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What is the best leather oil to use to darken my new saddle and bridle?

Written by admin on October 8, 2008 – 7:32 pm -

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I just received my new saddle custom Schleese, what are the BEST oil and conditioner for leather scurirlo? I 'd like my new brake from scurirsi considerably too.


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4 Responses to “What is the best leather oil to use to darken my new saddle and bridle?”

  1. By Dave W on Oct 10, 2008 | Reply

    Oil of mink, also known as' neatsfoot oil '

  2. By tlctreecare on Oct 11, 2008 | Reply

    According to the light as the saddle is and as the darkness you want you could be the best thing take off from inside and put them lubrificarla laid bare dyeing it and then. You can get any that darkens the lubrication but sometimes can be irregular and not always in color. Using Cleaner and Lexol conditioner on my saddles.

  3. By BethAnne on Oct 13, 2008 | Reply

    The prefer not to the mink / Neatsfoot oil how can decomporrsi points, I can take a kind of "rancid" smell the hot days. Use a product like the oil of saddle brand of blue ribbon… done for leather scurimento. But you can concluderti up with a job irregular at best. This is your saddle the color of Newmarket? If so, let as… which is the current trend to most of anyhoo of venues exposure… Good luck!

  4. By CHill on Oct 14, 2008 | Reply

    Check with your provider and see what they suggest. A certain leather company 's don' t use the same processes of tanning and its possible that using the wrong product can damage your grip. For example, Stuben uses a process of tanning-based vegetables, not the chemical and have generated Haminol to clean and lubricate their products so as not to ruin the leather. If your company doesn 't have a specific recommendation, you could try the products brand of Lexol. You won 't has decomporrsi point or rancid smell that you get with neatsfoot oil. A suggested response; mink oil or oil they 'of neatsfoot, with reference to the same thing. " I am not the same. The oil of mink is really a cream used for waterproofing leather. Scurirà leather but the tone is not consistent and seem stained. Good luck.

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