Worn Leatherette

Laverdabru

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Got a nice old wooden case that came with a '60's Webley pistol.
The covering is black leatherette, marked & worn. Also 'sticky', sometimes the lid needs prising open.
Anyone have any tips for touching up the marks, or reducing the stickiness?
Tried a marker pen on a discreet corner, but is has an annoying sheen.
Considering a silicone spray to reduce the sticky feel.

Bru
 
Hmmm, sounds temptingly like an original Webley rexine case? If so, I’d initially try a soft, lint free cloth, with a dilute solution of washing up liquid and water. Make sure you wring out the cloth well. Use small circular motions to clean the case. You don’t want to soak it.

A colour matched felt pen is fine for touch-ups, then a decent quality shoe crème - again applied with a small circular motion using a soft cloth. Leave to dry and buff with a soft (velvet is ideal) pad.

Hopefully the stickiness will subside, but unfortunately it happens when the rexine starts to break down.
 
Thanks for that, don't think its an original Webley, from the pictures I've seen.
I'll give your method a try. Will attempt to attach a couple of pics,
Thanks,
Bru.
 

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Sadly probably not Webley…but 99% sure it’s rexine cloth covering. Go for it, but be gentle when cleaning. Also test the pens on the inside rim for colour - though the polish will reduce any slight differences.
 
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