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Author Topic: Jacket cleaning/conditioning - $40  (Read 1679 times)

Offline RCKT GRL

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Jacket cleaning/conditioning - $40
« on: March 20, 2013, 09:31:24 AM »
It's a little late now for this particular offer, but keep this in mind for next season...   

Barnacle Bills Racing Leathers out of Springfield, KY offers a pre-season special on cleaning and conditioning your jacket/pants or full suit for $40.  They also do custom work (race leathers) as well as repairs, patching, alteratations, change/add lettering and sponsor patches, and cleaning and conditioning.

http://www.racingleather.com/repairs.html

I sent my 2pc to be cleaned/conditioned and had the speed hump foam replaced as it was basically disintegrated.  They can also do repairs to gloves. 

Just thought to pass it on!

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Re: Jacket cleaning/conditioning - $40
« Reply #1 on: March 20, 2013, 04:11:25 PM »
that would have been nice to know :-P
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Offline Aprilian

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Re: Jacket cleaning/conditioning - $40
« Reply #2 on: March 20, 2013, 05:30:56 PM »
You can always watch Nesba's forum - Barnacle Bill always posts his specials in the classified accessories thread there.

Me, I am a convert to doing it myself.  between Lexol and Leather Therapy products, I have been able to take care of my leathers (including my new white set - my tighty whiteys).
Ian

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