I don't know Jim, Obenauf's has always been the choice leather
hubshiner treatment in The Shire.

On Mar 10, 8:03 am, Jim Thill - Hiawatha Cyclery <thill....@gmail.com>
wrote:
> It is well known that the French Constructeurs used goat lard on their
> hubshiners. I wouldn't want to tempt the cycling gods by using
> something non-French-approved like Obenauf's.
>
> On Mar 10, 9:55 am, Mike <mjawn...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > The description was updated on the website.
>
> > WARNING
> > IT IS SCIENTIFICALLY IMPOSSIBLE FOR ONE OF THESE, ONCE SNAPPED SHUT,
> > TO OPEN UP AND CAUSE AN ACCIDENT.
>
> > CARE AND FEEDING
> > BEFORE EACH RIDE ON ANY DAY WITH EVEN A SLIGHT POSSIBILITY OF RAIN,
> > WARM THE SHINER TO 200F TO OPEN THE PORES. THEN GENTLY RUB  IN 0.4
> > CUBIC CM OF OBENAUF'S LEATHER PRESERVATIVE. LET COOL, CHECK FOR GAPS,
> > AND REPEAT IF NECESSARY.
>
> > WARRANTY
> > ONE WEEK OR FIVE MILES, WHICHEVER COMES SECOND.

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