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Join Date: Jan 2003
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I would not recommond Kiwi for anything other than boots and shoes and would never apply it to gun leather. Connolly's is arguably the best, which can still be purchased over the internet, but is no longer available at Jaguar and Rolls Royce Dealerships (EPA guidelines a few years back banned its importation). What I have been using as a preservative/cleaner for the last few years with good success is Meguiar's One Step Leather Care, available at local autoparts stores. Though it has no appreciable restorative properties, it will soften brittle leather, clean without removing the leather dressing, and leaves no oily residue. It will also not discolor leather. I use it on my car, my motorcycle leathers and all of my antique gun leather as a cleaner/moisturizer. I apply it with a soft tericloth rag to remove, wipe with an old T-shirt, then polish with a shoe cloth to the desired luster.
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"There are three reasons to own a gun: To protect yourself and your family, to hunt dangerous and delicious animals, and to keep the King of England out of your face." â?? Krusty the Clown |
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