IndianaHenry wrote:Hello! I am new here, but I am a lifelong fan of Indy. I just purchased a Wested Indy jacket in lambskin (I believe, but I'm not sure since I purchased secondhand on eBay), and I am thinking of distressing. So you just use Acetone with a cloth, and then apply an ice water bath? Any tips on this process, or things to be careful for?
What exactly do you mean when you say ice water bath? As in, with a rag or with submersion? I would assume not submersion, but I thought I'd ask.
Thanks!
--IndianaHenry
I've never used the acetone method so I can't say anything about it but I know a lot of people have, and Didier your jacket looks great by the way

. I've always used a dish sponge (the coarse side) and just lightly go over the jacket with it. On the areas you want to distress more just put a heavier hand on it and work that area more. Remember you can only take away, you can't add back. That said, you can always add a cream like Pecards to bring it "back to life" but the leather is still distressed below the conditioner.
Another method a lot of guys have used is water. Get the jacket wet and wear it around the house. Water will help get rid of the shine and if you wear it wet until it dries it will form to your body better.
Also IndianaHenry, since you are new here there's a link on the top right to our search engine, titled "search" ;-). From there you can find about anything related to distressing techniques, repairs, or practically anything to do in this hobby.
Good luck and happy searching
-TS