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u/TheGoodBunny · 1 pointr/Leather

Thank you for the reply. I bought some Frye Leather Conditioning Cream - neurtral recently ( https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004I9YK6E ). Would that be a good choice or should I go and buy the Redwing one?

I can buy the saddle soap.

what would you recommend for these shoes (www.amazon.com/dp/B00I82MUC8 )? The surface is not shiny by design so I don't want it to get shiny.

Also how often do you clean and condition/waterproof your leather?

u/miyog · 1 pointr/Leather

I purchased this one a few years back. I still use it as my doctor bag, it's wonderful and beautiful. I'm sure you could find something similar. I find saddleback to be too rugged looking to be professional. But to each their own.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00985RVU0/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/leathercaresupply · 1 pointr/Leather

Not sure about the question. Do you want the leather to stick together to the other leather? - in which case any industrial strength glue (like Gorilla Glue or Permanent Glue would do). Or are you wondering what type of glue is used between the leather flap and the phone cover? - in which case, get a glue dot; a removable glue adhesive. Amazon sells them here: https://www.amazon.com/Glue-Dots-Removable-Adhesive-08248/dp/B00161UBTW

u/gustavozw · 1 pointr/Leather

If is leather it needs conditioner as part of it regular maintenance, I would use something like snow-proof, it might darken it a bit but like I said leather needs conditioner or it will rot and crack.
https://www.amazon.com/Snow-Proof-Weatherproofing-Leather-Conditioner/dp/B013XS7MX8