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Pecards - which one?

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OK, I'm on the site and I see all these products which are supposed to be great. Problem is, I don't see any sort of guide to help me on which one to purchase?
There's creams, oils and pastes.
Could someone with experience here tell me what I'd use on a goatskin A2? I have other jackets as well, but my understanding with them is that they don't need it.
I have used Lexol before, but I'm thinking it's just a decent, generic fluid for "everything" as opposed to something worth using on my jackets.

Thanks folks!
 

WhiskeyTangoFox

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In my experience, their "leather dressing" (paste) works best on aniline finished leather. I've tryed the leather dressing on spray-finished leather and it tends to leave the surface a little sticky even after the final buffing. If your goatskin is spray-finished, I'd recommend the cream.

I believe the oils are mainly for boots and oil-tanned leather so I wouldn't use those on veg or chrome tanned jacket leather.

Noel
 
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In my experience, their "leather dressing" (paste) works best on aniline finished leather. I've tryed the leather dressing on spray-finished leather and it tends to leave the surface a little sticky even after the final buffing. If your goatskin is spray-finished, I'd recommend the cream.

I believe the oils are mainly for boots and oil-tanned leather so I wouldn't use those on veg or chrome tanned jacket leather.

Noel

Thanks Noel. That's what I was thinking. I have tried some cream from another maker on the pockets to test (I only had a little left) and it worked nicely. Buffed up with a bit of a shine...now, which cream? :)
 

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