Joe Wohkittel
Senior Member
- Joined
- Jun 22, 2020
- Messages
- 223
- Reaction score
- 668
Man, that's a tough one, Frank. Maybe move shell and exotics in the house? Living in MN, I can tell you even at -30F (lowest air temp I know I've experienced) my leather shoes were fine, but the wax on the surface shattered when I stepped out of the garage (doesn't even need to be that cold). The absolute humidity is crazy low when it gets that cold, and oils that normally lubricate no longer do so. Diesel gels over and gasoline can too in colder rural areas, so petroleum based leather care products... who knows what happens. In an absolute sense, heat may not be so bad because the air holds a lot more mositure, but I'm not that kind of scientist.Yes, Sacramento County of California. 110F today.
May I will put some standing water to aid humidity.