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How to soften a new leather western saddle?

Written by admin on April 4, 2009 – 1:24 pm -

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Hello everyone! I just bought a brand new saddle western exposure (silver) and I know your methods for ammorbidirlo up. Thank you for all your answers!


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8 Responses to “How to soften a new leather western saddle?”

  1. By CharlesCharles C on Apr 5, 2009 | Reply

    You have to lubricate the saddle. If your inside the S.U.A. (I 'm the Spain) one or the other goes back to where you got your seat or ask anyone who guide. Most of us a pint bottle of the stuff to the rear of the barn. Its special oil, for God 's the cause of not putting the engine oil on the saddle!

  2. By Torry G on Apr 5, 2009 | Reply

    the oil of saddle need ua moison and ammorbidice leather up

  3. By Emily J on Apr 7, 2009 | Reply

    Guido English, but when I brought a brand new English saddle, my instructor told me to lubrificarlo. Since the mine 'squeak' when 'round d in it. so give that a try. Can you give to your local store dell'aderenza, select any outside and just follow directions. Also if you can help wash after that guided it. even if you can drive it a few times could also help.

  4. By Maureen on Apr 9, 2009 | Reply

    Use soap on my leather saddles

  5. By NTlesh on Apr 9, 2009 | Reply

    Presumably you have a rack of saddle… Put your seat on the rack. You will need a handle for brooms and a certain water, preferably in a bottle of spray. The *** apply water to FIRST, NOT the upper surface of leather. By putting water on top wheat Treaty waterspot and discolor the coating. *** Spray the part of the cushion shock, turn the brackets would be as though you were driving and did pass the handle to scope through them. Grant dry. Alternatively, you could spruzzarli wet sellare your horse and guide them dry. That would be my preference.

  6. By GilaJenMo on Apr 11, 2009 | Reply

    Oil carefully the saddle with the oil of neatsfood or pure olive oil, NOT remainder of neatsfood that decomporrà the seam. Scurirà leather, but the ammorbidirà and help waterproof. Clean out all the excess oil and set the brackets with a portion of PVC pipe or handle to scope. Good luck.

  7. By AmericanMadeMorgans on Apr 12, 2009 | Reply

    Lexol not that darkens oil. It works great!

  8. By rodeogirl51292 on Apr 13, 2009 | Reply

    oil of mink

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