Iron Heart X Simmons Bilt Horsehide Western Shirt - The Pale Rider - Natural
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@marco23d looks awesome white those white jeans! Amazing shirt
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Talking about oils, I’ve just had a golden shower from my brake reservoir. Good way to tell you it’s leaking
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@louisbosco Ouch. DOT4 or DOT5?
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This is an improvement, shirt looks beautiful @louisbosco
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@tody I’ll be going DOT5 when I fix and flush the system. But guessing if the previous owner followed the manual, it would be DOT4
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@Nik I can’t see past it. Everyone says it goes with, but it’s bugging me at the back of my mind
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@louisbosco So, glycol based. Google search on how to remove glycol stains from leather comes up pretty empty. I have no idea what would be involved in cleaning this...
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I might be bugged by it too if it were me but I really think it looks fantastic. If you want the shirt without splatters you could brush down the whole thing in brake fluid.
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@louisbosco that truly looks amazing and I’m soooo digging the authenticity of the stains. What a story!
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@louisbosco Did you have a complete brake failure? Hoping not…
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Post 2nd soak results:
Corrected the waviness in the placket.
Corrected the waist flare.
Leather is still stiff, but not as when new.
Fits like it did after first soak. Elbow creases and collar shape were retained.
Now it’s time to just wear the hell out of it.
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@Autorotate dude! Wear that shirt while flying the helicopter!!! Legendary!!!
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@goosehd thanks for asking, no I didn't. I randomly opened the reservoir to check and found it was empty. so I topped it up to check where the leak was. turns out it's the cap as the seals were wonky..
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@Mizmazzle cheers pal. your shirt's doing brilliantly too!
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@goosehd yeah. can't say I wanna know what the experience is. but I've tried my hand at having only rear brakes on the IH chopper. at least I'll know how to adapt
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I can imagine that at some point in the future, the color will darken and match the color of the oil splatters. But they will most likely always be visible. If it ever starts bothering you a lot, try using saddle soap one or two times and see if you can get some of it out at least. Make sure to condition and/or oil (not with your motorbike this time) to prevent the shirt from drying. As said, I'm not optimistic about the splatters coming off entirely, but it's worth a try and could at least lighten up the darker spots, which then, over time and more use could blend in with the patina of the shirt. Of course, there is always the option of dying the shirt in brown/black or more brake fluid as @Nik suggested. FWIW; your shirt does look nice and unique this way too!
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Looks great @louisbosco Embrace it!
It’s a
PaleJackson Pollock Rider now