You're resourceful, a good guy to have as a neighbor. Now help me unthread my old, rusted galvanized steel sprinkler pipeHere's an alternative... You could always go back to the old time standby leather conditioners. Used on leather goods such as horse saddles for decades. That would be neat's-foot oil. I use it on my work boots, and all my leather gear. After it dries, or soaks into the leather, there seems to be no residue left behind, but the weather is supple.
sorry, but, this is SOME FUNNY STUFF RIGHT HERE! It don't get no bettr on AZB than THIS! Good on you B-B!I have a gold crown.
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Admittedly, I'd trade for diamond!sorry, but, this is SOME FUNNY STUFF RIGHT HERE! It don't get no bettr on AZB than THIS! Good on you B-B!
TFT
I love both brands of tables, i just thought it was a fuckin awesome comment! Thanks for making me smile and I hope you are well!Admittedly, I'd trade for diamond!
As an update, Miller (member here and on onepocket.org) suggested that I try Weiman Leather Cleaner and Conditioner. I did. After covering the pockets in the cleaner and letting it soak in for two nights, I have noticed a reduction in black marks--in frequency and size. I will probably continue with a few more treatments.
I wonder about saddle soap with a little water? Has anyone heard of people trying saddle soap?
I would like to make special mention of Black-Balled and trentfromtoledo who find it amusing to get in this thread about treating Diamond pockets whilst offering only that Black-Balled has a Gold Grown "end post", and trentfromtoledo thinks nothing is better than Black-Balled's comment on AZB. It is comments like what Black-Balled offered and what trentfromtoledo offered that make AZB less than what it otherwise could be.
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