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I applied Chamberlains leather milk no.3 because it just looks dry, after that it became even drier. Any suggestions from LW owner?
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It's difficult for me to imagine a LW hide feeling dry or a conditioner even penetrating the dyed through and painted on finish. This hide and process is unique to LW. Better try contacting Stu again. However, if he feels the least bit slighted he will not respond. He's very manly sensitive like that.
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I applied Chamberlains leather milk no.3 because it just looks dry, after that it became even drier. Any suggestions from LW owner?
Without the BS comments about Stuart, I use a small amount of Pecards on the older jackets about once every 2 years. The newer ones I use Pecards about once a year for the first 5 years. I have owned LW jackets that date back about 10 to 15 years now and none seem painted they are not vegetable tanned and are very thick as I have always asked Stuart for the thicker hides as they are generally used for riding in most cases. I have owned both Aero and LW jackets and find the Horse on the LW jackets somewhat thicker with one exception of a Antique Horse Bootlegger that is thicker and more malleable but I attribute this to the tanning by Aero to give it that "antiqued" feel. I use Pecards on this jacket as well about once every 2 years.
Thanks, is this one you use?
I contacted Pecard other than the ones that have dye in them they are all the same formula. They only give them different names to make sure when people in different markets search for their product it comes up. So antique or biker or whatever will see Pecards they know it will work.
Just be carful because they do have a black motorcycle one that has the black dye. Which if it’s black jacket then probably won’t hurt. But just get the regular dressing or antique dressing and use it on any and all jackets that way.Very helpful, thank you!