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Originally Posted by Kevin McCormack
Blackrock Leather "N" Rich conditioner/preservative for routine leather goodness; Leatherique 2-part Restorator/Conditioner-Preservative for 100+ year old goods that will crumble at the touch if forced open. Former is wonderful; a little goes a long way, latter is nothing short of miraculous. Both relatively expensive, but who cares? Are we not preserving and maintaining the equipment of those who stood "by the rude bridge that arc'ed the flood"?
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Kevin is this also useful for older car interiors like Porsche leather seats that are wearing and drying, and an old Orvis tote bag, all leather with some obvious wear? Leather shoes? I'm sort of a leather misfit having only used Lexol with varying success.