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Bill Kekatos 08-17-2015 10:15 AM

How to condition an old leather case?
 
Good morning.
What kind of leather products do you use to clean and condition old leather case? Thank you in advance.
BillK

Dean Romig 08-17-2015 10:48 AM

Lexol Conditioner. It is carried at many car dealerships and it is excellent for leather seats in keeping the leather soft and pliable. In my opinion it is about the best thing you can do for old leather.

Not to be confused with Lexol Cleaner which is no better than any other leather cleaning product.

John Campbell 08-17-2015 02:59 PM

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.

Ken Hill 08-17-2015 07:47 PM

I have used Fiebing's Liguid Glycerine/Saddle Soap. You can purchase it from Tandy Leather.

Ken

Forrest Grilley 08-18-2015 04:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by John Campbell (Post 175031)
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.

William Davis 08-18-2015 07:04 PM

Pecard +++

They sell 3 types Oil, Lotion and Paste that has about the consistency of Vasaline. Lotion dresses up leather that's in good condition. Paste is the one to restore old dry leather. It works best warm, hot sunny day outside let it soak in. Wintertime in front of the fireplace. Several thin applications work best.

William


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