New (Hard) Leather Strap - Advice:

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Got a tough strap made for my Doublneck. Its 3" wide and .175" thick. It's new and quite rigid.

I was thinking....what about putting it in the dryer with a bunch of towels to soften it up...or???
 
Lanolin, boot oil, saddle soap... some kind of leather conditioner. I bet you already got some kind of leather conditioner for your vehicles or furniture. Or, protect the strap with a sheet of fabric and start beating it against something. Do this in your front yard. Your neighbors will find it interesting... :whistle:
 
Interesting. I have a fairly new 3” leather strap that pretty stuff. Might check some of these ideas out.
 
KIWI makes a saddle soap/leather conditioner product ---used it on all my BIKER gear back in the day --- great stuff...

You could also get the wife to alternate which cheek she hits you on till it softens up mate;)
 
what about putting it in the dryer with a bunch of towels to soften it up...or???

I suspect heating then cooling would only make it harder UNLESS you rub leather dressing into it while its hot. I always put my boots, bike jacket etc in direct sunlight for some time before treating, the heat helps.
 
I suspect heating then cooling would only make it harder UNLESS you rub leather dressing into it while its hot. I always put my boots, bike jacket etc in direct sunlight for some time before treating, the heat helps.

Good point. I was actually thinking cold dryer setting for the tumbling effects.
 
You could take mink oil in a paste form rub into the leather, take a hair dryer until the paste kinda melts into the leather, then keeping kneading the belt, this should start to soften up the leather. I used to do this with my work boots to protect and soften the leather. I realize you wont need the protection from water on the leather, but if you ever spill some liquid on the strap hey it would be waterproofed as well.
 
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