It will either be very sick or die, due to the chemicals used in the curing of the leather.
Lexol leather cleaner is the top of the line leather cleaner. You can also try Pledge which will also work great on all mens leather products. They will both work and it will get the leather clean.
Some of the leading work glove manufacturers in the early 2000s were Best Glove Manufacturing, Wells Lamont, Southern Glove Manufacturing, and Magid Glove and Safety Manufacturing.
I have never heard of that method, but the absolute best way to work in a glove is playing catch. I also use glove conditioner by "nokoma"
You can use a hairdryer or set it on a windowsill. The window magnifies the sun's light and heat so it will dry it quick without using electricity. It will work even better if you have a wooden windowsill that is brown or black. They have a lower albedo, (reflection of heat). I personally suggest the windowsill because it is eco-friendly!
you make leather, what do you think its like?
If you want to oil a new glove you should go to a sporting goods store and buy some glove oil or conditioner then you apply it the way it instructs then you can shape the glove after you do this it will help clean and restore the glove to feel like new but still broken in.
it doesnt work
Leather work gloves are not too difficult to find on the web. Safety Gear is selling leather work gloves on sale. Walmart is also selling some cheap work gloves on sale.
YES! iu tried it and it works
I work at Capezio and I can tell you we get our leather from various vendors in Asia and the US.
sorry but there is no glove code you HAVE to hack! so be careful with the glove thing you got to hack
Super Glue is not good on leather. I would use Shoe Goop or E6000 for leather repairs.