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Absolutely. And he even does it in the proper clothing. I don't think this man knows the meaning of the term half...uh, baked.Gorak wrote:Doesn`t TundraRaider look so cool in his gear even just doing the demo distress poses?
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Let the poor thing go...Tennessee Smith wrote:Thanks for the tip Michael![]()
I got my lamb in a pillowcase. I know it's not as tough as goat but I figure it couldn't hurt.![]()
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-TS
Hollowpond wrote:Let the poor thing go...Tennessee Smith wrote:Thanks for the tip Michael![]()
I got my lamb in a pillowcase. I know it's not as tough as goat but I figure it couldn't hurt.![]()
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-TS
Doesn't the dye bleed? I'd definitely wash it before you bedazzle it and put that Bon Jovi portrait across the back.TheExit148 wrote:The sleeping trick also works too for unwashed denim jackets.
Hollowpond wrote: ps. All the mods are awesome, especially that Tennessee Smith guy...
Nevada Jones wrote:Hey Tundrarider, how about some pics of the jacket itself, to see how the leather looks now?
Hear, hear.Tundrarider wrote:You are most welcome, Mark!I was curious about what I wrote previously regarding "Lexol vs Pecards" for Goatskin in the original post. Here it is:
MichaelTundrarider wrote:LEXOL TREATMENTS. Michaelson has always been a strong supporter of Pecard Leather Products and I have taken his advice extensively for all my leather needs. However, Michaelson advised that the Goatskin responds better to Lexol Leather Conditioner, as the pores of the leather are tighter and accept the Lexol better. He was right and I’ve treated my jacket repeatedly with this product. Lexol Leather Conditioner is a milky liquid that penetrates and softens the leather and when dry leaves absolutely no residue or stickiness.
These are the only two 'tools' I've ever used in all my years wearing leather and involved in this hobby, with the added two products in red above, and my jackets have aged very nicely.Tundrarider wrote:The next best tool is to "Wear it." ......
........Finally, occasional Lexol/Pecards/Letaps treatments is encouraged. I condition the jacket whenever the mood strikes me and have not noticed any ill effects. No build up or residue.
Thanks, Michael. I've posted over in the Expedition thread so I don't derail yours.Tundrarider wrote:Thanks, Luke! Your Expedition is older than mine; how is it looking these days? Feel free to post pics pictures here if you like!
Michael
Just waiting for my new jacket to try it out those wonderful tipsTundrarider wrote:The jacket gets theCajunkraut wrote:Great continued results on your Expedition, Michael! How often do you give it the Lexol and/or pillowcase treatment?
Lexol treatment whenever it feels like it's been a while! I'd venture to guess maybe three or four times a year? After I apply the treatment, I hang the jacket out in the sun on a padded coat hanger until it dries. This is the only time the jacket is ever on a hanger!
As for the pillowcase treatment? The jacket has been balled up in a pillowcase and tucked underneath my arm every night for several years now. During daylight hours, (when I'm not wearing it) the jacket is slung over the rail of my Hall Tree.
Thanks, Cajun!
Michael