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    I have seen leather harnesses that were stored for years in a cool, dark cellar and felt dry as a chip, taken out and put into use on a hot, bright day. Suddenly they were glistening bright and you could feel the oiliness on the surface.

    High quality waxes are one thing, but oil based substances can be a time delay minefield.

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    Chas

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    A thought has just come to me. The buckles on so many kilts these days are rubbish. They are made from stamped steel, which means there will be sharp edges to scratch and scour the straps. High quality buckles are cast and will have no sharp edges. Some time spent on a stamped buckle with a small needle file and finished with a nail file could extend the life of straps - maybe forever.

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    Chas

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    The British Military Forces use spit - dainty maids use a cup of warm water, Hercule Poirot uses vaseline.

    Polish isn't supposed to sink in, you put it on, thinly, onto however many items you are polishing, then go back to where you started and wipe off all the surplus, then go back again and buff to a high gloss.

    Anne the Pleater :ootd:

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    My dry cleaner wraps the leather straps with foil before cleaning to proctect the leather. You might ask your to do the same next time.
    B.D. Marshall
    Texas Convener for Clan Keith

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