Philippe-Georges
Subscriber
Apologise me for repeating my self (continuously) but I would like to suggest Ballistol (yes again)...
This (gun-) oil was invented in 1905 (for the Imperial army) at the time that leather, wood and iron (and horses) where in common use and needing intense maintenance to preserve these.
Soldiers used it to keep themselves and their animals in good shape and their gear working, in the most precaire situations.
But, it wouldn't repair nor recondition that old camera strap, it's too late now, but, it might have preserved and protected it against becoming brittle.
It's good for rubber, leatherette (vinyl) and vulcanite too, not to mention (fine-) mechanics...
Apply Ballistol sparingly, rub it in, wipe the eventual excess off and let it dry.
This (gun-) oil was invented in 1905 (for the Imperial army) at the time that leather, wood and iron (and horses) where in common use and needing intense maintenance to preserve these.
Soldiers used it to keep themselves and their animals in good shape and their gear working, in the most precaire situations.
But, it wouldn't repair nor recondition that old camera strap, it's too late now, but, it might have preserved and protected it against becoming brittle.
It's good for rubber, leatherette (vinyl) and vulcanite too, not to mention (fine-) mechanics...
Apply Ballistol sparingly, rub it in, wipe the eventual excess off and let it dry.
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