Today, being really nice and sunny, and not too hot, was a *perfect* day to break out a new tin of 'Dubbin', and give the leathergoods a full going-over.
Once upon a time, I used "Ge-Wy" leather dressing, it is really good, but I haven't been able to find any for some time - so its the normal old 'Dubbin' in a neutral tone that was used today.
1 x leather jacket
1 x leather pants
1 x pair of Alpine Stars
1 x pair of Sidi r/race boots
all that lot required 1 full tin of Dubbin. If you haven't used this stuff before, you should do, it extends the life of your leather gear, helps with waterproofing, softens the leather (great for aged boots) and in general will 'lift' the appearance of your gear.
Easiest way to apply is in direct sunlight (allows Dubbin to penetrate the leather), and use a 2" paintbrush ( or even a basting brush from the kitchen drawers....).
I cannot recommend this stuff highly enough, and try to do at least 2 "Dubbins" over the warmer months, for all the gear I use regularly.
Can be used over coloured leathers (if you are in to that type of thing

You can get it at any leather-craft shop, or 'Horseland' etc etc, even K-Mart carry this stuff.
