Hi, may i know normally how long you use a strap before swapping with another strap to prolong the lifespan of your calf or alligator strap? Thanks.
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The more often you swap your strap, the longer it will last.(typically)
Just like shoes, if you wear it everyday, it'll wear out a lot faster but if you have multiple pairs that you swap around, they last for years.
It also depends on the quality of the leather too.
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I read this in another forum:
I have had a few croc straps and found beeswax to be one of the best ways to care for it. I just found this on the internet "Ideally, you should clean your alligator, crocodile or other exotic leather accessory every few months with a clean damp cloth or with a cleaner specifically intended for such exotic leathers. After a cleaning, it is very important to condition the leather to replace the lost emollients and to moisturize and reseal the leather. A great natural product to condition, moisturize and reseal exotic leather is beeswax. A light coating of extra fine beeswax, gently rubbed into the leather and then lightly buffed off, is all that is required to preserve and protect the skin. Some of these beeswax products may include carnuba wax."
And from the experience of a custom leather watch strap maker :do try to keep your straps away from water and excessive sweat as best you can so you can get a longer life out of them.
Currently I don't do much maintenance as I don't wear my croc straps that often, maybe 3 times in the last 2 months!!
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