I generally have trouble wearing holes in thick leather shooting gloves with reinforcement plastic in the tips. I added mink oil and a bit of lavender oil to my bee wax string snot stuff. I have a Hill glove that doesn't have a hole in it yet and the kangaroo seems to like it too. Glove wear is caused by a number of things, blood, sweat, and tears, (Hidi Hi Hidi Ho), dirt, mildew, and crud on coarse string servings. I had been using foot powder on Hill gloves, it sticks better than corn starch and you never want your glove to smell like a sweaty sock. On the American Leathers nylon strap tips the powder sticks very nice, not so much on the smooth leather gloves, so I have gone to lubing the string more.