Although it has been in my house for weeks, I won't be getting my Wested lambskin until Christmas (3 weeks!! 3 LONG weeks!)
I have decided to not artificially distress it, but I want to eliminate the 'new leather shine'. Will a coating of Picards reduce the sheen?
Will it only take acetone/alcohol to dull the shine, or will Picards do the trick?
I tried to do a search for this, but came up empty.
thoughts?
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You might want to consider leaving the jacket 'as is' for a while first, until you break it in a bit and see how you feel. In my experience, the 'brand-new' shine on the auth. lamb goes away quite quickly anyway, after some daily wear.
Pecards won't dull the shine IMO - in fact, it brings a shine back to the leather in my experience.
Regards
Al
Pecards won't dull the shine IMO - in fact, it brings a shine back to the leather in my experience.
Regards
Al
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Ah... removing the shine. Yes.
Al is absolutely right - for starters, wear it. That will lessen the sheen to begin with. If, after a couple of months or so, jacket still gleams like pleather auto upholstry - go for one - or both - of these Swedish methods:
Pluvial method:
When encountering heavy rain, don your jacket and go outside. Wander around in rain while wearing jacket. When soaked, wait for a couple of more minutes and go inside again. For the sake of it, wear wet jacket for a while to make sure it conforms to your torso. Sheen will disappear and jacket will drape nicely. Hang jacket to dry.
Revolving metal-drum method:
Turned the Wested inside out, throw it the tumble dryer and let it bounce around with a couple of towels for a good 10 minutes. NO HEAT. That means tumble dry COLD. Afterwards, the texture of the leather will be a bit coarser. Sheen will be gone, too (probably changed his name back to Estevez).
DISCLAIMER - it worked for me. Use above instructions at own risk.
Al is absolutely right - for starters, wear it. That will lessen the sheen to begin with. If, after a couple of months or so, jacket still gleams like pleather auto upholstry - go for one - or both - of these Swedish methods:
Pluvial method:
When encountering heavy rain, don your jacket and go outside. Wander around in rain while wearing jacket. When soaked, wait for a couple of more minutes and go inside again. For the sake of it, wear wet jacket for a while to make sure it conforms to your torso. Sheen will disappear and jacket will drape nicely. Hang jacket to dry.
Revolving metal-drum method:
Turned the Wested inside out, throw it the tumble dryer and let it bounce around with a couple of towels for a good 10 minutes. NO HEAT. That means tumble dry COLD. Afterwards, the texture of the leather will be a bit coarser. Sheen will be gone, too (probably changed his name back to Estevez).
DISCLAIMER - it worked for me. Use above instructions at own risk.
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Be very very careful - you can seriously shrink your jacket by using heat so as it wont fit you anymore!!Mr. Das wrote:I used the dryer method to remove the shine from my lamb, but I used heat. I put it inside out and stuff it inside a pillow case, which was stuffed inside another pillow case.
Use at your own risk, because I remember someone saying that the zipper scratched their jacket.
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Yes. My jacket - being a size too big - had two major 'problems': the jacket body was too wide and the sleeves were a bit too long for comfort. The dryer ride took care of both issues - jacket body changed more than the sleeves though. However, if sleeve length is perfect, I wouldn't recommend tumble-shrinking.IndianaGuybrush wrote:SJ, did it shrink the sleeves as well? I only ask because the body of my jacket could stand to be a bit snugger, but the sleeves are dang near perfect.