deswaaf
One of the Regulars
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The picture above is before any treatment. More about this jacket: https://www.thefedoralounge.com/threads/fit-pics-lost-worlds-suburban-42l-grainy-4-5-oz-fqhh.101666/
Let me begin by saying that I read a lot of advice against doing this, that the leather used by LW supposedly won't need any care for 20 years. I got this jacket second hand (or third, or fourth) and to me the leather felt like it could use this. Water drops penetrated the leather and left little dots, it was quite stiff in places and squeaky in others, and to be honest I was just curious how this grainy hide would respond. Hoping the leather will become softer.
I took my time for this (about 4 hours) and tackled the jacket panel by panel, dividing the larger panels into smaller segments. I started by heating the leather with a blowdryer on max level, when it was thoroughly hot I applied a generous coat of Grand National leather cream.
Due to the heat it turned liquid right away and the leather drank it up. I finished with another heating of the leather, liquifying the remaining conditioner on the surface before moving on to the next part.
Left it to cure, after 24 hours it looked like this:
Most of the conditioner has been fully absorbed, I buffed the jacket and it feels dry to the touch, not oily or sticky at all. The leather has softened up considerably. I finished with one last heating with the blowdryer. This seemed to make the grain pop some more and it melted any leftover conditioner on the surface deeper into the leather.
Doing this relaxed the leather a good bit, and gave it a fresh sheen. Good for the next 20 years I'd say! I will keep you guys posted how the leather evolves.
Cheers
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