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BALLISTOL AND LEATHER
Leather that
is frequently exposed to rain or high humidity will become hard and
brittle, if not treated adequately. Ballistol will keep all smooth
leathers soft. However, being an oil after all, BALLISTOL SHOULD NOT BE
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BALLISTOL DETAILS
Introduction
Wood
Leather
Firearms
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Ballistol effectively protects leather
against the impact of water, insects and fungi. Its use is recommended
for carrying slings, belts, scabbards, holsters, boots, saddles,
bridles, baseball gloves, saddle bags and motorcycle clothes made of
leather.
If properly processed, leather will
contain acidic residues from tannic acid. Ballistol will form a
permanent chemical compound with these residues within the leather which
will make the leather virtually impermeable to water. Handguns, in
particular police handguns, are mostly carried and even stored in
leather holsters. If not out of stainless steel, or chrome or nickel
plated, handguns may develop corrosion in the areas where they have
direct contact with the leather. By treating the inside of the holster
with Ballistol, the acidic residues from tannic acid will be completely
neutralized and this source of corrosion will be eliminated.
We are certain that you will find more
amazing uses for BALLISTOL.
BALLISTOL:
COMPLETE CUSTOMER SATISFACTION |
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