Chains, Reins, Leashes, Wallets & Hooks
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I've used Leather Groom for ages and had no problems.
I read an article in a Classic Car magazine once that was about The National Leather Care Institute (or something like that) who said it was all that they used to restore all sorts of leather upholstery and they used it specifically because you couldn't over apply it.
According to them we all put too much stuff on our leather.
I think you can get it on Ebay, in the UK anyway.
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That bike chain wallet chain is a BEAST
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can anyone help? i just bought mid cordovan wallet. what kind of oil i should use for cordovan leather? i dont want to use mink oil in case i will ruin the color of wallet.
I would use horse oil, works a charm on all mammalian and avian leathers!
The highest penetration rate of all natural oils, won't alter the leather colour - just a bit expensive though.
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Cordovan is funny stuff, most of the 'Care of Shell Cordovan' info on the web say just buff it up, no products on it what so ever.
I do however use a TINY little bit of Saphir Renovateur very infrequently on my Shell Cordovan Boots with no ill affects.
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Sterling silver, like the bracelet? Damn, how much does that thing weigh?
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How much oil on the 02 ?
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where do you all personally get your obenaufs???
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I bought both the oil and the heavy duty preservative from Cabela's.
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That's probably what most would do. There are no rules though. I used the oil first on the belt (on outside) and then used the preservative on it as well (but on the inside). It worked out well since it didn't darken the belt any more.
But yeah, I'd probably use the preservative on my boots.
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hey, thanks a lot nixage. now i can feel more comfortable ordering it online from somewhere that it has been ordered from.