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Kelne



Lost

I have owned rather a lot of leather jackets in my life, most of them in bad condition, Chipped and dry, worn at the elbows, et ceteri, But that just seems to add to the, er, rock and roll? But I have just perchaced a rather nice looking lapeled one that is certainly not rock and roll.

So, calling all bikers, goths, judas priest fans, jacket salesmen, what polish or wax or the such should I use?
   
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Wrathful Warlord Titan Commander





Ramsden Heath, Essex

Dubbin, you can get it in any shoe shop.

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Fixture of Dakka




Kamloops, BC

For some reason I thought this thread was going to be about S&M.
   
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Tzeentch Aspiring Sorcerer Riding a Disc





staffordshire england

Saddle soap



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Kelne



Lost

I think I have some saddle soap with my polishes, I have always assumed it was for harder leather. Looked it up and I think It might work.

Dubbins is a bit messy, it comes off on everything.

Thanks for feedback.
   
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Anti-Armour Swiss Guard






Newcastle, OZ

Saddle soap.

There are specific moisturisers for leather these days as well.


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Regular Dakkanaut




I am saddened. Am I the one who has to bring this up?

It puts the lotion on its skin. Else it gets the hose again.
   
 
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