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My personal preference is to first clean the dirt off with saddle soap. Then apply a coat of Pecard leather dressing per directions. Pecard is the best stuff in my view. Google them. Smithsonian uses it.
+1 for the Pecard products, it's all I ever use anymore. I use their Antique leather dressing on any old leather products including gun cases, shot flasks, and shooting bags.
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