The Original Doc Baileys Leather Black actually contains a dye pigment that restores lost color. It also cleans, nourishes and waterproofs. Used on new leather it will maintain the original luster. Doc Baileys Leather Black gently cleans leather with specially formulated detergents which actually lift dirt out, opening the pores of the leather allowing the lanolin oil to flow into the leather nourishing and softening it. Doc Baileys Leather Black actually penetrates deep into the leather to restores lost color. As a finishing touch, special waxes lock the color in which protects and waterproofs your leather. Doc Baileys is the finest in leather care. 8.8 oz bottle.
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The Original Doc Bailey's Leather Tonic is a one step, total care product for leather and most vinyl. In one easy application specially formulated detergents open the pores and remove the dirt, allowing the lanolin oil that is in Doc Baileys Leather Tonic to soak in, restoring softness and vitality. As a finishing touch, Doc Baileys Leather Tonic leaves a thin layer of Montan wax giving your leather a beautiful high gloss finish that protects your leather and helps repel water. Doc Bailey's Leather Tonic dries in less than one minute leaving no sticky residue and is recommended for use on chaps, boots, saddle bags, saddles and tack and virtually all quality smooth leather products. Doc Baileys is the finest in leather care. 8.8 oz bottle.
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Motorcycle Leather
The basic idea behind motorcycle leather care is to maintain the natural oils that your leathers had when they were new. These oils lubricate the leather keeping it soft and pliable while repelling dirt and water. Doc Bailey’s Leather Black and Leather Tonic contain Lanolin oil that is readily absorbed into leather. Motorcycle leather is exceptionally difficult to maintain as both oxidation and chemical damage occur faster at higher temperatures. We all love them sunny, warm days but it fries our motorcycle leather! How often you treat your leathers depends on how often you ride and where you store your leathers. Your jacket, chaps and gloves may be stored inside a cool closet but how about your saddlebags and seat? I recommend treating all leathers at least every three to four months during the active riding season. Saddle bags, seat and all leather attached to your ride should be treated more often. Personally, I treat the seat and top of my saddlebags once a month.
Wet leather presents an additional set of problems. When leather becomes wet the water draws out the oils present in your leather leaving it dry and stiff. In this state road chemicals and dirt will readily enter the pores of your leather necessitating immediate leather care. It is important to remember the proper way to dry leather is away from heat and out of direct sunlight! Once the leather is dry wipe with a damp cloth to remove any road film that might be present and let dry. Once dry apply Doc Bailey's to replace the Lanolin oil, waterproof, and soften the leather. Dry or stiff leather should not be flexed without thorough lubrication first. Doc Bailey is the only product I have used that will actually waterproof leather. Doc Bailey guarantees satisfaction and so do I. If anyone has a unique leather problem feel free to contact me at: comments@valueteck.com
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Don Hey Owner/ValueTeck Enterprises