Ew^^
Yeah, but @Carlos840 has that jacket now and says there is lots of gooey stuff on the surface. My guess is little went in.
According to the OP his jacket drank it up.....
Stu is a part owner/investor in a tannery, so he has a lot of say in specifying the leather parameters, including the topcoat. Some 1960s hides have similar topcoats, I tried to get Obenaufs through them and it was very difficult. Very little got through. Probably some urethane coating, maybe acrylic.
Maybe doing everything in reverse might help. Blow dryer heating sections up then wiping down with dry cloth….It didn't drink a drop.
It feels coated in a thick layer of wax and grease, it is sticky and heavy.
You feel the difference wearing it compared to a LW that hasn't been greased up.
To me this thread is a demonstration of what not to do....
Maybe doing everything in reverse might help. Blow dryer heating sections up then wiping down with dry cloth….
I think exactly this. Or (it may be easier), on a hot summer day just leave the jacket outside for an hour or two, and then wipe down hard with an absorbent cloth. Should remove the surface wax.Maybe doing everything in reverse might help. Blow dryer heating sections up then wiping down with dry cloth….