i'm thinking baby oil and iodyne, any ideas about this??

blakeshot27

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case history is unknown to me,
looks like it may have been buried under who knows what for awhile.

my thoughts are to use baby oil and iodine, saddle soap, lexol ph,
i can't think of anything else off hand.

i'd like to get some justis case restore knowledge from any person expierienced.

thanks in advance
 

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I would look through the website linked here they have some leather products that are tinted, you can also call them for advice. They've been around for over 100 years in Green Bay Wi. I use their antique leather dressing on my coats and it is fantastic. Good luck I think they can be a great help in restoring your case.

http://www.pecard.com/index.html
 
I dig it. Use lexol cleaner conditioner and enjoy the "character"......If ya gots mildew, use some 50/50 mix water and white vinegar....don't soak it.
 
I use Amour-All leather cleaner on mine.

Then I follow it up with Amour All.

I have a Jack Justis case, I plan on keeping it until I die.....

Ken
 
i'm in refurbish heaven with all the products found here.
pecards has equesterian harness oil, which i didn't even think of and
fiebings is more than famous for thier color dyes. (it was good thinking to have posted this question)
i hope someone recognizes and posts some history of case.
it has 9 ball written all over it and it's beautifully seasoned, i'm going to be very happy with it.
a personal thank you will be sent to Marcus Solt as soon as i get his return address.
Thanks Fast.

surfing the forum for similar case rebuilding information, i found this youtube video:
http://youtu.be/T6-BtuscfHA, John Barton is a wild guy (recommended viewing) :rolleyes:
 
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