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What's the Best Way to REHAB a Glove??

Started by Nala, November 09, 2013, 10:10:00 PM

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Nala

Hey all,

My favorite shooting glove happened to end up in the mouth of our puppy.  He had a wonderful time gnawing on it for a bit until I caught him.

Nothing major is wrong, but there was a lot of tiny holes and scratches all over the finger stalls.  To get rid of those I took some light sandpaper and sanded them down.  Everything is pretty smooth now in most places, but it is all splotchy where it was chewed and sanded.  I need to know what to do or put on it to get it back to the same color as the rest of the glove.  I put some olive oil on it just to coat it and protect it a bit and that's mostly wore off now.  I need some ideas as to what I can or should do to it now to make it last.

Thanks for the help.

Nalajr

chrisAKnative

OBENAUF'S heavy duty leather preservative

that's what I use on all my leather.
made in Idaho and works really great.I purchased mine at sportsmans Warehouse ,it conditions well and keeps from scuffing and waterproofs.

OBENAUFS.COM

**DONOTDELETE**

Snow seal is great leather preservative, and water proof's it too..... or if you are a bear hunter... use bacon grease.   :saywhat:

JEFF B

'' sometimes i wake up Grumpy;
other times i let her sleep"

TGMM FAMILY OF THE BOW


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