Nice job PeWe!
+1...nice jacket!
Thanks!
I bought the jacket 2012. Started to use it 2014.
The size to cover my belly. It had room for a warm wool sweater under and still has
I have another tight perforated summer leather jacket with no wiggle room. Tested it yesterday, wife said it looked good
That jacket has been too tight some years
The balm I used this time "Ekol leather balm" contains:
Wool grease/lanolin, mink oil, vaseline, beeswax.
Most of it had penetrated the leather today. Used a dry cotton cloth to massage all surfaces. A little bit too much here and there, just a gew spots so leather has welcomed it well.
My favourite gloves got a massage today. The most worn ones no longer available today.
My hands do not like hard finger protection nor vent holes that make pain into my finger joints.
Gloves on my hands, put them under the tap, hot water and make sure the leather got a good soak while I massaged my hands. After a minute they were wet, warm and soft.
Leather balm in tube, wet warm gloves still on and massage a string of the balm so the gloves leather will be covered. Massaged for a few minutes.
This time better than before when I used the balm on dry leather. It did not penetrate the leather as this time ehen wet and warm.
The leather has now 3 months for to get dry.
I forgot one year. I was not happy to realize that I should have done it several months ago. Needed the leather "today".
This thread to remind you all to do your leathers in time.
EDIT:
My garage is warm and dry so the learhers will dry. 21-23*C constantly.
Do indoors if your garage is not heated. Let it dry indoors too. It will probably take a week or 2 for my jacket and trousers and get all moist out.
Hang free so it will not mould. Never happened for me but might be possible.
My 2-piece leathers from the 80's is a little bit too tight.
+30kg more man need a lot more leather!!