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Seb, you're starting to sound like my old man.And even easier to not think about jackets at all and just buy a new quilted nylon thing from K-mart every two years for $20.00.
Seb, you're starting to sound like my old man.And even easier to not think about jackets at all and just buy a new quilted nylon thing from K-mart every two years for $20.00.
I didn't realize you could do such a thing... I was kind of kidding about waxing, but now that you mention it.
I do love the shinyness of the FQHH sample I got and my jacket is definitely duller. It shines more in pictures which is interesting. I didn't want to get garish, I just wanted to possibly bump it up a notch. Is it bad to use a creme on these jackets? I know the horween is tanned with lots of fats and waxes. I wouldn't want to introduce more chemicals to it. So much to learn...
I grew up with too many shiny leather clad heroes like Lou Reed, the Ramones & the leather guy from the Village People...It's funny how tastes vary. I strongly dislike shininess! It can't go away soon enough! Much prefer matte.![]()
I had one Aero that was mirror shiny without looking fake. J106. Best leather I've sever seen... Never got one like it, again. I stopped caring so I'm using creme, shoe polish, etc. on all my jackets, where I think there's a need for it. My Lewis Leathers Phantom had some large faded spots on the back that I rubbed black shoe polish creme onto and now it's perfectly black again. Used half a tube of red polish creme on my red Cafe Racer. The jacket just looks better than ever. I'm also thinking of using a black creme on it to make it the most awesome jacket in the world but I'm not sure if I have what it takes...
I grew up with too many shiny leather clad heroes like Lou Reed, the Ramones & the leather guy from the Village People...
Ugh, I hate repeatedly misspelling words but neither way looks right! Shininess/shinyness.
Hmm. Mention of excessive use of brushes... who was that guy who got barred from here a while back?
And now I'll add Monitor to that list of leather heroes. Very good to know all of this. I needed to wax my boots, so I'll track down some Saphire creme and try a little spot on the jacket.
Yak brushes guy.Hmm. Mention of excessive use of brushes... who was that guy who got barred from here a while back?
John Lofgren Monkey Boots Shinki Horsebuttt - $1,136 The classic monkey boot silhouette in an incredibly rich Shinki russet horse leather.
Grant Stone Diesel Boot Dark Olive Chromexcel - $395 Goodyear welted, Horween Chromexcel, classic good looks.
Schott 568 Vandals Jacket - $1,250 The classic Perfecto motorcycle jacket, in a very special limited-edition Schott double rider style. This would explain the tensions in the South China Sea.I think Schitzo's busy in China, so I doubt he has the time to plague this place.
Good point - I definitely want to play around with this. I was just going to use chamois to apply and buff, is that a proper technique? It sounds like the horse hair brush talk above has a questionable history, and maybe not the kind of advice I should follow...when you shine the jacket, just don't shine it all evenly, pick here and there spots where you want to touch up/ buff up an extra shine.