This coat is about 25 years old and has dried out quite a bit.
It used to be very dark, maybe because of the lanolin or other moisturizer.
I'm hoping to moisturize and condition it again.
What do you recommend?
Thanks.
This coat is about 25 years old and has dried out quite a bit.
It used to be very dark, maybe because of the lanolin or other moisturizer.
I'm hoping to moisturize and condition it again.
What do you recommend?
Thanks.
>>> This coat is about 25 years old and has dried out quite a bit.
Here is a product review of a 40-year-old shearling - Posted by Larry Bauman on 31st Jul 2017.
"This product revived my 40-year-old Sheepskin coat that cracked at the touch of it after applying another company's 'Restoration' product.
That other product ruined my coat, and I was about to throw it away but took a chance on the Leather Doctor.
After applying Hydrater-3.3, I saw an immediate change.
I then continued with the Fatliquor-5.0, and was shocked to see the change.
My coat is now as soft and supple as it was when I purchased it in 1975!
Don't even take a chance on valuable leathers with other companies' products, this one will amaze you with its results.".
>>> It used to be very dark, maybe because of the lanolin or other moisturizer.
The fat and oil moisture content evaporates as the shearling dries, and lightens it. Hydrator-3.3 with Fatliquor-5.0 rejuvenating system will bring back part of the lost color intensity.
>>> I'm hoping to moisturize and condition it again.
Read the instruction of the kit to clean and condition both sides of the shearling accordingly.
>>> What do you recommend?
Shearling Suede Cleaner and Conditioner Kit Ss3.
https://leatherdoctor.com/shearling-...ioner-kit-ss3/
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