Call me stupid, but:
Why should one need to avoid that leather becoming wet?
Would it loose all stropping qualities, after it dried?
Would it cup? Deform?
I'm certainly not criticizing what is written here.
Just genuinely wondering.
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Call me stupid, but:
Why should one need to avoid that leather becoming wet?
Would it loose all stropping qualities, after it dried?
Would it cup? Deform?
I'm certainly not criticizing what is written here.
Just genuinely wondering.
I'm going off leather behavior in general. I have a pair of leather boots that weren't waterproofed that I got wet years ago. After they dried they were not the same. When I think of strop leather I think creamy smooth or velvety. I think water would change this.
Chris L