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And about breaking CXL. I used to use the water method too, but it takes too much time and effort. So I’ve trialed and errored a few different things and found mink oil or any non degrading oil will do the trick faster and less effort.
When the leather is soaked with water, as it dries, it brings some of that wax out in evaporation, so hence less wax more break in.
But some CXL are so well built the wax is a lot and they stay in place (as they were intended), not like the cheap knock offs it will bleed white after wet.
Mink oil or oil will break down wax. If you poor oil over stubborn candle wax, let it sit then the wax becomes easily removed no Elbow grease needed.
Cxl is very hearty, built for boots. For jackets we can use at least 1/2 less the wax content.
When the leather is soaked with water, as it dries, it brings some of that wax out in evaporation, so hence less wax more break in.
But some CXL are so well built the wax is a lot and they stay in place (as they were intended), not like the cheap knock offs it will bleed white after wet.
Mink oil or oil will break down wax. If you poor oil over stubborn candle wax, let it sit then the wax becomes easily removed no Elbow grease needed.
Cxl is very hearty, built for boots. For jackets we can use at least 1/2 less the wax content.