

Fiebings Pure Neatsfoot Oil
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Kaleb
> 3 dayI use this to help rehydrate after dying. It works well and will darken a shade or 2 if you’re going for that.
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EmiEmc
> 3 dayI learned the hard way with another oil-based product. But for work boots or baseball gloves, this product will make the leather will become softer, more supple, much less likely to crack; the leather will not absorb moisture and dissolved salt. But you will lose the ability get the item to shine. To get all of the above, and a preserve the ability to shine, talk to your dress shoe manufacturer for the proper regimen and materials. Most of the finer shoe manufactures make there own balm, cream paste, and some have a final shine product as well.
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Jhansolo
> 3 dayPicked up a brand new leather it was so stiff it stood by itself! did a few coats over a week the results are a amazing its no longer stiff the leather is soft and feels like a worn in jacket now. highly reccomend
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Rose i
Greater than one weekCondition leather
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Steven
> 3 dayWorks as advertised.
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WaltA
> 3 dayI had to use this to restore a saddle that was damaged in the recent flooding. It worked great.
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Arthur Lucarino
Greater than one weekEasy to apply makes leather soft
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Vic Maitland
> 3 dayWorks great to follow up a good saddle soaping. Cow Oil is probably the best thing you can use to treat and restore cow hide. Has great results across my fine quality boots and vintage militaria. Pictures show the change after 1 light application on a brand new reproduction US M-1907 style sling.
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George R
> 3 dayItem as described.
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Marcelo Johns
> 3 daySo far, so good! Price was very good and the delivery was fast. No problems here. I have yet to use this product but will come back after Ive had a chance to use it for a while. Then Ill know what to say about its usefullness and quality.