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    Anyone use Bone Dry for their leathers?

    Anyone tried this?

    http://www.bonedrynz.com/

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    Quote Originally Posted by khabel View Post
    Anyone tried this?

    http://www.bonedrynz.com/
    Yup highly recommend... better than any of the other stuff including bees wax, dubhin and all that...

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    Yeah, I got the biker's tub. Oh and I got a pot of that bone dry stuff too.

    So far so good.
    Keep on chooglin'

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    Put it on for the first time a couple of weeks ago. Rode to work this morning in rain that would normally see at least some damp patches on my shirt and got there bone dry.
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    Hmmm looks like something I might be interested in trying!
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    Does anybody know what it contains? The ingredients seem to be decidedly absent from any info I've found.

    Just not keen on using a product on expensive leathers that I don't know what it actually is, even though it does sound like the shiz.

    (Mind you, I've never had a problem with using Sno Seal FWIW)

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    So this stuffs half decent? The price is pretty exceptional, might just look at ordering a couple tubs.. got an old leather suit that needs some TLC..

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    Thumbs up

    Used it on my Quasi gear, sweet as

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    Quote Originally Posted by cs363 View Post
    Does anybody know what it contains? The ingredienst seem to be decidedly absent from any info I've found.

    Just not keen on using a product on expensive leathers that I don't know what it actually is, even though it does sound like the shiz.
    There are very few products on the market that actually tell you the ingredients, and because they're (usually) not food, they don't have to.
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    Doc Martins leaked like a sieve after 20 mins of riding in rain. Coated them last week and have been out for two hours in non stop rain without a leak so yep, I recommend the stuff.

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