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Bruce Nelson recommended Tandy Super Sheen on his products, nothing else. He said oils and soaps would soften the leather. It is available on Amazon.
On my BEFORE AND AFTER thread wheelgun610 said:
"I've had good luck using rubbing alcohol on a few older
holsters that felt oily". Have you tried that Ray? (or anyone
else)? Any other tips how to treat a holster that the
owner oiled? I agree that leather should not be oiled, but
sometimes I get one that has been oiled and would like to
know the best way to reverse the damage, if possible.
I enjoy buying "distressed" holsters on that famous auction
site and rehabbing them. Haven't made a lot of money,
but have learned a lot, and had fun.
Ah, yes. That good ol' wet dog smell! Takes me back to rainy days of my youth.....
Now, Ballistol works just fine for my leather goods.
I have a pair of alligator loafers. Real, not faux. Not cheap.
Kind of a chestnut color. Accidentally got a drop of white paint
on them. Used fingernail polish remover to take the paint off.
Not very smart. Took the chestnut color off too. Now I have
a bare spot about an inch square. We have to be careful about
what we are using. Same applies to holsters.