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<blockquote data-quote="druryj" data-source="post: 1678782" data-attributes="member: 10465"><p>Careful on any leather conditioner, unless Hillclimber is just talking about the backing on a hybrid rig like a Crossbreed like I think he is. With a <em>leather </em>holster, you go and get that thing too soft and floppy and you'll ruin it. If it's any kind of decent holster, the makers will advise against anything but maybe the ocasional buff up with some kiwi shoe polish, but other than Mitch Rosen's Leather Lightning, avoid mink oil or any leather softener kinds of stuff .... please. IMO, best way to break in a holster is to wear it...with your GUN IN IT.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="druryj, post: 1678782, member: 10465"] Careful on any leather conditioner, unless Hillclimber is just talking about the backing on a hybrid rig like a Crossbreed like I think he is. With a [I]leather [/I]holster, you go and get that thing too soft and floppy and you'll ruin it. If it's any kind of decent holster, the makers will advise against anything but maybe the ocasional buff up with some kiwi shoe polish, but other than Mitch Rosen's Leather Lightning, avoid mink oil or any leather softener kinds of stuff .... please. IMO, best way to break in a holster is to wear it...with your GUN IN IT. [/QUOTE]
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