Lambskin & Pecards

Discuss technique for prolonging the life of your gear or giving it that aged look

Moderator: Dalexs

Post Reply
User avatar
Tyrloch
Dig Leader
Dig Leader
Posts: 428
Joined: Wed Apr 12, 2006 9:12 pm

Lambskin & Pecards

Post by Tyrloch »

Hi,

I thought I read on here one time that the best thing to use on lambskin was the leather lotion, but is there any reason why you should use either the regular Pecards or the leather jell? The main reason I ask is because all I have at the moment is the latter 2, but if the lotion is the ONLY one you should use, then I'll have to order some...

~Jace
User avatar
Michaelson
Knower of Things
Posts: 44484
Joined: Tue Jun 25, 2002 12:55 pm
Location: Out here knowing stuff and things and wishing I were with the family at Universal Studios Orlando

Post by Michaelson »

If, and ONLY if you do the following.....put a VERY VERY VERY (did you notice I said VERY? :? ) light, and DO mean light coating of standard dressing or jell on lambskin.....allow it to soak overnight, then buff it with a clean, dry cloth....it will work.

Lambskin is a VERY tight grained leather, and if you cross the line on application of standard dressing...you'll find yourself sitting (as many have) with a hair dryer and cloth trying to pull the excess Pecards out of the leather, as it will remain tacky. Other leathers are larger grained, and Pecards soads WAY in, but no on lambskin.

Lotion, on the other hand, is water soluable, and goes straight into lambskin, whichis why it's the one most advised when it comes to that hide.
BUT, that said, if you follow what I've said above...and I DO mean light application, you're good to go.

Regards! Michaelson
User avatar
Tyrloch
Dig Leader
Dig Leader
Posts: 428
Joined: Wed Apr 12, 2006 9:12 pm

Post by Tyrloch »

Michaelson,

So, what are you saying -- only use a little bit? :wink: Just kidding! Okay, thanks. I think I'll try it tonight...

~Jace
User avatar
Michaelson
Knower of Things
Posts: 44484
Joined: Tue Jun 25, 2002 12:55 pm
Location: Out here knowing stuff and things and wishing I were with the family at Universal Studios Orlando

Post by Michaelson »

Little bit of what? :-s :lol:

HIGH regards! Michaelson
User avatar
Chewbacca Jones
Legendary Adventurer
Legendary Adventurer
Posts: 3878
Joined: Fri Jun 09, 2006 1:17 am
Location: Somewhere in the vicinity of Betelgeuse
Contact:

Post by Chewbacca Jones »

Where does one get Picard's lotion? Or Picard's stuff in general?
C
User avatar
Michaelson
Knower of Things
Posts: 44484
Joined: Tue Jun 25, 2002 12:55 pm
Location: Out here knowing stuff and things and wishing I were with the family at Universal Studios Orlando

Post by Michaelson »

Read the 'stickie' at the top of this section about 'Pecards products'.


Regards! Michaelson
User avatar
VP
Legendary Adventurer
Legendary Adventurer
Posts: 3812
Joined: Sun Aug 10, 2003 3:14 am
Location: Espoo, Finland
Contact:

Post by VP »

Oh wow, Pecard just got a brand spanking new online store. http://pecard.com/shop/
User avatar
Michaelson
Knower of Things
Posts: 44484
Joined: Tue Jun 25, 2002 12:55 pm
Location: Out here knowing stuff and things and wishing I were with the family at Universal Studios Orlando

Post by Michaelson »

I knew they were upgrading the site. Things were put on hold when the owner died, though. :( Glad to see they got it off the ground. :D

Regards! Michaelson
User avatar
VP
Legendary Adventurer
Legendary Adventurer
Posts: 3812
Joined: Sun Aug 10, 2003 3:14 am
Location: Espoo, Finland
Contact:

Post by VP »

The Pecard Site wrote:Remember, like all Pecard products, the Classic Leather Dressing is made without environmentally harmful fluorocarbons, so users can stay dry without contributing to ozone depletion and global warming.
LOL.
User avatar
Michaelson
Knower of Things
Posts: 44484
Joined: Tue Jun 25, 2002 12:55 pm
Location: Out here knowing stuff and things and wishing I were with the family at Universal Studios Orlando

Post by Michaelson »

Can you prove otherwise? Do you know something about Pecards manufacturing process that we don't, VP? Considering it's a federal offense for them to post mis-information regarding chemical processes in the U. S. (and would be down right dumb for them to do so on a world wide web accessable site, created by themselves, no less), I'm curious what prompted this response?

Regards! Michaelson
rikitiki
Dig Worker
Dig Worker
Posts: 11
Joined: Sun Feb 19, 2006 10:39 pm

Post by rikitiki »

I've used Lexol with good results though it may darken the leather. Can anyone compare Lexol with Pecard's Lotion for use on lambskin?
User avatar
Michaelson
Knower of Things
Posts: 44484
Joined: Tue Jun 25, 2002 12:55 pm
Location: Out here knowing stuff and things and wishing I were with the family at Universal Studios Orlando

Post by Michaelson »

Lexol is a very close comparsion to Pecards lotion, and was what I used when I ran out of Letaps, and before I found Pecards.

Regards! Michaelson
User avatar
VP
Legendary Adventurer
Legendary Adventurer
Posts: 3812
Joined: Sun Aug 10, 2003 3:14 am
Location: Espoo, Finland
Contact:

Post by VP »

Michaelson wrote:Can you prove otherwise? Do you know something about Pecards manufacturing process that we don't, VP? Considering it's a federal offense for them to post mis-information regarding chemical processes in the U. S. (and would be down right dumb for them to do so on a world wide web accessable site, created by themselves, no less), I'm curious what prompted this response?
No, I just found it funny that they mention it at all. I personally couldn't care less if it was environmentally harmful or not as long as it works.
User avatar
Michaelson
Knower of Things
Posts: 44484
Joined: Tue Jun 25, 2002 12:55 pm
Location: Out here knowing stuff and things and wishing I were with the family at Universal Studios Orlando

Post by Michaelson »

Understood. :tup:

The problem we have over here in the U.S. is that the day of 'snake oil sales' is alive and well on the internet. Unfortunately, there ARE a LOT of companies that make chemical concoctions that are full of these flurocarbons and the like, and don't reveal that information, as they're not REQUIRED to do so unless it's at a certain percentage in content.

Pecards, on the other hand, reveals all the information, as they do cater to not only the leather crazies like us, but the earth friendly crowds that completely stear away from products that DON'T state plainly these chemicals exist in their product offerings.

Regards! Michaelson
soulman
Laboratory Technician
Laboratory Technician
Posts: 149
Joined: Tue Nov 18, 2003 7:35 pm
Location: Virginia

Post by soulman »

What Lexol products are best for the care of Lamb? I just picked up a Wested and want to be sure I properly care for it.
Blue Skies,
Soulman
User avatar
Michaelson
Knower of Things
Posts: 44484
Joined: Tue Jun 25, 2002 12:55 pm
Location: Out here knowing stuff and things and wishing I were with the family at Universal Studios Orlando

Post by Michaelson »

Lexol conditioner/cleaner lotion. You can find it in most auto parts stores, as it's specifically formuated for leather car interiors. It's great, as it also sheilds the leather from sun damage, so you're getting a lot of 'bang' for your buck.

Regards! Michaelson
soulman
Laboratory Technician
Laboratory Technician
Posts: 149
Joined: Tue Nov 18, 2003 7:35 pm
Location: Virginia

Post by soulman »

Cool :D Thanks a bunch!
User avatar
Chewbacca Jones
Legendary Adventurer
Legendary Adventurer
Posts: 3878
Joined: Fri Jun 09, 2006 1:17 am
Location: Somewhere in the vicinity of Betelgeuse
Contact:

Post by Chewbacca Jones »

OK,I found the sticky on Pecard's. I have one lambskin jacket, so would a single 4 oz container of lotion hold me for a while?
CJ
User avatar
Michaelson
Knower of Things
Posts: 44484
Joined: Tue Jun 25, 2002 12:55 pm
Location: Out here knowing stuff and things and wishing I were with the family at Universal Studios Orlando

Post by Michaelson »

Yep, but of course it depends on how often you have to apply the dressing. I usually only have to do it once a year myself, so a 4 oz. container lasts and lasts.

Regards! Michaelson
User avatar
Chewbacca Jones
Legendary Adventurer
Legendary Adventurer
Posts: 3878
Joined: Fri Jun 09, 2006 1:17 am
Location: Somewhere in the vicinity of Betelgeuse
Contact:

Post by Chewbacca Jones »

Cool.
CJ
Ozraptor
Laboratory Technician
Laboratory Technician
Posts: 158
Joined: Mon Oct 29, 2007 8:01 pm
Location: Terra Australis Incognita

Post by Ozraptor »

I just put Pecard's standard dressing on my Wested seal brown lambskin, in a very thin layer—it seems to have soaked up most of it since this morning, although it's kinda slippery (going to wait until tomorrow morning before I buff it off).

Is there any logic in using Lexol/Pecards Lotion/Letaps directly after? Will it enhance the protection, or serve no useful effect? I get the impression that Pecard's standard dressing doesn't soak into lamb all the way.
User avatar
Michaelson
Knower of Things
Posts: 44484
Joined: Tue Jun 25, 2002 12:55 pm
Location: Out here knowing stuff and things and wishing I were with the family at Universal Studios Orlando

Post by Michaelson »

No useful purpose at all, no.

Pecards is a beeswax based product, and Lexol/Letaps is a water based product. It will just lay on the surface and be removed once you buff the jacket.

Regards! Michaelson
Ozraptor
Laboratory Technician
Laboratory Technician
Posts: 158
Joined: Mon Oct 29, 2007 8:01 pm
Location: Terra Australis Incognita

Post by Ozraptor »

So next time, lotion first, then dressing? Or is that overkill too?
User avatar
Michaelson
Knower of Things
Posts: 44484
Joined: Tue Jun 25, 2002 12:55 pm
Location: Out here knowing stuff and things and wishing I were with the family at Universal Studios Orlando

Post by Michaelson »

Well, it's one of those decisions you have to make to use one or the other on your jacket....NOT both. :wink:

You might want to read Eric's information and decide the best route to go. Eric (Leather_Loco) is VP of research at Pecards, by the way. It gives a very good description and differences between the lotion products and standard Pecards dressing.

viewtopic.php?t=7211

Regards! Michaelson
User avatar
VP
Legendary Adventurer
Legendary Adventurer
Posts: 3812
Joined: Sun Aug 10, 2003 3:14 am
Location: Espoo, Finland
Contact:

Post by VP »

Michaelson wrote:Eric (Leather_Loco) is VP of research at Pecards
And I'm the VP of search at COW. ;)
User avatar
Michaelson
Knower of Things
Posts: 44484
Joined: Tue Jun 25, 2002 12:55 pm
Location: Out here knowing stuff and things and wishing I were with the family at Universal Studios Orlando

Post by Michaelson »

#-o :lol:

Regards! Michaelson
User avatar
Indiana Blooze
Archaeologist
Archaeologist
Posts: 310
Joined: Wed Aug 03, 2005 5:44 pm
Location: The Land of Corn and Soy Beans
Contact:

Post by Indiana Blooze »

Just saw this thread so I'll add my .02. I use standard Pecards on my Wested lambskin. I use just enough to put a sheen on the surface. After about 2 days, it is just about all soaked in. Any that remains, is easily buffed out. Don't apply more, or put on a second application or else............(this is my Michae........er, experience speaking) :wink:
Indiana Jess
Scoundrel
Posts: 1264
Joined: Mon Jul 01, 2002 3:35 pm
Location: Tracking down Farnham54

Post by Indiana Jess »

Won't long term use of the cream (beeswax) add weight to the jackets moreso than the lotion?

I don't know why, but I was thinking sheepskin instead of lambskin. Is there an problems using the lotion on sheepskin?

VP, don't forget the .php as the end of that link. Otherwise you'll get nowhere. :wink:

http://www.pecard.com/store.php/
User avatar
Michaelson
Knower of Things
Posts: 44484
Joined: Tue Jun 25, 2002 12:55 pm
Location: Out here knowing stuff and things and wishing I were with the family at Universal Studios Orlando

Post by Michaelson »

Yep, after a while, the jacket will become physically heavier with the addition of the present beeswax.

Not sure I'd try any of the dressings, lotion or otherwise, on sheepskin, Jess. I think it's a dry tanned leather, and won't take kindly to that product.

Drop Eric a line and ask him!

Regard! Michaelson
Ozraptor
Laboratory Technician
Laboratory Technician
Posts: 158
Joined: Mon Oct 29, 2007 8:01 pm
Location: Terra Australis Incognita

Post by Ozraptor »

The label on the inside of my Wested actually says sheepskin.

How long should I wait before doing another dressing? A week too short a time? It dried out pretty seriously when I put it through the drier.
User avatar
VP
Legendary Adventurer
Legendary Adventurer
Posts: 3812
Joined: Sun Aug 10, 2003 3:14 am
Location: Espoo, Finland
Contact:

Post by VP »

Indiana Jess wrote:VP, don't forget the .php as the end of that link. Otherwise you'll get nowhere. :wink:
Hey, I posted that link almost 14 months ago.
User avatar
Michaelson
Knower of Things
Posts: 44484
Joined: Tue Jun 25, 2002 12:55 pm
Location: Out here knowing stuff and things and wishing I were with the family at Universal Studios Orlando

Post by Michaelson »

Ozraptor wrote:The label on the inside of my Wested actually says sheepskin.
What kind of Wested jacket do you have, my friend? I'm not aware of any Indy jackets being made out of sheepskin.

Regards! Michaelson
Ozraptor
Laboratory Technician
Laboratory Technician
Posts: 158
Joined: Mon Oct 29, 2007 8:01 pm
Location: Terra Australis Incognita

Post by Ozraptor »

A Last Crusade! I assumed it actually meant lambskin. Obviously it's tanned, and not fluffy on the inside ;)
User avatar
Michaelson
Knower of Things
Posts: 44484
Joined: Tue Jun 25, 2002 12:55 pm
Location: Out here knowing stuff and things and wishing I were with the family at Universal Studios Orlando

Post by Michaelson »

Well, rest assured, unless you specifically requested 'sheepskin', it's made of lambskin. Sheepskin is from an older animal, and usually tanned to a pretty dry final product. Heavier material too.

Regards! Michaelson
User avatar
JulianK
Archaeologist
Archaeologist
Posts: 373
Joined: Wed Jan 10, 2007 10:54 am
Location: Gatineau (Ottawa Area), Canada

Post by JulianK »

Yep, but of course it depends on how often you have to apply the dressing. I usually only have to do it once a year myself, so a 4 oz. container lasts and lasts.
Bear in mind however that once you've discovered this stuff you'll end up using it on your other leathers so it might be worthwhile to stock up.
Post Reply