Todd M.
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Try wearing a Langlitz cowhide jacket in a movie theater eating popcorn, and see how many times you get shushed. The mother of all squeaky leather jackets LOL!
you mean obenauff?I have used Lexol, but it isn't as thick as I would like. There is another heavy oil I have used that many members here swear by, but the name escapes me. It comes in both an oil and a paste/grease. I think once I warmed some Pecard (in the sun) and used that after it got more liquid. Just put some on a cloth or a sponge and rub it in the seams. Doesn't take long to apply, and it is fairly long lasting, as in more than a year, if I remember correctly.
Yes, Obenauff. Thank you.you mean obenauff?
Thanks man, best laugh I had all day. However in that I've found no chew marks or (ahem) droppings... I've ruled out the meesus for now.I still think it might be those dirty, dirty little mice . . .
Thanks for the tip RK. I am gonna condition mine squeakers too.I really love my new JL jacket, but the squeakage was absolutely ridiculous and downright annoying. I am talking crazy, stupid, loud. I was hoping wear would quiet it down somewhat. My 618 was kinda loud in the beginning and is now almost silent after some wear. My older Vanson hardcore highwayman is almost silent now. It actually seems like my JL is getting louder. I have to do something. I was debating over water, talcum powder, or conditioner.
I absolutely couldn't take the noise any longer and I hastily went with the conditioner. I had bought some Vanson conditioner, and I am not sure why. lol. I have very little experience with conditioners, I just wear my jackets and didn't feel like they needed anything yet.
I had an old table that I was hoping someone would take sitting outside. I laid my jacket on the table out in the sun to warm it up a bit (it was about 50 degrees and sunny out). I did not notice the table was dirty and dusty until I flipped my jacket over. I had to wipe down the jacket and table. The table was also wobbly and caused me to spill the conditioner. The Vanson conditioner is watery, almost like a thick milk.
The liquidly conditioner quickly soaked into the leather. There was nothing to wipe off afterwards. I applied it with my fingers. I was also dipping my fingers into the puddle that I created.
It drastically quieted the jacket down so far. I am not sure how long it will last. It is not silent, but ALOT quieter. I think I will apply another coat pretty soon.
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congrats, maybe the conditioner would work on rejuvenating wood grain tooI really love my new JL jacket, but the squeakage was absolutely ridiculous and downright annoying. I am talking crazy, stupid, loud. I was hoping wear would quiet it down somewhat. My 618 was kinda loud in the beginning and is now almost silent after some wear. My older Vanson hardcore highwayman is almost silent now. It actually seems like my JL is getting louder. I have to do something. I was debating over water, talcum powder, or conditioner.
I absolutely couldn't take the noise any longer and I hastily went with the conditioner. I had bought some Vanson conditioner, and I am not sure why. lol. I have very little experience with conditioners, I just wear my jackets and didn't feel like they needed anything yet.
I had an old table that I was hoping someone would take sitting outside. I laid my jacket on the table out in the sun to warm it up a bit (it was about 50 degrees and sunny out). I did not notice the table was dirty and dusty until I flipped my jacket over. I had to wipe down the jacket and table. The table was also wobbly and caused me to spill the conditioner. The Vanson conditioner is watery, almost like a thick milk.
The liquidly conditioner quickly soaked into the leather. There was nothing to wipe off afterwards. I applied it with my fingers. I was also dipping my fingers into the puddle that I created.
It drastically quieted the jacket down so far. I am not sure how long it will last. It is not silent, but ALOT quieter. I think I will apply another coat pretty soon.
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