Letap treatment on Wested
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Letap treatment on Wested
Has anyone ever used Letap for treating their lambskins? I received a complimentary can of this from Peter back in 99. It was a foam rather than grease/oil like pecards. How does it compare to pecards? I wonder if Peter still carries this product?
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I used an entire can on my US Wings lambskin G-2
It's great stuff. Soaks right in with almost no drying time for the jacket. There's also a Letap spray that is like the Scotchguard for leather that you can use on distressed leather jackets. I had some of each of these at one time, but gave them to other fans, as I'm pretty strictly a Pecards user myself.
But that Letap foam is GOOD stuff! Looks like hair mousse out of the can, but rubs right in and soaks up almost immediately.
Too bad we have such a hard time getting it in over here-but in a box with a Wested jacket, it might be ok?....Just a thought.
Later!
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But that Letap foam is GOOD stuff! Looks like hair mousse out of the can, but rubs right in and soaks up almost immediately.
Too bad we have such a hard time getting it in over here-but in a box with a Wested jacket, it might be ok?....Just a thought.
Later!
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Yep, I LOVE that stuff. Found a brand new can on the shelf of my closet a couple of weeks ago that I didn't know I had shoved back, and you would have thought I had found the mother lode! I REALLY wish we had a supplier Stateside, but there's none here, and with it being in a pressurized can, there's no plans on attempting to enter our market. Regards. Michaelson
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This sounds a lot like the leather conditioner I use to use on my old Frye boots...uh...back in the 80's. Comes out like foam, soaks IMMEDIATELY in...
...and believe it or not, you could beat that boot on the sharp corner of a shelf and not hurt it once that stuff was soaked in.
And you can't get that stuff anymore? Argh. That stuff was magical. Kept my boots young for years...I actually had those so long I walked through the soles, after walking through the heels many, many times...still got em, they uppers still look almost new. TWENTY YEARS.
...and believe it or not, you could beat that boot on the sharp corner of a shelf and not hurt it once that stuff was soaked in.
And you can't get that stuff anymore? Argh. That stuff was magical. Kept my boots young for years...I actually had those so long I walked through the soles, after walking through the heels many, many times...still got em, they uppers still look almost new. TWENTY YEARS.
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Good stuff, I got it when I recieved my jacket....the dude I bought it from (can't remember his COW name, but he's an archaeologist in England) just put in in the box with the jacket, and made sure to put a warning on the box....turned out fine...I consider myself lucky, and still got some
Regards, Daryl.
Regards, Daryl.