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Re: Conditioning Leathers
ive used nikwax/ autoglym eather cleaner/ conditioner on my rst leathers leaves them supple and after two seasons i have had no stitch rot/ seam problems. nikwax is definitely recommended
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Re: Conditioning Leathers
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Hmmmmm, well I can't comment on what others say, however having seen the nikawax liquid do damage to stitching before and never having a problem of any sort with the more solid, I'll be staying clear thanks, after over 30 years looking after my kit I've not had any problem and only speak from personnal experience. Cheers Mark. |
Re: Conditioning Leathers
Well I've gone for a cream type with beeswax in it, at least for the time being, I slapped it on so that there was a good layer of cream all over, checked today and it had all soaked in, looks like they were a little dry:smt075. I'll do the same tomorrow I think then hopefully I will be done.
I was looking for pure linseed oil as oil/beeswax had been mentioned previously, as an intensive treatment, but all I could find was boiled inseed oil which gives a 'clear hard coating to all woods' so thought better of it. I'll definately have to get into the habit of keeping on top of this. Cheers for the info. Ste |
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