Copperas, Iron dyeing, Logwood, stuffing, cod oil, tallow, neatsfoot oil, neat's-foot, neats-foot, wax, preservation wax, leather dye
All you need to do is add 3 quarts of water and apply to the leather.
All you need to do is add 2 quarts of water and apply to the leather.
This is an 4 ounces of this dubbin packed in a tin container. Period mold and mildew additives have been mixed in this mix.
This is an 4 ounces of this dubbin packed in a tin container. Period mold and mildew additives have been mixed in this mix.
Period Finishes
This is the same finish we use in house to finish our period dyed products.
#PW124 Preservation Wax $16.95
This has been re-formulated from a period recipe and gives a finish that is extremely close what period finishes look and felt like. This wax contains a natural mold and mildew inhibiter, along with protection from insect damage.
#BPW125 Black Preservation Wax $18.95
This has been re-formulated from a period recipe and gives a finish that is extremely close what period finishes look and felt like. Lamp black has been added to help maintain the black color of your leather items. This wax contains a natural mold and mildew inhibiter, along with protection from insect damage.
We are now offering this period soap for cleaning leather. This is based off a period recipe for soap liked by harness makers. This is not like modern saddle soaps but instead is mostly made from cod oil. This type of soap will clean the leather but not be harsh enough to damage the leather. Leather items should be cleaned with soap several times a year in order to prevent the build up of dirt and other things that will damage the grain surface.
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