Pecards on Black
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Pecards on Black
I have seen Pecards applied on Brown jackets, but what about Black? I have a Wested Doctor Who in black and would like to apply some sort of treatment, would pecards be a good idea?
Does Pecards work on shoes too?
I am sorta new to the treat you leather thing!
Does Pecards work on shoes too?
I am sorta new to the treat you leather thing!
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i'm thinking he's not accustomed to folks taking their brand new english made jackets and running a belt sander on them.......at least my way is still in the name of preserving your jacket.......besides what's the worse that can happen??? i can spec out and order another jacket .....i'll just use the credit card because thats free......right?Hey, you know what Eric, the VP of research and development of Pecards, told you. You're on your own with that, my friend.
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OH yes he is. He's been 'among' us since the beginning of Indygear.com, so he's WELL aware of what is done to our gear, and what we use on the leather. Take note....he's been a member here since July, 2002.
That's why the brown, black, and 'creme' was created....watching what we do, and creating products that help 'fix' mistakes.
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That's why the brown, black, and 'creme' was created....watching what we do, and creating products that help 'fix' mistakes.
Regards! Michaelson
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i stand corrected sir
my jacket currently could pass for wested's authentic brown in flourescent lighting......in daylight, she's got some reddish undertones....i'm hoping that the black pecard can dull this out a bit....kind of like how shoe polish was applied to the original.
from my question on the other thread, it doesn't look like anyone has tried this yet......especially on veg tanned leather. i'm gonna give her a go underneath the pocket flap and perhaps under the collar to find out what happens before i do anything crazy
my jacket currently could pass for wested's authentic brown in flourescent lighting......in daylight, she's got some reddish undertones....i'm hoping that the black pecard can dull this out a bit....kind of like how shoe polish was applied to the original.
from my question on the other thread, it doesn't look like anyone has tried this yet......especially on veg tanned leather. i'm gonna give her a go underneath the pocket flap and perhaps under the collar to find out what happens before i do anything crazy
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michaelson, i used brown pecard on my jacket applying it with an old sock. for one of my most hearty applications, i decided to use my wells lamont gloves so as not to get my hands all yellowy....the brown pecard actually turned the gloves brown......perhaps it depends on the type of leather that it is applied to? this is the effect i am banking on with the black pecard....an overall dulling effect on the russet hue of my jacket.It will help put the like color tone back, but will not 'cover' like a dye or polish will.
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Awesome, they weren't Aldens but Finnish M/91 Combat Boots.
They looked pretty rad when the Pecards were still wet and the boots shined like crazy, but the soaking in toned it down quite nicely. Should do it again in a few months when the season starts and I'll have to wear these 24/7 when I join the service in January.
Oh yeah and I didn't use black Pecards, I used this stuff by the Bundeswehr:
They looked pretty rad when the Pecards were still wet and the boots shined like crazy, but the soaking in toned it down quite nicely. Should do it again in a few months when the season starts and I'll have to wear these 24/7 when I join the service in January.
Oh yeah and I didn't use black Pecards, I used this stuff by the Bundeswehr:
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Ummm, where can I get a pair of those? Those are some really, really close boots to the 9th Doctor's. In fact, they are #### near dead on.VP wrote:Awesome, they weren't Aldens but Finnish M/91 Combat Boots.
They looked pretty rad when the Pecards were still wet and the boots shined like crazy, but the soaking in toned it down quite nicely. Should do it again in a few months when the season starts and I'll have to wear these 24/7 when I join the service in January.
Oh yeah and I didn't use black Pecards, I used this stuff by the Bundeswehr:
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They're all over the place here, here are some online sources:
http://milpro.fi/index.cfm?action=tuote ... A2504A902C (milpro@netti.fi )
http://www.maanpuolustusyhtio.fi/produc ... oduct=2381 (mp-myymala@maanpuolustusyhtio.fi)
http://us-eagle.fi/kauppa/product_info. ... cts_id=187 (http://us-eagle.fi/kauppa/contact_us.php)
http://milpro.fi/index.cfm?action=tuote ... A2504A902C (milpro@netti.fi )
http://www.maanpuolustusyhtio.fi/produc ... oduct=2381 (mp-myymala@maanpuolustusyhtio.fi)
http://us-eagle.fi/kauppa/product_info. ... cts_id=187 (http://us-eagle.fi/kauppa/contact_us.php)
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If you have a lot of black leather that's lost a bit of it's...well..blackness, try Doc Bailey's Leather Black. It was originally made for motorcycle leathers but I've used it quite succesfully on black leather jackets to add colour. It's also great for the car on things like leather steering wheels and shifters. It does also contain a conditioner but on my jackets I apply a coat of black Pecards afterwards.
http://www.docbailey.com/leather_care.asp
http://www.docbailey.com/leather_care.asp
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Excellent information.
What is interesting is that a silicone based product is perfect for gear that is used in areas like VP and Julian live in....but in warmer more humid climes like where I live (South Central Tennessee, US), silicone tends to seal the leather to much, not letting it breathe. It's great for situations of cold and wet, but it's like wearing gear that's been sealed in a plastic bag. HOT!!!
That's another reason why Pecards works so well down here, as it's a bees wax base rather than silicone, and is water resistance, but still allows the leather to 'breathe'.
It's all in where you live and what you need to make your gear 'work'!
Regards! Michaelson
What is interesting is that a silicone based product is perfect for gear that is used in areas like VP and Julian live in....but in warmer more humid climes like where I live (South Central Tennessee, US), silicone tends to seal the leather to much, not letting it breathe. It's great for situations of cold and wet, but it's like wearing gear that's been sealed in a plastic bag. HOT!!!
That's another reason why Pecards works so well down here, as it's a bees wax base rather than silicone, and is water resistance, but still allows the leather to 'breathe'.
It's all in where you live and what you need to make your gear 'work'!
Regards! Michaelson