I just ordered a wested Jacket and I was wondering what leather conditioner I should use on it. I would prefer to be able to use one kind on all of my leather stuff, I love simplicity, however if this isnt a good idea then i can change. The other items that i have are my boots and of course the whip. any instie into this would be a great help. I see that there is alot of talk about the pecards and it sounds like a great product but would it also work with my wested(goatskin). I still have a couple of weeks till my new jacket gets here but I would like to have the conditinar waiting. Thank you all in advance
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I guess I should have been a little more specific in my original post. I was also wondering which one to get. I have read the previous posts and I see that some prefer the Jell but on pecards website it says to only use it to break in the leather and then to switch to the classic. As I said the gear I have is boots, gloves, whip,and the goatskin jacket.
Gilly
If you could through in your two cents worth Michaelson I would appreciate it. And anyone else also.
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If you could through in your two cents worth Michaelson I would appreciate it. And anyone else also.
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(grins) OK, my $.02....there's a lot you'll read in the Pecards literature and website that if you talk to the actual folks, they'll tell you the opposite. I'm just giving you my experience here, so take it for what it's worth. With that said.....I use the jell on my goatskin FS, and on everything else you list, standard dressing (except the gloves. I'll talk about those in a minute). Use the jell the first time out, as it does not have the waxes that the standard dressing does. It will DEFINITELY loosen up the goat skin, and it will drape immediately after application. If you live in an area that is prone to a lot of rain, touch up occasionally with standard dressing. If you have a scar or unwanted distressing, use the brown Pecards dressing. You can apply standard dressing to your whip and boots, or use the new brown dressing. You'll find several reviews from folks scattered through the gear care section and whip section. Now your gloves are another matter....if you're wanting them clean, keep them on your hands and wash under warm water with a pumice based soap, like Lava. After rinsing, completely wring them out, then put them back on your hands. Get a good leather conditioner (Pecards motorcycle lotion, or Lexol with lanoline is good) and rub that on your gloves just like you were applying hand lotion to your hands. Once done, remove the gloves and hang from a hanger and allow to air dry at room temperature. Your glove will last 4 times longer than usual, if you use them as work gloves. I've done this for years, and have found them to keep on coming back for more. Hope this is what you were looking for. Regards. Michaelson
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