Quote Originally Posted by Johnny P View Post
Use thin coats of Pecards and give it time to work before applying more. It took a long time for the leather to get in that condition and can't be corrected overnight.

I tried Lexol on a very dry Model 1909 holster. As it soaked it up and dried I would apply more. In the end the holster was not only dry, but brittle.
Yup, that would definitely work.