>>> A client has submitted a queen-sized hair-on-hide blanket that has ripped seams in several places.
Pictures show that rips are along the stitching lines, which is common when the hides are dried off their fatliquor (fat and oil), the needle holes become elongated and tear strength weakens resulting in a rip.
How to Repair a Ripped Hair-on-Hide Blanket?
Prior to a bonding repair with Leather Bond-3 and Leather Patch-4S which becomes part of the leather, the entire hide needs to be rejuvenated with Hydrator-3.3 and Fatliquor-5.0 system. Stitching will create more needle hole weakness subject to rip and tear, just for holding together for a stronger bonding repair.
>>> There are several sections that are creased,
Unnatural creases are the result of the hide drying of its fatliquor (fat and oil), thus losing its suppleness. These crushed lines slowly lose their tear strength and developed as a rip when pulled.
How to Remove Unnatural Creases on a Hair-on-Hide Blanket?
Unnatural leather creases are first relaxed with Hydrator-3.3 and then replenished with Fatliquor-5.0. Physical agitation is necessary to work out the creases, and when dry ironing with wool setting over white absorbent paper will ease out the creases.
>>> some worn thin,
Overstretching and abrasive wear is the cause of looseness and thining to the hide.
How to Restore Overstretching and Thining to the Hide?
Overstretching and thining are shrunk back with Hydrator-3.3 and strengthened with Fatliquor-5.0. Further, strengthening is performed with Impregnator-26 to control weakness.
>>> A couple of small tears (separate from the ripped seams)
Tears are the result of a combination of creases, overstretching, and thining or looseness of the hide.
>>> and much of it feels dry.
When a hide feels dry, it's the beginning of losing its useful strength and in severe cases may lead to dry rotting.
How to Recondition a Hide from Feeling Dry?
Feeling dry is the diminishing of its original fatliquor (fat and oil) that is replenished with Hydrator-3.3 and Fatliquor-5.0 system.
>>> However, the leather has NOT perished, as I have tested that, and it still retains strength and integrity.
Fatliquor is the Lifeblood of Leather! As the fat and oil percentage is reduced from evaporation it will need to be replenished accordingly to the original of about 14%.
How to Regain the Strength and Integrity of Dried Leather?
The strength and integrity of dried leather are regained once the leather is replenished with ionic-charged fat and oil.
>>> But, I don't think re-stitching, and handing it back to the client as is would be viable. I think that it would simply tear in new places, and the work would be undone.
Re-stitching will create more perforated needle holes, that again will tear when the overall leather is not re-strengthen with fatliquor.
>>> I did try oiling/restoring a few small patches prior to my discovery of your site, and products. But, stopped as soon as I found some of your documentation.
Almost all oiling conditioners are mere stuffing oil which was not used originally to tan the leather for softness and strength. These conditioners also darken the leather and caused blockage to all the breathing pores from the natural transpiration for comfort.
>>> And should I be concerned with the sections that I have tried oiling already, or if you have any recommendations for those sections, or would your cleaners, and cleaning protocols suffice?
Depending on the oil used, that may need to be degreased, and pH balanced to charge the amphoteric protein fiber ionic positive (+ve) with a low pH product system like Acidifier-2.0 and Degreaser-2.2 (Note the suffix number represent the pH value of products used). This degreasing and pH correction preconditions the leather to hydrogen bond with the ionic negative (-ve) Fatliquor-5.0 for leather softness, strength, and integrity.
>>> I'm reaching out today to see what kit you would recommend for the restoration of this article.
The basic kit is either Kit H6 or with an extra Hydrator-3.3 and Fatliquor-5.0 with Kit H8. And mentioned products as an individual add-on.

Hair-on-Hide Zebra & Cow Rug Cleaner, Conditioner & Repair Kit H8
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