I work part time in a retail store that sells Lucchese Boots, a very costly boot make, and Lucchese backs Bickmore a great deal. The place I work sells the Bick 4 product by Bickmore. According to Lucchese, should a pair of their boots be darkened when using Bick 4, the boots will be replaced by Lucchese.
In this store, we use Bick 4 to condition a great number of leather products. In my experience, and simply that, I have not heard any complaints about Bickmore.
Please make sure you are not using a product such as Bick 4 on distressed, sueded, or nubuck leather. There is a separate cleaning and conditioning process for these types of leather.
I use Bick-4 by the gallon, on any finished leather from goat to Shell cordovan and everything inbetween it softens and makes much more flexible, any leather. I brush it on with a 2-3 inch brush, let dry, and polish with terry cloth toweling.
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