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For years I used the 50/50 water to Mop & Glo recipe originally posted here.  But, for a long tome I have not been able to find unscented Mop & Glo, only the citrus scent.  I do not want my holsters smelling like lemons.  LOL.  Then I found an Armstrong acrylic floor product that worked really well.  It seems they have stopped making it.  I could go back to Resolene, but it is a lot more expensive than the other products, likely because it is marketed "for leather".   Does anyone know of a "non-lemon" scented commercial acrylic product that is readily available for use sealing holsters?

 

P.S. I could have posted in the Dyes, etc. sub-forum, but it seems the holster makers are up to speed on this subject.

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17 minutes ago, muzzleblast said:

For years I used the 50/50 water to Mop & Glo recipe originally posted here.  But, for a long tome I have not been able to find unscented Mop & Glo, only the citrus scent.  I do not want my holsters smelling like lemons.  LOL.  Then I found an Armstrong acrylic floor product that worked really well.  It seems they have stopped making it.  I could go back to Resolene, but it is a lot more expensive than the other products, likely because it is marketed "for leather".   Does anyone know of a "non-lemon" scented commercial acrylic product that is readily available for use sealing holsters?

 

P.S. I could have posted in the Dyes, etc. sub-forum, but it seems the holster makers are up to speed on this subject.

Armstrong Shine Keeper appears to be still available.  Perhaps the distributor or retailer you deal with stopped stocking it.

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50 minutes ago, muzzleblast said:

For years I used the 50/50 water to Mop & Glo recipe originally posted here.  But, for a long tome I have not been able to find unscented Mop & Glo, only the citrus scent.  I do not want my holsters smelling like lemons. 

My version of M&G is cinnamon scented. But the scent goes away very quickly. Very quickly indeedy

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If you were using an acrylic  floor finish, just Google 'acrylic floor finish' .  Lots of varieties, many unscented.

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