Dried leather parts?

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Curt A
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Dried leather parts?

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I was checking a brake on a machine that had a hard time stopping and found that the leather shoe was rock hard and thought I would replace it with a new piece. So, I tried this stuff after removing the old leather, since I didn't have a replacement anyway, and it worked amazingly. The leather is now restored to a soft, pliable consistency... I would recommend this to anyone that needs to restore old leather. I bought two jars after using it on another leather project, it's great stuff.

https://www.amazon.com/Blackrock-Leathe ... s9dHJ1ZQ==
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