Hi, I no i'm probably ' flogging a dead horse ' so to speak, or ' bringing up the old chestnut ' , and i know everyone says leave leather alone, but i can't help feeling ( on more than one occassion ) that when i see leather on collectibles in bad condition , WHY didn't they treat it before it got like that.
People say don't touch it unless it's dry and cracking, but isn't it too late when it's dry and cracked.
I have read in recent reseaching that leather in good condition has a moisture content of between 12 and 20%. So i would think that it would be reasonably easy to determine that your leather is getting a bit on the dry side before it cracks and flakes and wouldn't it be better to treat it at this stage before it gets irripairable damage.
For instance there was recently a luft jacket on HMS Brinmaric collectibles which i almost bought, but was turned off as the leather was actually brittle in places , a great piece of history ruined because no one treated it ( in my opinion ).
I have a leather jacket which is in good condition but is a little dry and i want to do what is best, and am frightened to put anything on it because of the 'leave it alone policy '
would like to hear other opinions on this.
Greg
People say don't touch it unless it's dry and cracking, but isn't it too late when it's dry and cracked.
I have read in recent reseaching that leather in good condition has a moisture content of between 12 and 20%. So i would think that it would be reasonably easy to determine that your leather is getting a bit on the dry side before it cracks and flakes and wouldn't it be better to treat it at this stage before it gets irripairable damage.
For instance there was recently a luft jacket on HMS Brinmaric collectibles which i almost bought, but was turned off as the leather was actually brittle in places , a great piece of history ruined because no one treated it ( in my opinion ).
I have a leather jacket which is in good condition but is a little dry and i want to do what is best, and am frightened to put anything on it because of the 'leave it alone policy '
would like to hear other opinions on this.
Greg
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