action: “Clean, condition, polish, and protect.” That’s basically leather 4-pack action in one bottle. Penetrates deep—reaches into pores of exotic leather to moisturize, rejuvenate, and guard against wear. Amazon Tailor-made for exotics—safe for a sci-fi menagerie: alligator, crocodile, caiman, snake, lizard, ostrich, elephant—you name it. Forms factor: Available as single 8 oz or a 2-pack, great when you’re treating more than one pair—or maybe your whole wardrobe. Why It’s a Solid 5-Star in My Book 1. One-spray wonder It’s like the Swiss Army knife of leather care—four steps in one. Clean dirt, soften fibers, polish scales, and add a shield—all without juggling multiple jars. I lurve efficiency. 2. Deep and effective hydration This spray doesn’t just skim the surface—it sinks into pores to revive old leather and preserve newer pieces. Think of it as a spa day for your boots. 3. Versatility—to the max Use it wherever exotic leather lives—in boots, belts, wallets, handbags—you get the idea. It’s the MVP in your cleaning kit for reptile hides. 5. No sticky drama The formula dries clean—no icky residue. Which means your gloves, boot boxes, and scale‑tops stay spotless. Application Routine: From Meh to Marbled Shine Shake well. Give it a good swirl—science demands it. Spray evenly across the exotic hide. Wipe lightly with a soft, clean cloth—evens the coat and removes excess. Let it dry, then buff with a dry cloth for glow. Optional: follow up with Gard-More for extra waterproofing (that’s from Bickmore’s own directions). Minor Nitpicks (Because I Have to Stay Real) Possible darkening—some users have reported slight color shifts (like on goat hide), though many others say there’s zero change—dry test first. Pump cap variance—a few folks noted the sprayer nozzle can be finicky or too weak. Not a deal breaker—just give it a few tries. Size matters—8 oz is manageable, but if you have a closet of crocodile Florence, you might burn through it. Pro tip: double packs are economical Final Verdict If your exotic boots deserve VIP treatment, this spray is the butler they need. It cleans, conditions, polishes, and protects—in one sleek bottle. On a scale of meh to marvelous, it's “marvelous” with a capital M. Five stars, no doubt.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works great on my vintage Tony Lama Exotics.
*by S***C on November 17, 2022*

I discovered Bick 4 around 2015 and was amazed with the difference it made when I used it on my '90's black Tony Lama boots and light gray leather interior in my 1994 Thunderbird. The boots became soft, and the car seats felt like a leather chair in a living room after they drank it in. Awhile later, I discovered Bick Exotic and decided to try it on my Exotic Tony Lama Boots. My 4 pair of Tony Lama Exotics are (from L-R) Natural Teju Lizard, Boa Constrictor, Python and Cobra. While they all have an amber color to them, this is not due to the Bickmore. They all looked exactly like they do now before I ever applied Bickmore to them. These boots were all purchased off eBay between 2008 and 2013 and are probably Black/Gold Label Boots from the 70's/80's. The Teju Lizard, Boa and Python were barely worn. The Cobra saw a good amount of wear and has metal tarnish from heel and toe protectors that were on them at some point. They all have their original soles and heels. After doing some research, I've learned that reptile skins turn amber due to a combination of how they are cured as well as exposure to elements such as age, sun, cigarette smoke etc. I know for a fact that sun exposure is a big deal. I had a pair of water snake boots that got dark spots (sunburn) due to sitting in a spot in an apartment of mine that got sun for a few hours a day. Please know, before I learned about Bickmore Exotic, I was using Bick 4 on all of these exotic boots with no issues. It worked so good on my black boots and car seats, I took a chance with it and it worked fine. However... The Bickmore Exotic is a thinner liquid spray and seems to get under the snake scales better than the Bick 4. The Boa Constrictor scales are smaller than the Python and Cobra and the boots always seemed to have a sandpaper feel to them even after conditioning them with Bick 4. Since using the Bick Exotic, the Boa still have a coarser/brittle feel, than the Python and Cobra, but they seem to respond better and are softer with the Bick Exotic. So far, both Bickmore products have worked well for me. Suggestions.... Like the instructions say....Always do a test in an inconspicuous spot to see if you may have a discoloration issue. Just because I didn't have any issues, doesn't mean that you won't. My exotics aren't new, have age discoloration and may have been cured differently than newer exotics. If you aren't familiar with the care of reptile skin, watch a few videos on the internet. Also, make sure you have reptile skin and not a print. After watching a few video's and having observed how my boots have reacted to both Bickmore products, I created my own routine. When it's time to condition, I brush my boots with the scales. I then use a smaller brush in gentle small circles to apply the Exotic so that it can get under the scales and let it sit. Depending on how the boots feel I may repeat this once or more. At this point, I do something different than most video's show. Many suggest a cream polish. I use a light coat of regular Bick 4 applied in the direction of the scales instead of cream polish. Let it dry and wipe off any excess then buff with a brush in the direction of the scales. The other things I do are: Occasionally use a light coat of Bick 4, (NOT Exotic) on the inside of the boot, to condition the leather from the inside. *** I have read that too much conditioning on the inside of a boot can cause snake scales to lift.*** I also occasionally use a light coat of mink oil on the soles to condition them and maybe give them some water resistance. I don't know if it adds any water resistance as these boots do not go outside when it's wet. But it does seem to keep the soles soft. This is a once or twice a year thing, or I go by feel. *** Mink oil will darken most materials it comes in contact with, so keep it away from your exotic skins and light colored leather. When I do my mink treatment, I only do the bottom of the soles. I use a light coat, let it soak in for awhile then wipe off the excess. So far, I've had no staining issues doing this.*** Please know the above has worked for me on these 40 or so year old boots. But, it may NOT work for you on your items. Hope this helps.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Awesome product
*by A***A on March 10, 2026*

Works very well. I like fact that it didn't darken my exotic leather cowboys boots.

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