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What do you use for the leather parts of chinscales or liners as a conserving treatment. I would buy something off the shelf, but maybe someone knows better?
Cheers Peter
Cheers Peter
Purists would say that doing nothing is the best treatment. Maybe just a light cleaning with a cloth and keeping the object in an environment that would be most comfortable to a person (no extremes).What do you use for the leather parts of chinscales or liners as a conserving treatment. I would buy something off the shelf, but maybe someone knows better?
Cheers Peter
For me, absolutely NO conserving treatment. So many liners have been ruined in spite of good intents. If leather is not decaying, light cleaning with a damp sponge at first and occasional dusting with a soft cloth, and that is it. Why would you want to "conserve" anyway? I have never seen a seasoned leather item getting any worse in normal storage conditions.What do you use for the leather parts of chinscales or liners as a conserving treatment. I would buy something off the shelf, but maybe someone knows better?
Cheers Peter