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Leather Preservative Experiment

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    natehate
    啓蒙家
    Joined: 18 Jun 2012

    Digging the olive oil myself

    don't you know there ain't no devil? only god when he's drunk!

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      seawolf
      Mod Squad
      Joined: 28 Oct 2011

      Thanks for doing this Giles. You're the best!

      “Good design is actually a lot harder to notice than poor design, in part because good designs fit our needs so well that the design is invisible” - Don Norman

      @zeebeeleather

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        summ3rhays
        Joined: 28 Nov 2012

        +1 for LP. I think the olive oil looks good, but I'm not sold. Great results though. What a cool idea.

        IG: summ3rhays & Indigobleed

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          joesaintjohn
          啓蒙家
          Joined: 9 Aug 2012

          I kinda dig the mustang paste. Nobody feeling it?

          Fat dudes need good clothes too.

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            urbanwoodsman
            Banned
            Joined: 16 Aug 2011

            @joesaintjohn:

            I kinda dig the mustang paste. Nobody feeling it?

            I like the color of the mustang but I feel like the oils would be pretty amazing on leather that is actually being used.

            Also, were the pastes/waxes applied then hit with a heat gun? I know this was a fun experiment but I'm just wondering.

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              xtcclassic
              啓蒙家
              Joined: 13 Feb 2012

              The Mustang Paste is a close second IMHO.

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                Giles
                IHUK Crew
                Joined: 22 Sept 2009

                @urbanwoodsman:

                Also, were the pastes/waxes applied then hit with a heat gun?

                No, just rubbed in with a cloth

                "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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                  toddjcoley
                  Joined: 11 Apr 2013

                  The lp seems to have less cracking and marks from the bend test. Do you think any are better?

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                    Giles
                    IHUK Crew
                    Joined: 22 Sept 2009

                    IMO the LP is best.  Remind me to show them to you when you are next down.

                    "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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                      ohighyo
                      Joined: 5 Apr 2013

                      @dcg:

                      This thread is the sort of thing that really sets Giles apart from other retailers.  Such a cool idea.  Thanks, G!

                      Agreed

                      Slipping gradually into senility

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                        mclaincausey
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                        Joined: 12 Apr 2013

                        I'd think that vegetable oils (like olive oil) that can go rancid would be a bad idea.

                        Think it, be it.

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                          dave28
                          Joined: 22 Aug 2010

                          I made the fatal error of putting neatsfoot oil on several pairs of leather shoes and boots.

                          Mould, mould and more mould. Disgusting stuff ruined all my leather goods.

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                            mclaincausey
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                            Joined: 12 Apr 2013

                            That's crazy, that's what Nick Horween says to use on cxl

                            Think it, be it.

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                              mclaincausey
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                              Joined: 12 Apr 2013

                              This isn't true, mineral oil would have been fine on the butcher block (but NOT on leather).

                              The logic is entirely backwards, the entire rationale for vacuum sealing, for example, is exactly the opposite what he's describing, removing oxygen and oxidation from the material to be preserved so that it WON'T rot.

                              @Rollo:

                              @seawolf:

                              A bit of warning: Olive oil rots over time, and smells really bad. I thought it would be a good idea to oil my big butcher block with olive oil, because, you know, its a cutting board, so what better to oil it with than olive oil, right? Wrong! After about a year, I noticed a foul odor that actually permeated the food and tasted horrible. I can't imagine the effect would be less on a nice piece of leather. Since that incident, I got a new butcher block, and oil it with mineral oil, which won't rot, and keeps my block looking (and smelling) fresh!

                              As good as that olive oiled leather looks, I would strongly advise NOT using olive oil on your own belts!

                              There's a good reason your chopping board became stinky.
                              Oil creates a seal, that will seal any sort of dirt, mud or tiny chopping remnants inside of it. It'd be like coating a piece of meat in vaseline so it degrades in an almost oxygen free environment and any space in that seal is going to reek.

                              Think it, be it.

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                                Chris
                                Raw and Unwashed
                                Joined: 28 Jun 2010

                                @dave28:

                                I made the fatal error of putting neatsfoot oil on several pairs of leather shoes and boots.

                                Mould, mould and more mould. Disgusting stuff ruined all my leather goods.

                                Do you have any pictures of the damage?

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                                  seawolf
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                                  Joined: 28 Oct 2011

                                  @Chris , are you thinking it's bloom, not mold?

                                  “Good design is actually a lot harder to notice than poor design, in part because good designs fit our needs so well that the design is invisible” - Don Norman

                                  @zeebeeleather

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                                    dave28
                                    Joined: 22 Aug 2010

                                    @Chris:

                                    @dave28:

                                    I made the fatal error of putting neatsfoot oil on several pairs of leather shoes and boots.

                                    Mould, mould and more mould. Disgusting stuff ruined all my leather goods.

                                    Do you have any pictures of the damage?

                                    No but in one case I had two pairs of expensive 1000 mile leather boots.
                                    I left one pair untreated and one pair treated with neatsfoot.
                                    The treated pair developed green looking crud all over them where the oil was used.
                                    The untreated pair stayed like new.
                                    Both were kept in very similar place so I can only blame the oil really.
                                    It happened with other stuff as well though, not just those boots.
                                    Maybe I used too much, I don't know.

                                    last edited by 16 Sept 2018, 15:25 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
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                                      Chris
                                      Raw and Unwashed
                                      Joined: 28 Jun 2010

                                      @seawolf:

                                      @Chris , are you thinking it's bloom, not mold?

                                      You read my mind. 🙂

                                      Though the fact that it was green, rather than white, gives me doubt.

                                      last edited by 16 Sept 2018, 17:21 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
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                                        seawolf
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                                        Joined: 28 Oct 2011

                                        Yeah, agreed. My theory? There was already moisture present in the leather. That kind of reaction isn't normal.

                                        “Good design is actually a lot harder to notice than poor design, in part because good designs fit our needs so well that the design is invisible” - Don Norman

                                        @zeebeeleather

                                        last edited by 16 Sept 2018, 20:34 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
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                                          seawolf
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                                          Joined: 28 Oct 2011

                                          Okay, it's been over 13 years. How are the samples? 😂

                                          “Good design is actually a lot harder to notice than poor design, in part because good designs fit our needs so well that the design is invisible” - Don Norman

                                          @zeebeeleather

                                          last edited by 13 Jan 2025, 14:04 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
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