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Is there any recommended or suggested cleaner/treatment for the leather? Cheers. |
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Pat |
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I said, "Dude! Why don't you pad your ruck frame or something?" He said, "It keeps my mind off this." He pulled up his pants leg and his ankle was swollen to about 3 times normal size." :cool: |
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I bet if you change detergent you will not get another rash. Arm and Hammer without perfume might be an option. |
Cheers for the replies fellas!
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Must be alergic guns.
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I like these http://www.whitehatholsters.com/MaxT...ide-s/1829.htm as for care... http://www.defensivecarry.com/forum/...ml#post2261338 Quote:
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Thanks! Pat |
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It was that or panty hose. :D |
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Natural material holster.
PSM,
The tanning elements in holster leather can be a skin irritant. If you wore the holser in Tx, and conditions were hot or if you just sweat for what ever reason, the sweat can soak through clothing, onto the holster and reactivate those tanning elements. The clothing is a two way street. Maybe the rash was a reaction from the tanning elements. Just a thought for future use. |
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