thistlebloom
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This BriWax could be used on the old, cracked and split leather covering? I don't want to try and remove it, I don't think I'd have the patience or skill to get it down to the wood and make it look good. That's why I'm hoping to find a way to use them opened. I don't think the outside will ever be very pretty to look at.
The Briwax can go over wood, leather, everything. It's what a lot of restorers use. You would be amazed at what a good application of Briwax and some elbow grease can do. It made our old trunk come alive. I get it from Ace hardware, but you can also get it online. It seems expensive, but a little goes a long way. I use it on the old boiler pot (don't know the actual name) that we keep the firewood in by the stove. It gives it a rich sheen.