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I use the wax from Timberland, good stuff, used on my wallet as well
It might not able to "restore" the faded colour, it was meant to use it for protection / prevention.But is ok, now you know, next time when you have any new leather products, remember to use it.
Yes, you can but depends on what kind of leather you are talking about.You may use it on those without a layer of protective coat *you get what I mean? those real leather feel.If the leather already has a layer of protective coat *something like those LV monogram wallet which the leather feel is very hard and doesn't feel like the "real" leather kind of feel, then that one cannot be used.
Use vaseline, give it a good rub then wipe the grease off with dry towel. Vaseline, good on skin, dead or living.
If you are not sure , use car leather cleaner n conditioner. After buffing off, it leaves the leather smell n a matte finish look..
Quote from: The Godzilla on October 24, 2012, 03:32:55 PMI use the wax from Timberland, good stuff, used on my wallet as wellDId you use the same product on a steel bracelet as well? Was wondering if it'd work..
Quote from: deliq3 on October 25, 2012, 02:19:06 PMQuote from: The Godzilla on October 24, 2012, 03:32:55 PMI use the wax from Timberland, good stuff, used on my wallet as wellDId you use the same product on a steel bracelet as well? Was wondering if it'd work..I think the Timberland thing should be for leather oni..
Quote from: lowengen on October 25, 2012, 02:22:30 PMQuote from: deliq3 on October 25, 2012, 02:19:06 PMQuote from: The Godzilla on October 24, 2012, 03:32:55 PMI use the wax from Timberland, good stuff, used on my wallet as wellDId you use the same product on a steel bracelet as well? Was wondering if it'd work..I think the Timberland thing should be for leather oni.. Yea.. I think so. So what do you guys use to take care of the steel counterparts?
Quote from: deliq3 on October 25, 2012, 02:25:48 PMQuote from: lowengen on October 25, 2012, 02:22:30 PMQuote from: deliq3 on October 25, 2012, 02:19:06 PMQuote from: The Godzilla on October 24, 2012, 03:32:55 PMI use the wax from Timberland, good stuff, used on my wallet as wellDId you use the same product on a steel bracelet as well? Was wondering if it'd work..I think the Timberland thing should be for leather oni.. Yea.. I think so. So what do you guys use to take care of the steel counterparts?I use something called Cape Cod Cloths.. I have no idea where to get it in Malaysia, as I bought online from US...
Yea, it comes with some solutions in the cloths, so straight use the cloth to wipe the metal part..for those small and hard places, like to lug, I use my fingers (cant figure out any other better way).. make sure no long finger nails though..
Quote from: lowengen on October 25, 2012, 02:48:48 PMYea, it comes with some solutions in the cloths, so straight use the cloth to wipe the metal part..for those small and hard places, like to lug, I use my fingers (cant figure out any other better way).. make sure no long finger nails though.. does the cloth break easily? if not you can use a small and sharp stick like a those use for tweaking the sunglasses and gently wrap the cloth over the stick and reach those small places..
I used sand paper for my bracelets, of course only for the brushed section, as for polished section, i just leave it, wait until the service and request for polish then everything will be back as new