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Old 08-23-2005, 06:35 AM
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The Montanna Pitch Blend may be better--don't have to melt it, it's not sticky, and usually only put one coat on to get mine broken in--then re-treat when it looks dry.
You don't really have to melt the sno seal, but it's easier to apply when it is melted. You do have to use a heating source on the leather to really get it deep in though. I usually just use a flood light (or heat light). They recommend a hair dryer. It's really about the same consistancy as Montana Pitch. But forsome reason, when I used the Montana Pitch on my boots, I didn't think they water proofed them as well as the sno-seal.Sno-seal is most definetely sticky though compared to pitch, and it doesn't smell as good .
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Old 08-23-2005, 07:36 AM
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I hear ya about the heat source, but I've got the answer to that. I slathered mink oil on and inside my glove and set it on the dashboard of my truck out in the sun yesterday, sitting inside a little foil pan of course. Left it all day. It got up to 103 here yesterday and the thermometer in my truck topped out at 184.

Those fingertips are quite a bit softer this morning.[:-]
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Old 08-23-2005, 08:22 AM
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I hear ya about the heat source, but I've got the answer to that. I slathered mink oil on and inside my glove and set it on the dashboard of my truck out in the sun yesterday, sitting inside a little foil pan of course. Left it all day. It got up to 103 here yesterday and the thermometer in my truck topped out at 184.

Those fingertips are quite a bit softer this morning.[:-]
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Old 08-23-2005, 08:38 AM
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Redneck ingenuity at it's finest!

It got up to 103 here yesterday and the thermometer in my truck topped out at 184.
That is also a prime example of why you don't leave a bow in your truck in the summertime!

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Old 08-23-2005, 11:57 AM
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I have been using the super glove for a few months now and love it - Once broken in (says on the package a few weeks) Doubt if I will ever use another glove - Love the feel of this one - I need to try the snow seal thing


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