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Pecards Conditioner on a Willis and Geiger M445 Sheepskin Coat

PeterRocco

New Member
I received a reproduction of a M445 sheepskin jacket that outer leather was in very good condition, but it was very dry. I first tried to Bick 4 but I wasn’t getting the result that I wanted so I took out my Pecards conditioner, and I like to result much better. Here is a picture showing part of it covered by the cards and part not.
 

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Micawber

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Looks ok. As per my reply to your other post on the same subject…

A tiny amount goes a long way. The mistake some make is to use too much and then wonder why the finish goes sticky or turns white further down the road. Use sparingly and then wear the jacket as much as possible.
 

PeterRocco

New Member
Looks ok. As per my reply to your other post on the same subject…

A tiny amount goes a long way. The mistake some make is to use too much and then wonder why the finish goes sticky or turns white further down the road. Use sparingly and then wear the jacket as much as possible.
Hi. Just read that Pecards is a Dressing not a Conditioner. It does more for Protection then Condition. What you think about that?
 

PeterRocco

New Member
Hello to all that gave me great advice.
So after 48 hours I gently wiped down my jacket. The high shine toned down to a very nice protective sheen. It does have a different Look Finish from I believe most B3 and M445 Look like even when new. I still think using Pecards Dressing was the right product. From what I have read an Oil Product absorbs too much and affects the inside Fur.
 

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flyincowboy

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To me nothing better than ...
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