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Mariama
> 3 dayThe quality of this product is extremely good.
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Joseph Brazier
> 3 dayExcellent product for my thirsty boots that needed help! Applied inside the shaft and outside where they meet the foot and really helped out. Great product.
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Mt Tom Photo
> 3 dayI have been using this product for year on all my leather goods that touch real weather outside, such as rain and snow and dirt and what not. Easy to apply if you follow the instructions, multiple applications is the best way. Depending on how you use your leather products will depend on how long your application of this product will last. The more use out of them, like boots, the more often you will need to apply. For me and my world, my boots will get this at least twice a year. Gloves that get used more often, definitely get more applications. It is easy enough. Crank your oven to 250 or so, put your leather product in there, be careful if it has other non-leather pieces on it. Let the item sit to heat up, pull it out carefully and apply as much of the product that the leather will absorb. I personally place it back in the oven again (multiple times if need be), to heat it again and keep applying, until it looks and feels like it will not absorb any more. Great stuff.
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Robert Garcia
Greater than one weekDoes what is says it will do.
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Pete
> 3 dayThis are the second pair I use this LP on, I just bought them and as soon got home I put the LP on. I did not took photos of my previous boots but this is how they change of colors, it does not bother me as they’re for work. I work as a pesticide applicator and whenever I’m not using my rubber boots I use this ones, so far the LP has helped to extend the life of the boot and makes them waterproof proof on a light rainy day. If you’re looking for suede, it does work on it but it will absorbe at least triple of what you use in regular leather. So keep that in mind. Will update in a couple of months again.
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Demarcus Kub
> 3 dayIt shipped with the lid actually open, but that’s the good thing with these products I guess? Get a horse hair brush and buff. It works okay and requires a monthly application.
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Jordan C.
Greater than one weekGreat stuff but be prepared for your leather to become a darker shade. It soaked in well and evenly. I like this stuff for my rough-em-up shoes/boots I know will be ugly with staining or not survive my work otherwise. What to do with dress shoes?? Check out the small white bottle in the picture. It’s NOT CHEAP but both the leather and fabric weee treated on the left dress shoe. No change in color. This Renaissance stuff is used for museum artifact preservation including images, leather, fabric and metal. It will even keep copper looking shiny and protect from fingertips. A little goes a long way!
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Allen Hood
> 3 dayAbsorbs very well into the leather & some will prefer that, but it leaves such little residue on the surface that I dont notice any waterproofing benefit. I used to get a German saddle soap in an orange cannister like this that had a better smell, like beeswax, and worked much better all around, but I havent been able to find it in years so thought Id try this. Ill try something else next time, especially for boots, and I mostly already use other stuff on tack. Definitely just a leather conditioner, not weatherproofing, and Ill get a saddle soap again next time.
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Justin H.
Greater than one weekWhile searching for a product to condition my boots, I came across a video from Wranglerstar on YouTube and it looked like a great product and super easy to use so I decided to try it. It works great and softens up and conditions my boots in a short period of time. Highly recommend.
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Tech dude
> 3 dayFor jackets, use Obenaufs LIQUID conditioner, it is designed for that use. For boots, this is the jam. On jackets, it creates a visible film.