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Here is something to do with practically but wonderfully nothing:
I have been watching a lot of utube video’s on bible versions. And they always go on about leather covers. Bonded leather falls apart, well mine hasn’t and it is old (early 1980’s Purchase) and marked up.
So here is a lesson to keep leather and bonded leather supple. (bonded will still be stiff)
Saddle soap: take a wet (not soppy) rag, dip into the saddle soap and later up the bible. Let sit for just a minute or so, do not let dry completely. Then take a damp, I said damp, rag and remove excess suds. Let completely dry. Buff with dry cloth. Now that you have your grime off.
Then use clear BOOT CREME on it.
WOW is what I say.
Do this once a year or when you want to show love for it.
I even gave wonderful hope to bibles I found at the thrift store.
So take care of your bible.
Olive oil on leather really helps,especially squeaky saddles.