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Ric.ror | 12:21 Sat 17th May 2014 | Food & Drink
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Apologies if this is in the wrong place but I have a leather bag in need of a good conditioning
I used to use mars oil but I can't find that anywhere
Any help would be appreciated
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Thank you baldy
I couldn't find it anywhere
any good white oil will work.....
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This might sound silly but would baby oil do?
I've loads of that in the bathroom now
I'd have thought it would be fine, but this says I'm wrong
http://www.ebay.com/gds/How-to-freshen-and-clean-your-LEATHER-handbags-/10000000001861427/g.html
I use Obernauf's on my boots and belts, mainly because I love the smell.
actually, if I was you, I would avoid these form of oils as they may darken the leather, some saddle soap and then a little of what they call neatsfoot oil, made from hooves....it's less aggressive on the leather. Any decent hardware shop or saddlery should have it - or what they call leather-honey....
I use Renapur leather balsam .It's expensive but lasts for years,you only need a little. I've still got the tub I bought at Just Dogs at Earls Court about fifteen years ago :)
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Thank you all
Shoe polish or bees wax would work.

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