I've heard that saddle soap is not appropriate for use on leather with water
resistant finishes. I think it saturates the leather and speeds
deterioration. Not that I've had much luck with anything else.
Bill Lawrence
On 2/19/05 11:34 PM, "GSFuqua1@aol.com" <GSFuqua1@aol.com> wrote:
> Dennis, what do you mean by a little attention? Are you wanting to reduce
> the creases, increase the shine, clean them or what? Leather, believe it or
> not
> needs to be fed periodically. In some of the higher end catalogs you can
> find Connelly Leather food & conditioner. If you are just looking to clean
> them
> up then a good saddle soap will work but I would urge you to use a good
> leather conditioner at a minimum. You won't believe the difference a good
> cleaning,
> feeding and conditioning will make.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Gary Fuqua
> Branson, MO
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