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    I bought my cruiser used and the saddle bags are pretty weathered (make them hard to close)



    Are there any specific products that I can use to bring them back to life? I am thinking of trying our leatherique, but am not sure how to go about `baking` it in.



    I have thought about using standard leather care products for vehicles (armor all, lexol, etc) but think they will only clean/shine the surface.

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    Any leather conditioning product should do the trick for you.

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    WD40 would probably work as well.

 

 

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