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  • JimmyJack

    Good advice is hard to come by. Dont quit giving it! Many people talk a lot but dont say much. They think a lot of themself or want to build post count. Your advice is always spot on and welcomed.

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  • cbxjeff

    TrinityScrimshaw , some folks are so stubborn and set in their ways that no amount of good advice will change their mind. I have had a few problems with mold on bike jackets and boots that aren't used on a daily basis. Especially the coats when they were stored in a dark closet. I no longer do that anymore. I have used mold control by Concrobium to remove the mold and then Lexol products to clean and preserve.

    Don't stop giving advice. If you compare to members that welcome it against any complaints, I think you will agree to continue.

    Best,

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  • pulsarnc

    Mirrors in part what old timers taught me back in the 60's.i got my first horse at age 14 . Grandfather had done some mule skinning in the war . No horses now and only holsters to take care of .

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  • TrinityScrimshaw

    Another good & inexpensive technique you can use for cleaning some lighter leathers is Cider Vinegar mixed with Lemon Juice & water. This will help clean most smooth leathers, such as cars seats, expensive leather furniture, and even some suede's. Work it in with a soft rag an allow to totally dry. Some items like hats or jackets & smooth fancy foot wear may need to be worked in with a toothbrush.

    If it its a heavy leather item such as Horse Tac, work boots, or holster rigs, use the deep cleaning method I mentioned in the first post.

    Trinity +++

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  • Rocky Raab

    For some, it's simply poor reading comprehension, which is endemic these days. For others, it is a matter of contradicting what Grandpa taught them. No fact you can present will be allowed to cast aspersions on Ol' Gramps. People will stick with extreme stubbornness to what their parents told them was true. (Religion, for example.)

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  • Mr. Perfect

    If you want to kill the mold and mildew then use some tea tree oil on it. Won't hurt the leather, at all. I consider it to be beneficial to it.

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  • He Dog
    Rocky Raab: 31516206981275/comments/31516238452123

    For some, it's simply poor reading comprehension, which is endemic these days. For others, it is a matter of contradicting what Grandpa taught them. No fact you can present will be allowed to cast aspersions on Ol' Gramps. People will stick with extreme stubbornness to what their parents told them was true. (Religion, for example.)

    Which is why old wives tales persist. And persist. And...

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  • Nanuq907

    TrinityScrimshaw there will always be naysayers. Always.

    You don't owe it to them to change their mind, and even your most perfectly formed argument won't do it, regardless the evidence and experience you present.

    With many people you simply will not prevail. They are stuck in their thinking, God bless them, and you're not going to "fix it". Their personal sense of self worth is so entangled with having to "be right" they don't dare let go and admit they're wrong.

    Present the facts, and let them work it out themselves. Release them, it's out of your hands, and not your responsibility. It does not matter if they agree with you.

    Tell the truth, even if it's through gritted teeth. The truth can stick up for itself.

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