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Blackrock Leather "N" Rich

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I have been using Blackrock Leather "N" Rich for a couple of years now. It takes it a while but over a couple hours it soaks in to the leather and leaves a very nice surface that can be buffed to a really nice shine.
I have used to renew some tired old boots and shooting bags that have gotten stiff over time due to exposure etc.
Made in Pekin, IL

Give it a try if your in the market and you can read the reviews on Amazon. (I am a customer, no financial interest)
Amazon.com: BLACKROCK LEATHER CLEANER WITH COND : Automotive
 
I have been using Blackrock Leather "N" Rich for a couple of years now. It takes it a while but over a couple hours it soaks in to the leather and leaves a very nice surface that can be buffed to a really nice shine.
I have used to renew some tired old boots and shooting bags that have gotten stiff over time due to exposure etc.
Made in Pekin, IL

Give it a try if your in the market and you can read the reviews on Amazon. (I am a customer, no financial interest)
Amazon.com: BLACKROCK LEATHER CLEANER WITH COND : Automotive

Same here, just a great little known product and would like to see them stick around a while.
I've been using Blackrock for years, after running across Blackrock about 20 years ago at the Big Reno Gun Show. A collector of vintage holsters turned me onto it. A lot of museums use it on some of their leather artifacts. It has a light mud color, but goes on clear and darkens leather very little. It is mostly made up of carnauba wax. I've been in the professional leather business for over 30 years and have used many concoctions, but this is one of the best. As with all leather conditioners, first apply it in a non-conspicuous place to determine color and outcome. Its for use on smooth leather (grain side), not suede type leathers.
 
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