johnnyjohnny
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two sides to everything, including LeXOL...
great stuff, but i've noticed that it comes through and spots the liner to varying degrees, most especially the way i've been sLathering the stuff on...
i noticed a few little spots dabbing through on thick goat a-2s like the cockpitusa and uswings...and very very little dots on the horsehide a-2s i've done...but it was a real flood on the very thin-skinned vintage cooper a-2, which is known for having the thinnest goatskin of all a-2s...
the spots usually come off with repeated careful dabbings of cool water (don't use something like 'shout' or other spot removers!)...but the water method can take time if you've done what i had done, and just slathered on the lexol so it noticeably came through
i now will be a very modest in my applications of the stuff...rather than slathering on a big sloppy paper towel of it, i'll just put on enough to work into the surface and move on
wonder if anyone else has found this problem...or is no one as much of an over-do it type as i seem to be?
i know i'll keep it in check...don't want to see Dr. JeKyL on the inside of my leather jacket liners anymore
johnnyjohnny
great stuff, but i've noticed that it comes through and spots the liner to varying degrees, most especially the way i've been sLathering the stuff on...
i noticed a few little spots dabbing through on thick goat a-2s like the cockpitusa and uswings...and very very little dots on the horsehide a-2s i've done...but it was a real flood on the very thin-skinned vintage cooper a-2, which is known for having the thinnest goatskin of all a-2s...
the spots usually come off with repeated careful dabbings of cool water (don't use something like 'shout' or other spot removers!)...but the water method can take time if you've done what i had done, and just slathered on the lexol so it noticeably came through
i now will be a very modest in my applications of the stuff...rather than slathering on a big sloppy paper towel of it, i'll just put on enough to work into the surface and move on
wonder if anyone else has found this problem...or is no one as much of an over-do it type as i seem to be?
i know i'll keep it in check...don't want to see Dr. JeKyL on the inside of my leather jacket liners anymore
johnnyjohnny