Cleaning leather

Started by Pitspitr, June 21, 2010, 09:05:09 PM

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Pitspitr

From a thread in the Barracks...

Quote from: River City John on June 21, 2010, 12:15:22 AMSat outside on the porch tonight watching the rain and oiled all my leather, including footwear...

(Watching the rain seems to be the main entertainment in my neck of the woods lately. :()

Around here we have the option of watching bridges and dams wash out too!  :-\

Talking about oiling leather, the other evening I was loading the pickup getting ready for Cornhusker State Games and found that my leather ( which is stored in the basement) was almost completely green. I had a bottle of GOOP wipes handy so I tried one of them to see if it would take the mold off. Cleaned it up right good and when I was done the leather looked like it had just been oiled. Got looking at the label and GOOP contains a lot of lanolin so it looks like I just found a new cleaning product for my leather!
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They looked good too, Sir!

Good shooting with you Saturday. Hope to see you again soon.
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