Where to find Letap?
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Where to find Letap?
Hola,
Can any of the UK gearheads tell me where to find Letap? I haven't seen it anywhere!
Cheers,
Matei
Can any of the UK gearheads tell me where to find Letap? I haven't seen it anywhere!
Cheers,
Matei
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It's the leather dressing that Peter recommends (and Michaelson!). Unfortunately there doesn't seem to be a agent in the US and you can't send/get it by mail cos it's in a pressurised can and can't go on a plane.IllinoisJones wrote:Letap?
It's covered on the main site:
http://www.indygear.com/faq/jacketfaq.shtml
Pecards is a different type of product cos you have to leave it to soak in and then dry, the Letap dries almost straight away and you can wear your jacket in just a few minutes.
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That sounds like some GREAT stuff I had back in the late eighties...there were two great products, one a leather conditioner/protector, the other a waterproofer.
The conditioner was so good, that you put a little foam on the boot or shoe, spread it on while it liquified (took like 5 seconds to do), then you could BEAT that leather shoe on a SHARP CORNER and it didn't scuff the shoe! Amazing!
The waterproofer was pretty powerful, too...there's another thread where I wrote about waterproofing a kleenex for fun. It held water just like a cup.![Wink ;)](./images/smilies/Indy%20-%20Wink.gif)
The conditioner was so good, that you put a little foam on the boot or shoe, spread it on while it liquified (took like 5 seconds to do), then you could BEAT that leather shoe on a SHARP CORNER and it didn't scuff the shoe! Amazing!
The waterproofer was pretty powerful, too...there's another thread where I wrote about waterproofing a kleenex for fun. It held water just like a cup.
![Wink ;)](./images/smilies/Indy%20-%20Wink.gif)
But could they, would they, on a boat?Indiana Ken wrote:[...]I couldnt get it as it cant be shipped on plane.
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