MADMAX22 Posted November 16, 2009 Report Posted November 16, 2009 One thing some of ya should try is sno-seal. It has worked for me very well. Doing several thin coats with some heat to help the leather absorb it works great. Granted its not a perfect seal but it works probably on par with bee natural or picards. One thing I like about using the above mentioned items is that you can reaply them when necessary and not have to try and strip anything. Quote
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