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  1. #1

    Jul 2006
    Germany
    395

    leather preservation

    hey guys! I have a leather dagger hanger and its looking REALLY dried out.. even cracking. some ppl say to leave it alone, some say use saddle soap, or use the lotion stuff. I am trying to get some opinons from ppl.. so any advice would be great! Thanks!

  2. #2
    Charter Member

    May 2005
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    Re: leather preservation

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  3. #3
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    MR.

    Feb 2006
    Northern & Southern California (Left Coast)
    GARRETT PRO
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    Re: leather preservation

    I had a saddle made almost 35 years ago by Irvan Wallace who actually used bear grease rubbed into all unexposed and exposed pieces...its still supple today and is oiled once a year or so and no squeaks like most saddles. Wallace was in his 70's when he made the saddle, martingale and saddle bags, and was cantankerous as all get-out. His reputation was for making work saddles and many of the silver show saddles you see used today in the Rose Parade.

    However, I have a piece of leather from the CW era thats dry as a bone which I plan to conserve with a silicone leather spray (to add moisture).

    I guess it depends on the age of the item and how it is (or was) stored. Have seen backs of leather seats of the older Mercedes and Cadillacs that were constantly exposed to the sun actually crumble in your hands.

    PBK's reference is also good to follow, however, many will dispute some or all of it.

    Might go to an actual saddle maker (not a leather shop) and get his opinion...take your piece with you.
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  4. #4
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    Oct 2006
    Roby, Texas
    Tesoro Vaquero
    20

    Re: leather preservation

    What you can use is some stuff called Lexol. It is a leather conditioner that is basically made out of animal fat. Saddle soap is basically a cleaner and will add some moisture to the leather, but if not cleaned off properly like in the cracks it will eventually dry it out worse. Like I said You just apply the lexol with a sponge or some thing periodically, and it will help preserve the leather. I use it on my saddles back home and my combat boots here and it has always worked great.

  5. #5

    Jul 2006
    Germany
    395

    Re: leather preservation

    thanks for all the info everyone

  6. #6

    Dec 2004
    1,383

    Re: leather preservation

    this poster knows leather.........''''What you can use is some stuff called Lexol. It is a leather conditioner that is basically made out of animal fat. Saddle soap is basically a cleaner and will add some moisture to the leather, but if not cleaned off properly like in the cracks it will eventually dry it out worse. Like I said You just apply the lexol with a sponge or some thing periodically, and it will help preserve the leather. I use it on my saddles back home and my combat boots here and it has always worked great. '''' ....pay particular attention to where he tells you about the saddle soap as if not properly done will all but completely ruin leather.......another thing i do, although it will make leather appear darker it will definantly help preserve it, is apply a good amount of neatsfoot oil about once a year..enough to soak into it well.....gldhntr

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    Gypsyheart~ Queen of Rust

    Nov 2005
    Ozarks
    12,716
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    Re: leather preservation

    Bacon Grease
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  8. #8

    Jul 2006
    Germany
    395

    Re: leather preservation

    i guess bacon grease could work, but i dunno if i could deal with the flys lol! I tried to find some of that foot oil, but no luck here in germany.I am going to have to wait til I hit the states in a week when we visit family. Thanks for all the suggestions! I want to keep my leather in good shape. I hope my collection in storage is still alright

 

 

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