Good point, you're right!
I guess it really does depend on the condition and age of the holster... I've had some 50 to 60 year old ones that were in very good shape just needs a little conditioning.
Others where the outer finish was abraided and scuffed off.. I don't think there's any way to put a new "finish" on it once it's gone.
Light colored tan holsters with slight scratches and rubs can almost disapper with a little Pecard rubbed into the surface.
I've never tried "Blackrock" before and wondered if it's any better than Pecards?
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Linda
SWCA #1965, SWHF #245
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