Dr Doran
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Gents, you are all giving me fine ideas, good counterarguments, etc. I confess that the lovely and weird look of greenish brass does indeed appeal to me. So perhaps I should not mess with the natural patination process. The rest of the bag does not precisely look new -- it looks like a well-cared for old bag, now, so patinaed brass shouldn't be too incongruous (I almost want to say anachronistic since we are talking about new vs. old here).
The Lexol goo darkened the parts of the leather whose black had rubbed off decades ago: these parts were largely along the edges of seams and of the closing strap. So this darkening process was very good to begin with. I rubbed it into a truly worn area along the side, along the mouth of the case (it has a doctor's bag-style open-and-shut mechanism). The Lexol goo seemed to swell and expand the worn part, turning its brown dry color into a dark moist area.
I rubbed black Meltonian cream into the dark parts and for good measure all over the case. I am not sure if that was a great idea. I will be horribly annoyed if it rubs off on my suits. I generally have dark suits, but I have two 1940s suits that are pretty light, so that would be tragic to get a dark smear on them. The Meltonian cream blackened the formerly brown edges which were already, as I noted above, darkened from the Lexol stuff. Rubbing it all over the case gave a sprightly (only word I can think of) blackness to the whole thing rather than a dull blackness.
Finally I used the spray stuff. Shine 2000. This stuff I got from an Arab shoe repair place, a really quite nice shop in Berkeley with many leather noon-shoe items for sale including thick black belts and some fine luggage and leather gloves. They keep it behind the counter -- I guess it is their secret product. It was $16 for a huge aerosol can. This stuff REALLY shines my black Florsheim Kenmoor Imperial Long Wing wingtip shoes. Nothing else had shined them to my true satisfaction. So I sprayed that all over the case. Now the case is so shiny it is practically glowing.
So it is looking pretty good. The only issue I have (besides its humungousness and consequent impracticality) is if the black stuff will rub off. I hope not. Has this happened to anyone?
The Lexol goo darkened the parts of the leather whose black had rubbed off decades ago: these parts were largely along the edges of seams and of the closing strap. So this darkening process was very good to begin with. I rubbed it into a truly worn area along the side, along the mouth of the case (it has a doctor's bag-style open-and-shut mechanism). The Lexol goo seemed to swell and expand the worn part, turning its brown dry color into a dark moist area.
I rubbed black Meltonian cream into the dark parts and for good measure all over the case. I am not sure if that was a great idea. I will be horribly annoyed if it rubs off on my suits. I generally have dark suits, but I have two 1940s suits that are pretty light, so that would be tragic to get a dark smear on them. The Meltonian cream blackened the formerly brown edges which were already, as I noted above, darkened from the Lexol stuff. Rubbing it all over the case gave a sprightly (only word I can think of) blackness to the whole thing rather than a dull blackness.
Finally I used the spray stuff. Shine 2000. This stuff I got from an Arab shoe repair place, a really quite nice shop in Berkeley with many leather noon-shoe items for sale including thick black belts and some fine luggage and leather gloves. They keep it behind the counter -- I guess it is their secret product. It was $16 for a huge aerosol can. This stuff REALLY shines my black Florsheim Kenmoor Imperial Long Wing wingtip shoes. Nothing else had shined them to my true satisfaction. So I sprayed that all over the case. Now the case is so shiny it is practically glowing.
So it is looking pretty good. The only issue I have (besides its humungousness and consequent impracticality) is if the black stuff will rub off. I hope not. Has this happened to anyone?