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Jerry,
What's best way to use Connoly's on holsters?? Mike
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I just used some on a P38 holster tonight.
I use a cloth, put it on lightly, then let it dry and buff it off. Be aware that it will slightly darken any leather, but also, it evens out bangs and nicks and makes them look good. You can use your fingers and it will just make them soft as all get out and your wife won't mind when you hold hands ![]() Ed
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Try Bickmore #4 on a dull leather holster and the results are better than Connolly Hide Care.
Please know I like Connolly's Hide care as I purchased a case of it. George |
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