Dr Doran
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No, this isn't about The Village People. Rather, about restoring leather in bags, shoes, and such. I was inspired by the Exotic Boots thread, but that is about exotics and we need to know about cowhide. I've looked for other threads on this topic but only found small references hither and yon. I received this 1950s Atlas bag through the Bay, and the leather is scratched, cracked in places, worn out in other spots. The seller says he'll reimburse me 50% which is nice of him. Anyhow, I've been talking to a local shoe repair woman and she says she can redye things, which is expensive. I am thinking of applying Neatsfoot Oil first. Has anyone used this? It expands the leather a bit. Then either I'll use a polish with a dye in it (any suggestions?) or have the woman redye the whole bag. Then I think I'll put clear shoe polish on it, unless that will rub off on my clothes. I of course cannot use black shoe polish on this, as that will rub off on my suits.
Who has tried Neatsfoot Oil? Who can advise on this topic? Who has more leather restoration questions and answers?
Who has tried Neatsfoot Oil? Who can advise on this topic? Who has more leather restoration questions and answers?