Leather food help please

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Robbi

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evening all, many years ago i used some type of "leather Food" that was in a round tin and was applied with a damp rag to restore the leather seats of a classic car...

i can't for the life of me remember what it was called............

can anyone help me here ?
 
helping a mate restore a mahoooooosive leather sofa, it's huge, at least 6 seater, all leather and brass studs, beautiful piece of furniture, it's very very old and has been sitting in an empty damp art gallery for a couple of years so needs a bit of TLC ( read a LOT of work :) )
 
That sounds great mate,loads of leather cleaners/preservers available.would love to see piccys if you can!

helping a mate restore a mahoooooosive leather sofa, it's huge, at least 6 seater, all leather and brass studs, beautiful piece of furniture, it's very very old and has been sitting in an empty damp art gallery for a couple of years so needs a bit of TLC ( read a LOT of work :) )
 
I'll see what i can do :) this thing is heavy ! we're both reasonably sized blokes and we can only just lift it ! the timber frame must be 4 x 4 oak i reckon !
 
Yeah, saddle soap in its cream form sounds the thing, I have a tin sitting hear, as well as the solid block form. Made by fieblings. Great for cleaning and rejuvenating leather.
After that I would look to using hide food, a mixture of lanolin and beeswax, to add some moisture back to the leather and give it a shine.
 

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