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I think the pebbling is part of the casting process. After 10-15 years of use, the surface smooths down.
I think Lodge pre-seasons all their pans now, which to me, is kinda like buying pre-faded denim.
The pebbling is a result of the casting process, but in antique cast iron pans and some contemporary brands, they sand the interior smooth, which allows for a better non-stick surface.
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I also have antique skillets, but the brand Field sells cast iron skillets with smooth interiors for about the same price as Lodge.
Are they US made?
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I also have antique skillets, but the brand Field sells cast iron skillets with smooth interiors for about the same price as Lodge.
Are they US made?
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Never mind, they are.
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I have a boot conditioning question, Obenauf’s or Venetian shoe cream? Which brand do you prefer to condition your boots and why? Does it even matter?
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I use obenaufs and pecards boot oil (obenaufs if they have been getting wet, pecards if they've just been sitting). I don't think there is a single right answer for leather care.
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I suspect it doesn't make much difference. Personally, I typically use Bick 4, since it's pretty common with the cowboy types around here.
But for what it's worth, the bookmaker I respect most, Lee Miller, considers Saphir products the best available.
That probably just made things worse, not better, didn't it?
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I suspect it doesn't make much difference. Personally, I typically use Bick 4, since it's pretty common with the cowboy types around here.
But for what it's worth, the bookmaker I respect most, Lee Miller, considers Saphir products the best available.
That probably just made things worse, not better, didn't it?
I use Saphir for my dress shoes only. Think I’ll just try one of the brands and see how it goes
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Ordered some Obenauf's heavy duty lp. Minnesota winters can be brutal and the city uses tons of salt to de-ice the roads.
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Ordered some Obenauf's heavy duty lp. Minnesota winters can be brutal and the city uses tons of salt to de-ice the roads.
I did the same up there. The comparison between treated and untreated footwear was crazy.
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Ordered some Obenauf's heavy duty lp. Minnesota winters can be brutal and the city uses tons of salt to de-ice the roads.
I did the same up there. The comparison between treated and untreated footwear was crazy.
My winter beater boots are a pair of Field N Forest moc toes from Mills Fleet Farm. They're basically rebranded Thorogoods and MiUSA. I've had them for about 3-4 yrs and haven't treated them at all. They're starting to look pretty crusty so now is as good a time as any to get them polished up.
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Who is/was LandoCal126 and why did he start all the OG threads?
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He was a moderator. He hasn't been a member here for about six years.
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I'm looking to get some good quality hangers that will not leave any shoulder marks on my sweet, sweet IH collection.
Here are the two options I'm considering: https://www.containerstore.com/s/premium-cedar-hangers/d?productId=10000060&q=premium cedar hanger
https://www.containerstore.com/s/closet/hangers/view-all-hangers/euro-hanger/123d?productId=10004077
Any feedback on which you think may be better? I would prefer the cedar ones as they seem more slimline and for the smell. Anyone have something better they use? While we're at it, do you hang your bottoms, and if so what do you hang them on?
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I bought a job lot of wooden hangers from JL in their clearance. If you can hang on 'till Christmas day they usually do a great deal or 'special buy' they call it.
https://www.johnlewis.com/search?search-term=hangers
The 'profile' or second set of hangers you posted do take up quite a bit more room in the wardrobe. Great for suit, maybe of you want to ensure structure and no marks for lighter shirts too…
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Which IHSH is this please people ?
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I'm looking to get some good quality hangers that will not leave any shoulder marks on my sweet, sweet IH collection.
Here are the two options I'm considering: https://www.containerstore.com/s/premium-cedar-hangers/d?productId=10000060&q=premium cedar hanger
https://www.containerstore.com/s/closet/hangers/view-all-hangers/euro-hanger/123d?productId=10004077
Any feedback on which you think may be better? I would prefer the cedar ones as they seem more slimline and for the smell. Anyone have something better they use? While we're at it, do you hang your bottoms, and if so what do you hang them on?
The Euro hanger seems like your best, especially if you're washing and hang drying. I've been buying wood hangers from Ikea because they're inexpensive: https://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/30238543/
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I'm looking to get some good quality hangers that will not leave any shoulder marks on my sweet, sweet IH collection.
Here are the two options I'm considering: https://www.containerstore.com/s/premium-cedar-hangers/d?productId=10000060&q=premium cedar hanger
https://www.containerstore.com/s/closet/hangers/view-all-hangers/euro-hanger/123d?productId=10004077
Any feedback on which you think may be better? I would prefer the cedar ones as they seem more slimline and for the smell. Anyone have something better they use? While we're at it, do you hang your bottoms, and if so what do you hang them on?
The Euro hanger seems like your best, especially if you're washing and hang drying. I've been buying wood hangers from Ikea because they're inexpensive: https://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/30238543/
I use wooden hangers I collected quite on accident (laziness) from Mulberry dry cleaners in Minneapolis. They are typical wooden hangers suitable for suits, pants, etc, and shirts do absolutely fine on them–no need to overthink it.