What kinds of Leather Goods can our products be used on?
Our products are made for these kinds of thick/rugged leather goods:
- Leather shoes, boots, moccasins, sandals, and other leather footwear
- Leather outer apparel, such as coats, jackets, dusters, vests, pants and chaps, gloves, hats, and more
- Leather sporting and hunting gear, such as baseball gloves, pack bags and satchels, knife sheathes, rifle bags, slings, gun holsters, arm guards, finger tabs, and more
- Leather equestrian goods, such as saddles, bridles, harnesses, leads, stirrups, and other tack
- Leather accessories, such as briefcases, thick skin purses and wallets, messenger bags, duffel bags, cell phone and tablet covers, and more
- Leather coated items, such as leather-bound books, leather-covered drinking vessels, writing instruments, desk accessories, technology covers on computers, tablets, and phones, and more
- Leather antique and museum restoration pieces
- And even some wood articles, such as natural wood duck calls, wood gun stocks, old waxed wood furniture, and other unusual uses our customers write in and tell us about frequently
LEATHER GOODS GALLERY
The following is an image gallery to show samples
of the types of leather goods that our products can be used on.
This gallery is not a complete list - just a sampling.
Our products are great for maintaining new thick leather goods &
for restoring & maintaining thick vintage or antique leathers.
of the types of leather goods that our products can be used on.
This gallery is not a complete list - just a sampling.
Our products are great for maintaining new thick leather goods &
for restoring & maintaining thick vintage or antique leathers.
When it comes to the type of leather, it's simplest to say that any kind of thick, rugged, or outdoor leather goods are ideal for our rich oil-based leather conditioners. Thicker leathers absorb oil-based products well and actually require a richer, longer-lasting product to perform to their best. Most common leather goods (see right or gallery below) are made with thicker skinned leathers because of the kind of use and abuse they are made for.
The only leather types we don't recommend oil-based products like ours on are very thin, lightweight, textured, or fine/exquisite styles such as: suede, nubuck, thin lambskin apparel, and very fine ladies' purses and shoes (standard thick accessories are okay - but the very unique and refined textures are what we're referring to here). When you apply oil to these types of textures, the result appears to be more of a stain because the oil moistens the texture so much that it gets extremely dark... similar to when raindrops can darken and temporarily stain the surface of leather, especially lighter colors.
The only leather types we don't recommend oil-based products like ours on are very thin, lightweight, textured, or fine/exquisite styles such as: suede, nubuck, thin lambskin apparel, and very fine ladies' purses and shoes (standard thick accessories are okay - but the very unique and refined textures are what we're referring to here). When you apply oil to these types of textures, the result appears to be more of a stain because the oil moistens the texture so much that it gets extremely dark... similar to when raindrops can darken and temporarily stain the surface of leather, especially lighter colors.






























