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    Quote Originally Posted by stdreb27 View Post
    It isn't that rough. But that is what I'm talking about.

    Conditioned with what? I know we used to condition baseball gloves with petroleum jelly. Will that help on a strop too?

    Please do not use petroleum products on your leather, get some neatsfoot oil or something similar.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nun2sharp View Post
    Please do not use petroleum products on your leather, get some neatsfoot oil or something similar.
    Why? Out of curiosity?
    I've done a lot of stuff to really really expensive baseball gloves. And of all the different things we played with, nothing softened leather, treated it, cleaned and moisturized my gloves better than Vaseline. We'd rub in a good layer, then remove the excess with a old tshirt or something.

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