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3 years ago ::
Jun 23, 2010 - 3:20PM
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Any other equestrians have a story like this? I got the zipper stuck on my paddock boots and almost had to cut myself out of them before I found the WD-40 and was able to get the zipper working again. Full disclosure: I've also used it on my half chaps. : )
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1 year ago ::
Nov 29, 2011 - 6:41PM
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have you uses wd40 directly on the leather to clean up or renew the leather?
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1 year ago ::
Dec 11, 2011 - 9:11PM
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Robert, I don't think that would be good for the leather in the long run. I'm also curious to see if anyone has experience with this, though.
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12 months ago ::
Jun 13, 2012 - 3:46PM
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I'd bet WD would work well for turning hard old leather into soft leather...
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12 months ago ::
Jun 14, 2012 - 10:17AM
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Hi Folks, Many users have told us over the years that they use WD-40 to make leather soft and pliable. You can see more uses here www.wd40.com/uses-tips/ if you search the word "leather."
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3 months ago ::
Mar 13, 2013 - 5:31AM
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DONT use on Tan shoes! Almost totally ruined my New Loakes by cleaning a scuf with WD Bro. My Loakes are fetch! www.robinsonsshoes.com/loake-design-rang... but the WD make the leather go all dark...Not cool! I only just saved them by turning it into a personalised desige! Classic... like im talking leg-END! so for you less artistic W-Debies...keep it away from the shoes! PEACE
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2 months ago ::
Mar 26, 2013 - 5:05PM
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I've used WD-40 on zippers, it works
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2 months ago ::
Apr 07, 2013 - 1:21AM
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Works on zippers for sure.....it does discolor tan or light colored leather but keeps it soft and waterproof too..... Even coats are the key so it doesn't end up all splotchy
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2 months ago ::
Apr 07, 2013 - 5:28AM
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2 months ago ::
Apr 08, 2013 - 7:33PM
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Thanks Bill.....I gotta be useful once in a while
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