Re: Leather care question?
- From: "JJ" <jeffersonjj.nospam@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 15:49:44 -0500
"Laurel Red***" <lreddic@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi JJ. I use Leather Therapy and really like it. One plus for us in
the rain forest climate that we have here is that it has a mildew
resistant ingredient in it. It won product of the year a few years
ago in Practical Horsemen I think.
http://www.leathertherapy.com/restore.html
Well, I found the Restore/Condition Leather Therapy at a tack shop on my way
home from the barn today. I just finished treating my saddle. I used it
very sparingly per the instructions and, for the most part, my saddle sucked
it right up. Must have needed some of that "saddle food" after all. I'll
let it dry, probably over night, and see what it looks like tomorrow. May
treat it again or wipe off with a damp cloth (per the instructions) and
we'll go from there. I do like this stuff though. It's very light and
doesn't smell either. I opted for this since I like their Wash and, it was
available locally right away.
Once my dressage saddle is somewhat revived, I'll bring it back to the barn
and start on my jumping saddle. Comet's bridle could use some work too.
Thx for all the suggestions everyone! JJ
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