Leather Jacket Pecards

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brady
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Leather Jacket Pecards

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I have a leather jacket thats about a year old and I got a tub of pecards to treat my whip when it arrives. I know this has probably been discussed but this is fine to put on my jacket. It has been looking pretty dry lately. Do I just put on a thin coat and let it dry or since its never been treated should I slap on a good coating. I have no idea what kind of leather it is but it wasn't an extremely expensive jack (around $150 I think). Thanks for the help, sorry for any repetition.
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I'd suggest using a light coat, allowing to completely soak in overnight. Take a look to see how it did, and if it needs another coat, apply and allow to soak in. Keep doing this until you're satisfied with how the leather is responding. It's easier to do this than it is to pull out excess Pecards from the garment. (it can be done, but it's not fun.) Regards. Michaelson
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You got that right!!!

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