putting something special in with my Wested.

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putting something special in with my Wested.

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Ok I am about to throw my Wested in the dryer for several hours with NO heat, my question is do I need to add anything with it like a shoe or something to bounce around in the dryer with it? also do I need to put pecards on it first?
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Why so blue??? You must be really cold up there, huh?? :wink:

I haven't heard of anyone putting anything else in the dryer WITH the jacket, but I hear it is better to turn it inside out, and/or in a pillowcase, so that the dryer dosen't end up with Pecards all over the inside.
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:shock: Cold up here? why I have no idea what you mean. :shock:
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Why are you tumbling your jacket w/o heat? Softening the leather? I used the tumble dryer to shrink and soften up my authentic lamb. I selected max heat, put the jacket in a pillowcase and threw it in the dryer together with a couple of wet towels. 25 minutes later - done. *microwave ping* The jacket was much suppler and fit me a bit better, too...

This treatment should shrink a leather jacket about half a size. (Your mileage may wary, of course.) As for only softening a Wested in a cool dryer, I don't know what the results would be.
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What about throwing a couple of bricks in with it for automatic distressing?> :D

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jbbowers wrote:What about throwing a couple of bricks in with it for automatic distressing?> :D
Stonewashed Westeds... very popular in the mid/late 80's. :lol:
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yes to soften the leather.
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jbbowers wrote:What about throwing a couple of bricks in with it for automatic distressing?> :D

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Dont think neither the landlord or the dryer would like that.

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I would be careful about using heat! You could shrinkt he jacket too much!!

Putting it in the dryer on no heat though should just soften it up nicely.

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I wouldn't put anything else in the dryer with your jacket - certainly nothing hard anyway - this might produce some unexpected distressing for the leather AND you! :wink:

If the purpose is just to soften it up, zip the jacket up and turn it inside out, wrap it in a pillowcase and put it in the dryer with NO HEAT unless you want the jacket to shrink.
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Is this common practice for softening leather, I thought thats what the Pecards was supposed to do.
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Post by Scandinavia Jones »

Indiana Croft wrote:Is this common practice for softening leather, I thought thats what the Pecards was supposed to do.
Well, it's a practice that has been discussed here on COW before... not very common 'norm' practice, I guess... :lol:
The tumble dryer 'breaks in' the leather, making it initially softer... despite what's been said here, I would only use Pecard to condition my jacket when the leather needs conditioning. Over-using Pecard only makes the jacket gooey and heavy.
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Post by Swindiana »

Maybe a couple of tennis balls in there would work wonders too? :-k
A common practice for softening and fluffing your pillow after a wash. :wink:

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