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Leather
sling care
I posted a question here some time back, asking for advice on
whether to oil my new sling or not, and what to use. R.L.Turner
answered my e-mail question today, so I thought I'd pass his advice
along. A new Turner sling shouldn't need any dressing for 4-6 months
of heavy use, since they are treated with a leather dressing when
made. If you do use oil, stick with pure neat’s-foot oil, and apply
only to smooth (finished side). Don't soak the sling in oil; apply
sparingly. Mr. Turner advised that I might want to try their "Bearguard"
dressing when my sling does need treatment. Bearguard is made up
from beargrease and beeswax, and when dry, helps the keepers hold
their setting.
Leather
sling care
Interesting about the Bearguard from Turner- sounds like good stuff.
As I had answered back then, I use a product called SnoSeal,
available at local sport shops, Fleet Farm etc.it is sold for
treating leather products such as leather boots,pacs, snowshoe
lacings(leather ones), etc It,too is based on Beeswax. Works great,
keeps the sling more resistant to water soaking into it than would
neat’s-foot oil, which can eventually emulsify and allow water
penetration. Arnie
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