Uncle Phil
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I've got a pair that is starting to show their 'age' and was looking for recommendations to extend their lives.
I gotta stop 'saving stuff for later' at Amazon with all the things that people mention here !I use this stuff.
The Lexol 'ad' says not to be used on glove leather - I are cornfused ...I have been using Lexol leather conditioner on all my leather products since 1973
Amazon.com: Lexol E301124700 Leather Deep Conditioner, 8 oz ( Packaging may vary ) , Grey : Automotive
I was going to make that same comment, I've used Sno-Seal on boots and I would be skeptical about using it on gloves because of the way it seals the pores. I noticed the Aussie product also mentioned beeswax as one of the ingredients so I'd be skeptical of that one too, but I don't know how much wax it actually contains.Sno-Seal is a wax based waterproofing product that has been around for years and years. It will waterproof boots, but it will also seal the leather's pores so that it cannot breathe. I've seen recommendations not to use it on a leather garment such as a jacket - it will also change the appearance of the leather.
Let us know what you discover. I too have a pair of (heck at least three pair) of deerskin mc gloves. But I'm inclined to just buy the Lee Parks cool aid since I might be replacing my old LP gloves this year.It appears from my research so far that conditioning 'deer skin/hide' gloves is a whole different deal that 'regular' leather. Hmm ...