Tip: Mink oil for leather cases

alansoon

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I picked up a small can of Kiwi Mink Oil yesterday to help restore some old camera leather cases. It works wonders! If anyone is looking to restore some chipped/cracked leather, this is the way to go.

It's oil, not wax, so it absorbs quickly without leaving a tacky residue. It's not slippery. There's no color, and better yet, it doesn't smell as bad as shoe polish!
 
I always suggest a good cleaning before adding any conditioner like mink oil, lanolin or neats foot oil to leather.

If you can find a good saddle soap, use it first, If you do not have access to saddle soap, I have used Dove brand or other conditioning soap. Remember to rince and remove all traces of the soap before allowing the leather to dry. Do not dry with heat. Be patient and dry in a cool dry place.

After cleaning add the conditioner, do not overdo it. Conditioners will darken leather, and if it is not clean to begin with the finish can darken in spots.

Leather is animal skin after all, treat it like you would your own skin.
 
alansoon said:
I could definitely do with more hair!

Hair is not my problem, if only the brown with white to the pure white stage weren't so long.
 
I thought neats foot oil was a no no from a previous thread.

Bob
 
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