I was worried about using something that could rub off on my clothes. Visit an appraisal table on antique road-show to have them appraised, and possibly sold at auction the same day. The only downside is that you will get a response after several weeks. I was trying to figure out what type of conditioner I could use on a vintage purse that's been stored in my closet for way too long and was glad to see a leather cream would work. Send a picture and description to Country Living magazine which offers professional appraisal of your antique purse and tell you exactly how much it’s worth. I work from home these days so I don't use it that often, but I used it daily for well over a decade, and it still looks amazing. is a sartorial crush bar stashed with thousands of in-demand vintage luxury brands. I don't recall if they told me to use any kind of conditioner afterwards (this was back in the 1980's). what does it take to be at the top of the handbag luxury hierarchy. I don't recall exactly how long it took but as the bag dried the color came back to the original hue. I called Coach and they told me to soak the bag in Ivory dish soap and then stuff and block it, let it air dry slowly. I had a vintage Coach briefcase decades ago and a yellow hi-lighter cap came off & leaked all over the front of my beautiful tan briefcase - as you can imagine I was freaked out. The vintage 1980s leather can certainly hold up to a soaking.
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