Natural Leather treatment/polish/stuff?

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TobyH

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Apr 4, 2006
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I'm trying to find a suitable treatment paste type stuff for all my leather sheaths, pouches etc..

I need it to be as natural as possible so as to let the leather still breath. Nikwax is no good as apparently (from a trusted source) it makes the stitching rot...

Any experiences?
 

TobyH

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Apr 4, 2006
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I 've read that beeswax only provides a cover for the leather rather than being absorbed. Might try adding the linseed oil though, do you have to heat it up then mix then heat it up to use it?

Mink oil, I've heard that before, do you use the paste or the oil?

I've got various bits that need treating so it would be good to try different treatments on different objects to compare...
 

Dougster

Bushcrafter through and through
Oct 13, 2005
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Mink oil really does soak into the leather and keep things waterproof. I use it on my sheathes and oil form rather than wet form them, I get softer edges and a really lovely, waterproof finish. I use it on military boots and it's incredible. I cannot recommend it enough.

Choose the third option of the mink oils, but remember their minimum order amount!
 

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