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I've used Balistol for years on my guns from tooth to tail as they say. I was wiping down a gun the other day and it says it also protects leather as well. Was wondering if anyone ever uses it on mutton cases as well. Would seem to simplify things a bit. Thanks
Last edited by tut; 10/12/16 06:32 AM.
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I imagine it would darken leather.
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I would take Balistol over Clenzoil because it is biodegradable and doesn't stink like plastic model glue. I don't use Balistol on guns, but admit it's good overnight soak for rusty screws and to keep snow from sticking to shovel. I use Jojoba on my skin and my guns.
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Some years ago I applied generously Ballistol on a few leather pieces and checked periodically their condition. After a full year, no damage, except some darkening. Anyway, I prefer to use Pecard Antique Leather dressing, but only when darkening is acceptable.
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Some years ago I applied generously Ballistol on a few leather pieces and checked periodically their condition. After a full year, no damage, except some darkening. Anyway, I prefer to use Pecard Antique Leather dressing, but only when darkening is acceptable. Does Gucci offer leather cream like John Lobb? I know they make very fine leather goods, therefore, I would think leather care products would be part of their lineup.
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I've used my wife's (don't tell her) leather dressing from Coach that she uses on her (many) purses with good results on my leather gun cases. Karl
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Not sure 'bout Brother John Lobb, but I'd side w/ either Filson or Col Littleton leather conditioner.
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Ballistol is primarily Mineral Oil,,so it can't hurt much of anything. I don't know how much good it really does.
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I have used Bick 4 for years
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I have carried the same Coach Messenger bag for 34 years. It gets a rub down once a year with Coach Leather Lotion.
Do not use Neatsfoot oil. It turns moldy.
Out there doing it best I can.
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