Accumulator said:
Roger Koh- Uh oh, when *you* say something's a mystery *to you*...that's scary :nervous:
I'm not ready to say captzippy's leather has been redone, based on the same sort of issue with the damaged areas of mine (which has absolutely *NEVER* been redone).
It was fear of precipitating this kind of major "might need to refinish that completely!" situation that's kept me from getting *too* involved with mine. Last time I was messing with it (pre-mothballing, back whenI still drove the thing), I just kept conditioning it with Conolly Hide Food, wiping off excess and reapplying over and over. Yeah, yeah...I know, I know...but that's the only thing I had on-hand that made things better instead of worse, and it *DID* work out really well.
The "Conolly Leather" optional-seating-surface stuff in my '93 Audi is also weird...seems for all the world like it's coated (and thickly too) yet it soaked up products and got nice and soft after nearly 20 years of neglect :nixweiss
“The "Conolly Leather" optional-seating-surface stuff in my '93 Audi is also weird...seems for all the world like it's coated (and thickly too) yet it soaked up products and got nice and soft after nearly 20 years of neglect ”
What’s being soak up may be from those 20 years of “things” you have soak on; that is “conditioning over aged and deteriorated conditioners” refreshing them unknowingly; and may not necessary have reached through the accumulated micron layers onto or into the leather in question – that’s may be the Mystery!
“I just kept conditioning . . . and reapplying over and over.”
Traditionally the care of leather was the emphasis on conditioning the leather, carried over from the horse and buggy era; then about a quarter of a century ago the old school of leather care begins to surface, promoting the concept of clean and protect, especially for indoor leathers away from direct rain and sunshine exposure.
Today, you have seen that, not too many practices have even come close to this stage of progress in leather care of clean and protect concept; many are still resorting to experimentation with a combination of “wholike, APC, Steam, Magic and other Wonders” all hypes without much thought to the science and logic of cleaning. Dismissing the vital importance of pH value in products usage and the need to fatliquor-replenishing leather for continuous suppleness; ignorantly promoting water as a substitute without knowing the true fact that water alone has a detrimental effect on leather – know as the Van der Vaal or London Forces phenomenon
Presently, the clean and protect system is revolutionized with an input of an appearance management concept to meet the demand of lighter colored leathers for newer auto models. When most leathers are in the almost “black” just like the Ford T model, it may have served its purpose. Do they wear blue jeans then and have problem with dye transfer – not sure – blue on black may still look black?
The market tested revolutionize leather-safe system (as seen how safely is to remove those unwanted years of accumulation), takes care of short term appearance cycle in relation to a long term holistic cycle; keeping leather at a higher level of appearance at all times, rather than the traditional drastic appearance of a contrasting clean-look and dirty-look cycle. Moreover, the chemistry integrity of the leather is prominently stress besides aesthetic appearance of up-keeping it in matte luster.
Any leather-safe system should thinks for you with intelligence in science and logic even without you need to know about it – just follow instructions.
■ Initial Protection
■ Routine Care
■ Periodic Care
■ Restorative Care (the on-going work-in-progress you are watching now before your eyes)
“when *you* say something's a mystery *to you*...that's scary ”
It is the unknown that we ritually practice that is scary. . .
“I just kept conditioning . . . and reapplying over and over.”
Without an intelligence questioning of what we do, that’s scary too!
Roger Koh
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