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  • Softening Leather? - All About Leather - Leatherworker. net
    In order to soften it somewhere during the process after tooling I use either leather balm or neatsfoot oil and work the leather, bending it toward the flesh side over and over until it becomes more supple
  • Mineral oil bad for leather? Or good? Or neutral?
    Soaking leather tack in neatsfoot oil causes the leather straps to become permanently spongey and sticky to the touch In my view the best products have limited ability to penetrate the leather and displace tannins, waxes, and other stuff we paid for when buying quality leather
  • How to soften leather - How Do I Do That? - Leatherworker. net
    Hello guys, I'm experimenting a bit doing some guitar leather straps, using 4mm veg tan, the leather piece i got is not really hard, but i would like for it to be a bit more softer and malleable Been trying with coconut oil, vaseline and horse grease (At least that is the name in spanish, i will
  • Trying to clean and soften antique glove leather
    Most of the leather is in remarkably good condition given its age, but a doll I recently bought has a very dry, hard, brittle body that needs conditioning and cleaning (if possible)
  • How to soften up very hard dry leather - Leatherworker. net
    How would you attempt to soften up a super dry hard leather on a saddle The regular meats foot and lexol seems to be having no effect Never seen this before Any suggestions ?
  • Oil or not? - Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes . . .
    1 a modest application Too much oil can overly soften the leather, making it limp and useless for the intended purpose A modest application means, to me, a light amount of the oil applied over the top grain side of the leather only (never on the flesh side because of the tendency to absorb far too quickly and place too much oil into the
  • Using Vegetable Oil? - Leatherwork Conversation - Leatherworker. net
    If you are dealing with Vegetable tan leather, yes you can use 100% pure vegetable oil or Olive oil to treat the leather But soaking it will not necessarly make it etremely flexible When replacing sturrip leathers I will soak the leathers before replacing them as it is very hard to oil them up where they go up through the tree
  • A Few Tips for Guitar Straps - Leatherworker. net
    The best solution may be to pre-stretch and soften, prior to tooling and finishing, but I'll leave that to the leather experts, as I'm an amateur Any thoughts on this would be GREATLY appreciated The softer, the better! 6 Strap Locks, or not? This one IS something that the client should indeed choose for themselves
  • An actual Leather Conditioner recipe - Leatherworker. net
    So I've decided to post up an actual recipe for making your own all natural leather conditioner I also use this for a sealer finish after dyeing with good success, although it takes more time and hand rubbing buffing than say applying resolene, etc The intent is to make an all natural product, using all natural and 100% organic ingredients
  • Olive Oil Vs Neetsfoot Oil - Dyes, Antiques, Stains, Glues, Waxes . . .
    Leather is actually acidic as it comes out of the tannery: place pot metal on wet leather for 90 seconds and see what happens So, I really don't think there is a major difference between using neatsfoot oil, cod liver oil and olive oil





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