With my 50s FQHH HB (gone now but not forgotten) I simply soaked it in the sink in cold water and then wore it till dry taking care to stretch my neck out in all directions a lot. It might have helped that that jacket also got caught in a few downpours. I did that cold water soaking treatment twice, job done.
But with this steer roadster I have the leather seems more difficult to conquer. I have a few questions:
1) I'm using hot water on this one. How hot should it be? Presumably boiling is too hot, right?
2) I think fully submerging it in the sink is surely better than showering, and if it is, then how long should one submerge the ba***rd in order that the water fully penetrates the leather?
3) When you take it out and you start 'shaping' can anyone pinpoint what the precise aim is here, with an exact outline of the shaping method incorporated please? I assume you're trying to fold it down a bit so it's jutting out less. But is that just at the front or at the back too?
Thanks in advance, and if anyone has anything else to add please do
But with this steer roadster I have the leather seems more difficult to conquer. I have a few questions:
1) I'm using hot water on this one. How hot should it be? Presumably boiling is too hot, right?
2) I think fully submerging it in the sink is surely better than showering, and if it is, then how long should one submerge the ba***rd in order that the water fully penetrates the leather?
3) When you take it out and you start 'shaping' can anyone pinpoint what the precise aim is here, with an exact outline of the shaping method incorporated please? I assume you're trying to fold it down a bit so it's jutting out less. But is that just at the front or at the back too?
Thanks in advance, and if anyone has anything else to add please do
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