Chamberlains Leather Milk
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We have a batch of various formulations of Chamberlain's Leather Milk being shipped to try out.
Looking forward so seeing and trying it out.
I'm pretty sure we'll be stocking it soon.
Anyone used therir products?
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I have some limited experience with it (Only the conditioner)… The guys at Saddleback recommend it, and sell it along side their leather goods. I got some, and use it on my backpack and satchel. Replenishes and hydrates without leaving any greasy feeling or discoloration, which is GREAT for bags and whatnot, considering that they will be rubbing against your clothes... Oil residue on clothes would SUCK.
*Edited to add that I am specifically talking about the conditioner
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*Thanks for saying you used it on your boots…..
I'll give my engineers a good rub down this weekend with the Chamberlain's, and report back the results. Up until now, I had been using Obenauf's (Only 2x maybe)
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Could anyone compare this to Bick 4 Conditioner? I have been using Bick 4 for a while and it is a great product for most leather.
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So, here's a "Before/After" of my Chamberlain's Leather Milk, on my Role Club engineer boots.
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After:
The most drastic difference is on the soles… It worked MIRACLES. I never saw this good of results on shoe/boot soles in my experience using Obenauf's.
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After:
*In my previous post, I said I was using the "conditioner". I was wrong, I have the "Leather Care Liniment"
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Do you have pics of the items that you treated for testing?
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Admittedly not the most comprehensive rigorous test.
I used Formula #1 - Conditioner and Rejuvenator and then Formula #6 - Boot and Shoe Cream on these not so buggered Vibergs….
This is the pad after #1 - I was actually very surprised at how much grime was taken off...
After #1 and #6….Left-hand boot (as you look at them) done, right-hand boot not done....
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I contacted them, took about just a day and half for a response…so fairly good. I would pretty much only need the boot conditioner as most of my leather is used as footwear, gloves, a belt or my motorcycle seat. I have saddle soap to clean my leathers which does a great job. Might buy one jar of the boot stuff very soon....see how it compares to bick 4, which is a great product.
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I ordered me some #6
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Great! I'm interested in trying these.
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I have been using #6 on most of my leather recently and trying slight methods of applying, dry time and buffing for differ results. So far it is hard to tell who comes out on top, Bick 4 or The Milk. Both great products!
I will say that the milk seems to get sucked in more to leather which is great.