20-07-2022, 10:54 AM
I wonder what the seat of your pants would look like after sitting on a seat treated with any of the above products.
I have recently used "Elephant Leather Preserver" with great success in restoring a 70+ year old Gladstone Bag and another item nearly as old. This is a synthetic product allegedly used by European museums. It is purported to revive old leather, inhibit mildew, prevent thread rot and revive faded dyes. It is practically odorless. I appears from Google that it can be bought online internationally. Still can't guarantee that it won't mark your pants because I can't sit on my Gladstone Bag for long enough to test that.
I have recently used "Elephant Leather Preserver" with great success in restoring a 70+ year old Gladstone Bag and another item nearly as old. This is a synthetic product allegedly used by European museums. It is purported to revive old leather, inhibit mildew, prevent thread rot and revive faded dyes. It is practically odorless. I appears from Google that it can be bought online internationally. Still can't guarantee that it won't mark your pants because I can't sit on my Gladstone Bag for long enough to test that.