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Ko cho line is supposed to be very good. 
 

my go to is leather genie it’s much like renapur but with the addition of tea tree oil to stop any rot and jojoba oil. Goes into the grain a little easier than renapur of which I have the paste and liquid. 

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Never use Connolly's. It has a solvent that penetrates the leather and separates it from the fabric glued to it underneath in a cartridge bag. I have three pigskin cartridge bags that I bought from Powell's in about 1990 or so when "old Mr Brady" was still alive and Brady were still at Halesowen. He used Mansion Wax. Which now you cannot get in the formula that he used.

So I asked the now late Clifford Owen, a friend, and retired Deputy Director of Leicestershire Museums what they used on leather items. His answer was Ko-Cho-Line which I started to use and still use now. I have used it on my late father's guncase, on my three Brady pigskin cartridge bags and on various other items of leather. That's what I'd suggest. 

Said as COACH O LINE as like a stagecoach BTW!

 

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