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Post by indianadirk on Nov 19, 2006 13:31:27 GMT -5
Can Anybody help me out ,
In my Country we don't sell Pecards and I need it to maintain my Aldens...
I've checked with the pecards site but they charge me 80 bucks shipping which is riddiculous , Can anybody help me out?
I can Pay with Paypal.
Best
Dirk
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Post by pagey on Nov 19, 2006 13:37:49 GMT -5
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Post by indianatone on Nov 19, 2006 13:41:43 GMT -5
Is there no other leather dressing in the world that would work just as well on a pair of leather boots other than Pecards? What do you have available locally, Dirk?
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Post by JEEP on Nov 19, 2006 16:15:36 GMT -5
I can find you some. It's not pecards - but it's good. It comes either neutral or with a black or brown tint.
230 ml. 6,00 Euros (shipment 22,00 Euros) 500 ml. 7,00 Euros (shipment 22,00 Euros) 1000 ml. 12,00 Euros (shipment 24,00 Euros) 3000 ml. 27,00 Euros (shipment 29,00 Euros)
It's a danish product called Gold Quality (yes it sounds corny, but the product is really good) - I use it myself on all the leather items I produce.
/Jakob
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Post by Kt. Templar on Nov 19, 2006 16:27:58 GMT -5
I asked over on COW: Why not use good old fashioned shoe polish? Like KIWI. They ARE boots after all!
They didn't manage a satisfactory answer.
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Post by indianatone on Nov 19, 2006 16:42:22 GMT -5
A very common sense point, KT. Pecards is great stuff but it's not as if the Kiwi brand doesn't work. I've used pecards on my jacket (but primarily to try and darken some areas of over-zealous sanding patterns) but I've also used Kiwi on it, and on boots, and on holsters, and on jackets, and in my hair, and in food items....... Try something locally, Dirk. Unless you're tyring to darken them? And ironically, even if KIWI does work the same, I'm asking that JEEP keep using that Gold Quality stuff! (Cause if it ain't broken......don't fix it!)
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