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L. Dugan
> 3 dayI have way too much leather dog gear, but now its all soft and condition-y. And my hands were super soft after going on a conditioning spree, too. Good stuff.
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Rajani C.
> 3 dayProduct enhanced the beauty of my expensive Louis Vuitton bags and boots. They came out beautifully. I can not yet comment on the effectiveness of the protection against water and weather but it did no damage to bags and boots.
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kp
> 3 dayMy boots are RedWing KingToe Waterproof boots. Do to the chemicals I work around, they are/were severely discolored. I am kinda miffed that the RedWing store didnt recommend a care package when I bought these. I did some research on conditioning and/or staining these to hide the stains and Obenaufs came up. I think my pictures speak a 1000 words. The slight staining is still there but they look a million times better. This is 2 coats. I also did the water test and it beads/rolls right off.
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M. Matthews
> 3 dayEase to apply. Will darken leather boots for a few weeks. Like the product.
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Mt Tom Photo
> 3 dayI have been using this product for year on all my leather goods that touch real weather outside, such as rain and snow and dirt and what not. Easy to apply if you follow the instructions, multiple applications is the best way. Depending on how you use your leather products will depend on how long your application of this product will last. The more use out of them, like boots, the more often you will need to apply. For me and my world, my boots will get this at least twice a year. Gloves that get used more often, definitely get more applications. It is easy enough. Crank your oven to 250 or so, put your leather product in there, be careful if it has other non-leather pieces on it. Let the item sit to heat up, pull it out carefully and apply as much of the product that the leather will absorb. I personally place it back in the oven again (multiple times if need be), to heat it again and keep applying, until it looks and feels like it will not absorb any more. Great stuff.
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steven
> 3 dayafter doing a bit of research this product was the only answer whether it be for a new pair of boots or an old pair that arent so pretty anymore, slap a coat on and it will feel 10 times better when wearing them. Not to mention how great they are for gloves.
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Joseph Cragun
> 3 dayI cant attest to its waterproofing or resistance to salt and weather as I just received it. Applying it by hand is really easy and puts a nice sheen onto the leather jacket. The smell is mild, but not unpleasant...very natural smelling. Will update review in the future as needed, but for now, I do recommend this for treating your black leather jackets!
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Tom
> 3 dayWorks great on my work/ hunting boots. Just like the old time boot grease my dad had when I grew up. Nice that you can find this type of boot grease.
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Tech dude
> 3 dayFor jackets, use Obenaufs LIQUID conditioner, it is designed for that use. For boots, this is the jam. On jackets, it creates a visible film.
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timreb
> 3 dayI used this to recondition my leather recliner. Took about an hour and used most of my 4-ounce jar. Just take your time and work it in - its very easy to apply. I let it sit for a couple days before sitting on it (not sure if that was needed). The chair looks great. Ill be doing the couch next.