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Wested goat good, stifness bad....
Posted: Fri Nov 28, 2003 11:47 am
by IndianaJames
I heard once that someone threw their new goat into the dryer, no heat, with some towels to loosen the leather. Anyone actually try this?
Thanks
I J
I reposted this because I accidentally posted this in the gen gear section....
Posted: Sat Nov 29, 2003 11:06 am
by Shalimar
I've heard the same thing.. but would like confirmation etc before i go tossing my new Wested's into the dryer before I even get it
Not to mention distressing an "Authentic goat" is under investigation
Shal
Posted: Sat Nov 29, 2003 5:41 pm
by Band Director Jones
I put my authentic goat in a large pillow case in the dryer with no heat and it softened it up quite nicely. Of course, I did it for about five days.
Posted: Sun Nov 30, 2003 11:52 am
by Michaelson
I hope you weren't wearing it at the time.
Regards. Michaelson
Posted: Sun Nov 30, 2003 11:56 am
by Shalimar
Aww come on Michaelson... whats the fun of having an adventure like that if you arn't wearing it while tumbling round endlessly?
Shal
Posted: Sun Nov 30, 2003 1:36 pm
by Band Director Jones
I only wore it for the first couple of hours, until I began to develop a slight headache. After that I decided that the jacket could go it alone the rest of the way.
Posted: Wed Dec 03, 2003 10:10 am
by Shalimar
Did you at least give your jacket some gravol 1st?
Posted: Wed Dec 03, 2003 1:59 pm
by junior
The dryer method does indeed work but for best effect you should fill the dryer with creek stones and then tumble.
junior
Posted: Wed Dec 03, 2003 10:05 pm
by Indycraze71
I recently met and talked to Lee Keppler and he informed me to do this if I ever order a goatskin jacket. Place jacket in a larger pillowcase and tumble in the dryer with no heat for about 3 days. He said it works wonders on softening up the goatskin leather.
Brett
Three Days?
Posted: Thu Dec 04, 2003 9:58 am
by Kilgour Trout
Three Days???
In all seriousness...would it be until adequate flex is achieved?
Any suggestions?
Curious
Kilgour Trout
Posted: Thu Dec 04, 2003 10:13 am
by Michaelson
Yes. That's just what Lee did with his jacket with complete success , but results will vary from dryer to dryer. Regards. Michaelson
Posted: Thu Dec 04, 2003 2:21 pm
by Shalimar
three days????
Hmm time to pull out the toolkit and bypass the timer assy!
Posted: Thu Dec 04, 2003 3:01 pm
by Michaelson
Just put her on 'air dry only', set the timer, and let her rip. You don't have to do it for 3 days straight, ya know?
Regards. Michaelson
Posted: Thu Dec 04, 2003 4:08 pm
by Michaelson
This, coming from the original dryer test pilot from the early years of the Wings and Expedition jackets too!
Good to 'see' you, _, old friend!!!!
Just as a personal suggestion, do use a pillow case. If you use dryer sheets in your dryer, you'll discover that you'll find small dust like particles sticking to your jacket after it's been spun for a while. In a case, you won't have this problem. They are particles of fabric softner that stick to the drum of your dryer, and they'll come off whether the heat is on or not. Just a tip. It's nothing you can't brush off if you DON'T use a case, but it's just one less thing you'd have to deal with with done. Regards. Michaelson
Posted: Thu Dec 04, 2003 9:10 pm
by IndianaJames
Thanks fellas, I finally received my jacket after 2 full months. Talk about the busy season.
Now, off to the dryer -
I J
Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2003 1:30 pm
by Shalimar
once again the group in here shows it's stuff in solving problems ~_^
btw.. while it isn't directly related I will be doing some tests on the "authentic goat" for treatments and distressing including testing Tana leather care products which are commonly available here in Canuck lands. No one seems to know if they are any good.. so testing time!!
And no I'm not testing on my brand new jacket.. which isn't here yet anyhow. I spoke w/Wested's and they are sending me a few scraps of goat to use for testing. Results of which will of course be posted in here.
Any ideas/thoughts etc on tests feel free to chime in.. afterall the idea of such testing is for the benefit of others as well as my own jacket.
Hmm.. maybe when the scraps arrive I ought to make this a thread unto it'self
Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2003 1:40 pm
by Michaelson
Good idea. It will get lost in this string. Give it a topic all it's own. Regards. Michaelson
Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2003 3:45 pm
by Michaelson
A lesson learned the hard way by this writer.
Regards. Michaelson
Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2003 3:49 pm
by indybill
I put my goat Wested in the dryer for the better part of a day when I
first received it. While wearing it is more fun
, the jacket softens
up better by itself in a pillow case with the jacket zipped up. I'm counting
on natural distressing to do the rest over time.
Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2003 4:18 pm
by ZeusCow
I got my first leather jacket from a discount store, not Wested :c( it was just vaguly similar to the Indy, and my 7th grade income wasn't to huge...
anyway, I slept on/under/around/in it for 2 months straight... and that seemed to work well :c)
I'm ordering my first Wested as soon as I deside which to get [first]
Raiders... no no wait, Crusade, wait Raiders... no no Crusade... actually Raiders is looking pretty spiffy again... but so is Crusade...
It's time to flip a "coin of destiny"
Should I flip the buffilo head penny, or that Canadian coin with the goofy nose?
Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2003 4:45 pm
by Spatterdash
Wow, nice to see _ again...
Concerning goat, for all it's strength, durability, water-resistance, and good drape, I've heard it doesn't distress very well, and it tends to highlight toward gray, not tan or brown. Is this true? Does a goatskin jacket, even one that is dyed dark brown, start to turn gray in color?
Pecards jell
Posted: Sat Dec 06, 2003 7:15 pm
by david bourne
I used Pecards jell and that helped to soften some of the stiffness.
Posted: Sun Dec 07, 2003 1:03 pm
by Shalimar
_.. noooooooooooo don't say that!!!!!!
I almost broke the bank ordering my 1st wested's to replace my "dead cow" A2 (Korean knockoff)
Though sadly your ideas of multiples are like a virus... infecting me w/the desire to own them all
As far as flipping a coin go Canadian
Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2003 6:11 am
by synasp
Spatterdash wrote: Does a goatskin jacket, even one that is dyed dark brown, start to turn gray in color?
This is pretty important.. can anyone chime in? I may be getting a Wested soon, depending on some ebay-ing, and am leaning towards goat for its durability..... but not if it turns gray. I plan on wearing this to my grave.
thanks!
David