Members JoeSnuffie Posted February 6, 2014 Members Report Posted February 6, 2014 Yep, this stuff. I've been using it for the past 2 months and I love it. I dilute it with about 25% water to thin it out and allow it to penetrate the leather better.It's an off white cream and when it dries, it's water resistant and can be biffed to a beautiful shine. I don't use it on sheaths and holsters, but I do use it on just about anything that bends a lot - bracelets, wallets, belts, etc. I use it after I've dyed and buffed the leather. I apply to both sides and it really makes the flesh side smooth and beautiful. I've found that if I buff really well after I dye, this stuff is all I need to prevent This is especially great with the thin goat skin and kip skin I've been using for wallets. The dye can be really harsh on those thin leathers and the Kiwi Leather Lotion puts the life right back in. It's cheap and can be found at Walmart, by the way. All of these color swatches are finished with only this leather lotion and other oils or sealers. They look great, feel great and the dye doesn't rub off. Quote
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