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  2. How to Clean and Protect a Leather Jacket - AOL

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    While it's to head to a dry cleaner, there are things you can do to clean a leather jacket at home. Here's how to give the outside and inside a refresh.

  3. How to Clean Leather and Protect it for Long Lasting Results

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    If you can, condition your leather boots frequently and protect them to avoid future road salt stains. Leather Honey. Suave Professionals Hairspray. Weiman Leather Cleaner and Conditioner.

  4. Conservation and restoration of leather objects - Wikipedia

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    The effect of heat is most often associated with long-term exposure and rapid fluctuations in temperature on the leather. When exposed to heat in either condition, the leather may lose the ability to absorb water from the air and the result is a hard or brittle state, this is referred to as hysteresis.

  5. Leather conditioner - Wikipedia

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    New leather contains natural oils that help make the leather soft and supple. The oils are volatile and evaporate over time. This causes the leather to shrink and stiffen, and sometimes to crack. Conditioning restores moisture, brings out natural colors, and extends the life of the leather. [1] [2] [3] A very old and widely used conditioner is ...

  6. Keeping Your Boots in Walking Condition -- Savings Experiment

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    A pair of great leather boots -- like the perfect jeans, or a dear friendship -- is always worth the investment, but requires work. The easiest way to save money is to take your soles into your ...

  7. Oilskin - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Also known as "foul weather gear", contemporary oilskins include such innovations as DWR-coated nylon on their low end [2] and Gore-Tex and other proprietary waterproof membranes on the high. [3] A Sou'wester, a traditional form of collapsible oilskin rain-hat, is longer in the back than the front to fully protect the neck. [4]