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Unread 06-25-2005, 04:17 PM   #1
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I purchased "Hyde Food" at my local Lexus dealer. However, when I got home I saw it was "Byron's" not "Connolly's". Is anybody familiar with this as it appllies to holsters? Thanks for any help. Jim
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Unread 06-25-2005, 04:42 PM   #2
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Jim, I have never heard of it but I've never heard of a lot of things. Does it have any ingredients? Probly not, it's not required if it's not a food product. Could be anything really.

Connoly's Hide Food is a mix of lanolins and other non petrolyum products that is so far, kind to leather. Jerry Burney
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Jimmiej, you posted "Hyde Food", did you mean Hide Food? If it is the former, you might have something else.
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sounds like one of those take-offs that sound close but...
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The manufacturer website says it has coconut oil, lanolin and beeswax in it. No other ingredients are mentioned. Thanks for the replys. Jim
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Hey Pete, I like your new avotar. Very generic but lacks your good looks!
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Hey Doc,

My mug shot is still in the Rogue's Gallery...felt is was time for a change with my Avatar...
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Good choice, Pete.

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