Anna, Well I thought you said you were from the deep South? What you call snarky I call humorous. It makes my point. Simple can be as wrong as right. I love Eric like a Brother but I don't think the simple answer to leather preservation in humid Texas is as simple as Renaissance Wax.
Don above has some good advice..Back in 2009 or so was the last time you closely inspected this leather and it has not changed in 8 years you are doing something right. Storage condition, moisture, light and temperature is always the first defense. If your leather has not molded in all this time then conditions are ideal. You might want to take a strong light and look inside each one for ANY signs of white spots or abnormal growth of fuzz.
If nothing like this exists..just keep doing what your doing.
I can empathize with a stroke..I had a very small one 5-6 years ago. Unexpected, unwanted and dibilitating for a time. I never want another! I can see where one could be life changing. Thankfully in my case in a couple of months everything was back to normal. I hope you have the same good fortune as myself.
I AM blessed thank you..but almost everyone I meet almost anywhere I go and at anytime... people I meet wish me a good day..I am beginning to wonder if that saying has not morphed into a common platitude? Something to say to appear to be nice when they really don't give a damn what the rest of my day is like? Do you ever wonder that?
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