Members CharlieR Posted April 10, 2009 Members Report Posted April 10, 2009 I have spoken to several folks in the antique saddle business and many of them talk about using Pecards on the saddles. One gentleman told me he rubbed it in, then spent lots of time rubbing it with a cloth. Whenever i use it, I seem to always have some film of it left on the surface, but when I rub it down with a cloth, have I jsut rubbed it off or really rubbed it in? Then, do you use anything over that ? Thanks for the replies. Quote
Members texasleathercompany Posted August 11, 2009 Members Report Posted August 11, 2009 I have spoken to several folks in the antique saddle business and many of them talk about using Pecards on the saddles. One gentleman told me he rubbed it in, then spent lots of time rubbing it with a cloth. Whenever i use it, I seem to always have some film of it left on the surface, but when I rub it down with a cloth, have I jsut rubbed it off or really rubbed it in? Then, do you use anything over that ?Thanks for the replies. I have used the Pecard leather dressing with good results. Best bet is to slap it on and let it soak in overnight. Next day rub off the extra, switch to a polishing cloth and buff. It is a softer finish but good results for water concerns. Quote
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