Weather Proof Leather - Black - Pecard Leather Care Company

Weather Proof Leather - Black

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Pecard Weather Proof Leather - Black is a similar formulation to our Leather Dressing but is developed to restore color and cover minor abrasions on leather goods that occur over time. Cleans and shines all smooth and textured-smooth leather; protects against fingerprints and scuff marks.

This leather dressing stands out above all other brands because it tints rather than dyes the leather. With continued use, the tint in the Black Weatherproof Dressing will blend in and render blemishes unnoticeable. A dye can over-darken the scuffed areas and actually make them stand out. It will also revive faded black leather back to its rich, vibrant color while imparting a soft sheen. Not recommended for Suede or NuBuck leather.

How To Use

* Please make sure the item is oil tanned and not coated leather. This dressing will not penetrate coated leather.

Step 1: Apply the Dressing

- Use a clean, lint free cloth or your fingers to apply the dressing in light coats.

- Ensure an even application over the leather surface.

Step 2: Allow Absorption Time

- Let the dressing absorb for 12 to 24 hours.

- The number of applications varies based on the original condition of leather. When completely absorbed, reapply.

- Repeat until a thin layer of dressing remains on the leather surface. Due to the density of the dressing, leather cannot over-absorb the conditioner.

- Each treatment helps the leather become stronger, softer, and more flexible.

Step 3: Remove Excess and Buff

- Use a clean, dry, soft cloth to remove any excess dressing.

- Gently buff the surface to create a soft sheen.

- This buffing action melts the blend of waxes into the topmost fibers to repel water and dust.

- Thoroughly remove all extra dressing, taking special note of any seams or crevices.

- Properly buffed, you will not need to worry about the tint rubbing off after treatment of your leather items.

Step 4: Maintain Regularly

- Perform follow-up treatments two to four times per year, or as needed, to maintain protection.

- Once the desired look is achieved switch over to the Classic Dressing to maintain the leather as you would normally.

* Please make sure the item is oil tanned and not coated leather. This dressing will not penetrate coated leather.

Step 1: Apply the Dressing

- Use a clean, lint free cloth or your fingers to apply the dressing in light coats.

- Ensure an even application over the leather surface.

Step 2: Allow Absorption Time

- Let the dressing absorb for 12 to 24 hours.

- The number of applications varies based on the original condition of leather. When completely absorbed, reapply.

- Repeat until a thin layer of dressing remains on the leather surface. Due to the density of the dressing, leather cannot over-absorb the conditioner.

- Each treatment helps the leather become stronger, softer, and more flexible.

Step 3: Remove Excess and Buff

- Use a clean, dry, soft cloth to remove any excess dressing.

- Gently buff the surface to create a soft sheen.

- This buffing action melts the blend of waxes into the topmost fibers to repel water and dust.

- Thoroughly remove all extra dressing, taking special note of any seams or crevices.

- Properly buffed, you will not need to worry about the tint rubbing off after treatment of your leather items.

Step 4: Maintain Regularly

- Perform follow-up treatments two to four times per year, or as needed, to maintain protection.

- Once the desired look is achieved switch over to the Classic Dressing to maintain the leather as you would normally.

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Testimonials

★★★★★

I have used PECARD Leather Dressing for over 45 years. It does the Job. It keeps my feet in the dry while keeping my shoes looking like new. It is easy to apply, does not have an odder and does not stain. You can't go wrong using PECARD Leather Dressing.

Bill A.
★★★★★

As an active motorcyclist, I have more leather gear than should be allowed. All in, I'm extremely satisfied with this product and will continue to use it on all my leather goods.

Michael K.
★★★★★

Really excellent product. I've used Pecard for many years for treatment of vintage leather garments. The product is easy to apply, leaves no smell, and garments and equipment regain suppleness.

W. King
★★★★★

Very happy with this stuff. Other leather conditioners/dressings I have used in the past had strong chemical smells and I really like how natural and simple this stuff is. I will definitely be using this on any leather I have it is GREAT!

Sean D.

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BJ
For saddle leather

I've been looking for a while for a good leather conditioner for my King Ranch seats, happy to say I found it here.

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Hondo
best leather treatment

made a couple old jackets look almost new again

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hondo
renews leather

two old leather jackets look renewed,,,still 20+ year look but LESS worn spots and MORE water proof

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Fugu
Great for staing leather

I've used PECARD products for years on all of my leather goods. Which range from leather gloves, vests, coats and any smooth leather products that are not coated. I use this tint to cover scratches and wear areas on my buffalo leather vest that I wear almost every day. This stain covers all the scratches, scrapes and wear areas. It works better than shoe polish. Then I apply PECARD leather conditioner on the entire vest and leave it overnight for it to soak in, then buff it out. If you want to keep any leather goods supple and waterproof you have to regularly maintain them. If this seems like too much work then buy vinyl or synthetic and when it wears out you can toss it.

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Anonymous
Rejuvenated a 25 year old jacket

My 25 year old Schott aviator jacket was showing its age: dull, with some of the original dye rubbed off, and generally just worn and beat up. This stuff worked really well. It’s not magic—the jacket doesn’t look brand new. But it now looks more like a 5-year old jacket than a 25 year old jacket. In my book, that’s a great improvement. It’s important to follow the directions to get good results and avoid having the stuff rub off, but it’s well worth taking the time to do it right. A little patience, a little elbow grease, this outstanding product, and you’re good to go. Now if only I could find something to make the jacket’s owner look 20 years younger.