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How Salt Destroys Leather (And How to Stop It)

27 min · 24. mai 2026
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Why does one pair of boots last a decade while another cracks after two winters? The answer isn't the leather — it's the maintenance cycle. We break down the material science of collagen fibers, why salt crystals are like microscopic shards of glass inside your leather, and the three-phase framework of clean, condition, protect. Learn why saddle soap is often used wrong, how vinegar neutralizes winter salt damage, and why neatsfoot oil and mink oil can ruin good leather permanently.

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