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Old 09-15-2014, 04:49 PM
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Excellent stuff. It's not a cleaner, or a dye, or any junk like that. But, it conditions your leather and helps keep it healthy.
 
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I use Bailey's and Pecards. I am always looking for better stuff and found this thread helpful. My biggest problem this time of the year is MOLD. Pecards told me to hang where there is good air flow around the jacket and this helps quite a bit.
 
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Originally Posted by awilson40


I used to laugh at this stuff - well, actually to the guys standing at the rallies asking everyone with black shoes if they wanted a free boot shine with it. Then, I tried it on my black leather riding jacket that had really started to fade due to sun exposure. After 2 applications, the jacket looked new. Since have used it on belts, shoes, even the factory saddlebags on my wife's VStar. The stuff really does work & work well.
 
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I used to laugh at this stuff - well, actually to the guys standing at the rallies asking everyone with black shoes if they wanted a free boot shine with it. Then, I tried it on my black leather riding jacket that had really started to fade due to sun exposure. After 2 applications, the jacket looked new. Since have used it on belts, shoes, even the factory saddlebags on my wife's VStar. The stuff really does work & work well.
Doc Bailey's Leather Black, takes really faded stuff and makes it look brand new. Waterproofs it too, and lasts a long time. I used Lexol on my grey leather accents on my Hillside leather/cordura jacket.
 
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Obenauf's,or Langlitz leather conditioner.
 
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Lexol , cleaner and conditioner.
 
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Mermac mink oil.
 
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Used this - Chamberlain's, on leather products in the past; seems to work great.

http://www.saddlebackleather.com/#ac...2/leather-care
 
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