Members Leatherproducts Posted May 8, 2012 Members Report Posted May 8, 2012 Hi Veg leather burns or gets damaged over 78 deg c . So warm water like bath water temp. Can be used. As for drying leave it in the sun, or close to not on a heater to dry, remember it is SKIN.What can burn you can burn leather.Another thing, it is full of tanning acids so DO NOT leave your blued gun near or in it, it will rust quick and make the leather discolor. Hi Veg leather burns or gets damaged over 78 deg c . So warm water like bath water temp. Can be used. As for drying leave it in the sun, or close to not on a heater to dry, remember it is SKIN.What can burn you can burn leather.Another thing, it is full of tanning acids so DO NOT leave your blued gun near or in it, it will rust quick and make the leather discolor. Quote Don BurgerLeatherproducts
Members mdmorgan Posted May 8, 2012 Members Report Posted May 8, 2012 I use our clothes dryer. Works great. Quote
Members Dwight Posted May 8, 2012 Members Report Posted May 8, 2012 I once had a holster that was just a teeny-tad oversized for the 1911 that I carried at the time. I thought I would just get it wet, . . . let it dry, . . . maybe it would "shrink". Got it wet, . . . got impatient, . . . got in a hurry. DID NOT KNOW WHAT I WAS DOING Stuck it in the micro wave, . . . When I took it out, . . . it looked more like a cud of chewing tobacco some cowboy had spit out on the sidewalk than a leather holster. Uhhhh, . . . didn't do that one again. May God bless, Dwight Quote If you can breathe, . . . thank God. If you can read, . . . thank a teacher. If you are reading this in English, . . . thank a veteran. www.dwightsgunleather.com
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