I live up in the mountains of New Mexico where the climate is very dry and the humidity is very low. I had a Model 5 with a stacked leather handle that I recently gave to my daughter. After six years being up in the mountains it could use a little TLC.
I also just picked up a Model 15 CDT with a stacked leather handle and I am wanting to make sure I keep the handle in good shape. So what do you guys use to keep your handles from drying out?
I live in Portales NM now, however we are from Mayhill NM. I have used lexol on all my leather for many years. Knives, saddles, etc. work great. does darken just a little.
max
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I live in Portales NM now, however we are from Mayhill NM. I have used lexol on all my leather for many years. Knives, saddles, etc. work great. does darken just a little.
max
Hi Max,
We are in Alto, which is right down the road from Mayhill. Thanks for the tip about Lexol, I will try it out……
Whatever you use , use it sparingly, a little goes a long way. Stikman
Will do!
My lovely bride advised me that she had a couple of different leather conditioners for her boots, shoes and purses. So I now have on hand a spray can of Wilson's Leather TLC, a tin of Kiwi conditioning oil and a small bottle of Bick's Leather conditioner. Anyone have any experience with these three products? Is the Lexol that maxpastor recommended better than these?
From reading the instructions, it appears that the the Wilson's TLC is more of a water proofing spray. The Kiwi oil states that it may darken some lighter leathers. The Bick's states that it will not darken leather. At this point I am leaning towards the Bick's……
I've never used any of the products you've listed, but I've had good results with Hedgehog Leatherworks Sheath Condition which is primarily a bees wax base. I've used it on sheaths and leather handles and it works very well. The Hedgehog folks recommend using a cloth or paper to apply it, but I prefer to use my fingers to work/knead the wax into the leather.
I use it sparingly, and Danny is correct...a little of whatever you use goes a long way.
I have found it to be of great benefit for leather which has dried or otherwise is in need of some TLC (it rejuvenated the leather handle of a SOG Scuba/Demo knife which had been VERY dry). I have not experienced any appreciable (perhaps slight) darkening of the leather.
Hope this helps.
Bob
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I like a bee's wax base.
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