holdemchamp1225
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I know different people use different techniques or maybe even objects/devices to apply. Just wanted some good advice and which results turned out best. Thanks in advance.
blacklagoon said:I use the index finger mostly to apply pecard to my jackets.after a few hours,i start to interchange between my index finger and my middle finger.I only use the tips.It takes me approximately 6 hours to thoroughly apply it using the two finger tips.
aswatland said:I only apply Pecards with my fingers. It also helps to keep my skin supple!
blacklagoon said:I really do not know about the other leather dressings.I just went by what they said about the antique one,and bought that.
I did try putting a big lump of antique leather dressing on my first original irvin jacket when i got it,but found it was like kneeding dough when making bread.It took much longer to spread and eventually rub it in properly.that is why i settled for the quicker,more efficient method of only using my index finger.I simply find my index finger has more concentrated power in it when rubbing in circles,and is much faster all round.
Another thing about pecard,is that it may help eleviate any unpleasant smells that the leather itself has got.I used it on an old irvin that absolutely reeked abominably,and pecard totally destroyed the bad odour.
icecold said:Now, obviously pecard seems to be a good product, and I plan to use it in my jackets. The question is when? and how often?
All my jackets are new Aero FQHH. So, I'm curious, what is the general consensus, if any, on the recommended frequency of treatments post-purchase. THanks.
johnnyjohnny said:however, one contradiction no one has ever explained to me is that oil/petroleum products, or conditioners having petrol products in them, are recommended by nearly aLL leather care specialists NOT to be used on leather as a conditioner, such as on leather jackets