Members BHPshooter Posted September 1, 2017 Members Report Posted September 1, 2017 Someone just told me that they have a holster that causes their skin to freak out, and even showed me a picture of the rash. It doesn't look as bad as a breakout of hives, but it definitely looks uncomfortable. They have several other leather holsters -- some even came from the same maker -- and none of them cause any sort of reaction. I have to admit, it has kind of intrigued me. I've never experience anything like that myself, nor have I ever heard of such a thing. It never even dawned on me that such a thing was possible. Anybody else ever heard of this? Quote
Members malabar Posted September 1, 2017 Members Report Posted September 1, 2017 Yep. It's not unheard of. More common with chrome-tanned or aluminum tanned leathers, more common when the fleshy side is in contact with the skin. A true allergic reaction is caused by an auto-immune response to particular foreign protein. But you also can have rashy responses to any number of chemicals. tk Quote
Jaymack Posted September 2, 2017 Report Posted September 2, 2017 What did you seal it with? I have reactions to Clear Lac. Quote
Members Dwight Posted September 2, 2017 Members Report Posted September 2, 2017 I had one customer (hope he never comes back) who had a "rash", . . . it poked him in the side, . . . it was heavy, . . . etc. I kept waiting for him to tell me the color was the wrong shade of black. Long and short: the rash can be a true personal body reaction to the leather / finish / dye, etc., . . . but it may be a gripe from an habitual complainer. I re-made the holster, . . . to his exact specs, . . . "Well, it's better, but still not right". Again, . . . hope he never comes back. May God bless, Dwight Quote
Members dougb Posted September 2, 2017 Members Report Posted September 2, 2017 I got a better belt. The holster stopped rubbing and now doesn't irritate. Quote
Members CowboyDan Posted September 26, 2017 Members Report Posted September 26, 2017 On 8/31/2017 at 11:13 PM, BHPshooter said: Someone just told me that they have a holster that causes their skin to freak out, and even showed me a picture of the rash. It doesn't look as bad as a breakout of hives, but it definitely looks uncomfortable. They have several other leather holsters -- some even came from the same maker -- and none of them cause any sort of reaction. I have to admit, it has kind of intrigued me. I've never experience anything like that myself, nor have I ever heard of such a thing. It never even dawned on me that such a thing was possible. Anybody else ever heard of this? I built a boot holster for a little gun, with a strap that went above the calf. It wasn't until a couple of weeks later that I realized why my leg was so blasted ITCHY in the evening. Turns out the itchy area was exactly where the strap was. I replaced the strap with a different type of leather, still itchy. It wasn't like it was chafing, this was a reaction to something. If I wore it for an evening, that band around my leg would itch for 2-3 days. Haven't worn it since. I still need to find another piece of leather to try, maybe some sort of thin lining. I'll get to it eventually. Could be the neatsfoot oil I used, but I kinda doubt it. The oil doesn't seem to bother my hands or arms when I get it on me. Quote
Members The Ogre Posted January 18, 2018 Members Report Posted January 18, 2018 A friend of mine has a latex allergy so bad, her lips will swell if a dishwasher handles plates coming out of the dishwasher with latex gloves. Cowboy Dan: Have you considered neoprene wet uit material for the upper support band? Quote
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