what to use for leather protection on cue case?

seanjonsean

Otanisan Cues
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what do u guys recc?on my leather case ? i heard someone using mink oil,leather water repe,and other stuff but whats best or does it depend on climate and weather cond? some of my leather is kinda beige and wouldnt mind getting it a bit darker .all info is great . this site rocks!!
 
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I've always used Justin the boot makers neutral boot cream on all colors of leather cases followed with a soft brush.

Pinocchio
 
I use Lexol Leather Contitioer. You can get it at shoe repair shops or if you have a Tandy leather store or on-line. About $8.00 for a 7oz bottle which is quite a bit. It is only good for smooth leather not suede.
 
I would go into the best leather-goods store you can think of. Something high-end (like Coach) and ask what they would recommend. In fact, I would probably go to Coach first. They probably have their own products or can recommend what is the best.
 
Bluey2King said:
I use Lexol Leather Contitioer. You can get it at shoe repair shops or if you have a Tandy leather store or on-line. About $8.00 for a 7oz bottle which is quite a bit. It is only good for smooth leather not suede.
Good Stuff!
Use this on all my leathers (Harley seat, cue case, jackets and vest).
The conditioner will help the leather get soft and supple with regular use.
You may also find this stuff at your local auto supply store.

Here is a link to some leather products!
 
I only use mink oil on my buffalo leather instroke case. It still looks great! And mink oil is moisture resistant. Mink oil will make the leather a bit darker too!!!!
 
txplshrk said:
I only use mink oil on my buffalo leather instroke case. It still looks great! And mink oil is moisture resistant. Mink oil will make the leather a bit darker too!!!!

Didn't do the minks much good. :) I've a buffalo case coming, I'll give it a try.
 
Before

Before Mink Oil

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I've used this and have been very happy wth the results:

http://www.mr-leather.com/

I've used it on my couch, car seats, cue case, jackets and pool table pockets.

My car seats were neglected for years and were showing signs of cracking and wrinkles and were becoming very hard. I was amazed at the difference after just one light application.

I'm sure other stuff works just as well but this is what I used and the price was pretty reasonable compared to the very expensive leather care kits that furniture palces try to sell you.
 
nice case txplshark, thank u all for the input. im trying the mink oil if not the conditioner my next thread will be bout what to do bout my nerves lol afew beers before i play havent been working lol
 
Leather Treatment

Save a mink - use Lexol. Just kidding. There's lots of minks. Lexol is the best leather treatment out there. My father's 1980 Cadillac's leather seats are like new due to him treating the seats with Lexol only once a year. And he doesn't have a garage and his car is black. We live in Maryland so our summers are hot. You be the judge.
 
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