Spitfire
I'll Lock Up
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- Copenhagen, Denmark.
I am the happy owner of a Type C Leather flying helmet - and it has been with me for several years now.
The helmet is in perfect workingorder - no tears, intact all over. But the leather is somewhat dry.
Now I want to do something good for the poor thing. The leather is in need of something in order not to look dull and dry out. What should I use?
What's even more important is the question of some very, very dry rubber cups for the earphones. They are almost as hard as cardboard now - is there anything I can use there, in order to soften them up - re-vitalize them so to speak?
The helmet is in perfect workingorder - no tears, intact all over. But the leather is somewhat dry.
Now I want to do something good for the poor thing. The leather is in need of something in order not to look dull and dry out. What should I use?
What's even more important is the question of some very, very dry rubber cups for the earphones. They are almost as hard as cardboard now - is there anything I can use there, in order to soften them up - re-vitalize them so to speak?