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    Leather Conditioner For Leather Jackets

    What would be a good conditioner for a leather jacket. I was thinking about using Zaino Leather Conditioner. I need some help with this.

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    I bought a good cleaner and a good conditioner at Wilson's, a leather store in many malls. Although the Zaino's may work, I'd stick with what you could by at any reputable leather goods shop. Your local dry cleaners would also be able to help you. I think the Zaino's would be more expensive too.
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    Originally posted by Paul T. Casey
    I bought a good cleaner and a good conditioner at Wilson's, a leather store in many malls.
    Wilson's stuff is basically repackaged mink oil, and it's perfect for our MM jackets. Good cleaner and conditioner, and good advice too, Paul. Thanks!

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    Originally posted by SergntMac
    Wilson's stuff is basically repackaged mink oil, and it's perfect for our MM jackets.

    Question about the mink oil...

    How hard does one have to compress the mink to get this oil? 15000 psi? 20000? Can you simply use the mink itself as an applicator?

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    I just bought some leather protector that one would use for leather shoes or boots. Worked great and the leather has been soft and resistant to water.

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    If ya head over to www.minkpress.com you can order one!

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    Originally posted by TooManyFords
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