Mink oil... neatsfoot oil....Am I wrong?
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- MS Jones
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Mink oil... neatsfoot oil....Am I wrong?
So I treat just about every leather good that I own with Kiwi Mink Oil. Am I wrong to do this? This is how my grandad kept his leather goods treated. I have some leather goods of his that has to be one hundred plus years old. Opinions? Comments?
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Re: Mink oil... Am I wrong?
Depends on where you live.
If south of the Mason-Dixon line, in my opinion (and a few others around here), yes, you are.
Bugs are attracted to any leather treated with animal by-products and will devour it with enthusiasm and relish (and maybe a side order of fries).
Folks in dryer climes and north of the Mason-Dixon line seem to have less problem with this. Must be the humidity in the South that adds to the problem.
I 'had' leather items MY grandfather treated with mink oil or neatsfoot when living in Ohio and no problems at all, but as soon as I moved to Florida they were bug magnets and quickly damaged.
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If south of the Mason-Dixon line, in my opinion (and a few others around here), yes, you are.
Bugs are attracted to any leather treated with animal by-products and will devour it with enthusiasm and relish (and maybe a side order of fries).
Folks in dryer climes and north of the Mason-Dixon line seem to have less problem with this. Must be the humidity in the South that adds to the problem.
I 'had' leather items MY grandfather treated with mink oil or neatsfoot when living in Ohio and no problems at all, but as soon as I moved to Florida they were bug magnets and quickly damaged.
Regards! Michaelson
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Re: Mink oil... Am I wrong?
Im up here in the notheast, so its ok for me. Im also a youngin at 33. Id say when it comes to leather preservation in a humid climate, listen to Michaelson. Stay away from Mink oil, olive oil, etc. Go with Pecards. Cold northern climate? Its fine as long as you don't store your stuff.
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Re: Mink oil... Am I wrong?
Ok, I'm convinced. Especially considering that I live 24 miles from the Gulf. Lots of bugs and humidity here. My whip is a cheap one, but I would like to be able to pass it on to my nephew when I get a new one. Thanks for the help.
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Re: Mink oil... Am I wrong?
I lived in Tallahassee. That's where I lost my old leather items, so you're in the right area for that kind of results.
Been there, done that, didn't like it either.
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Been there, done that, didn't like it either.
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Re: Mink oil... Am I wrong?
Im by no means an expert, but definitely only use Pecards on a whip.
Mink oil... Am I wrong?
Order Pecards. Took two days to my house. If you're in doubt on which product to use, email. They may take a few days to reply as its a small shop, but they will. Just got a tub (16oz) of the PLD for my jackets/shoes. Makes good lip balm too ![Happy :)](./images/smilies/IndySmile.gif)
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