Fiebings Saddle Soap

(1913 reviews)

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$9.49

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  • penguin

    > 24 hour

    Great

  • Whirled Anarchy

    > 24 hour

    I cleaned a pair of 3 year old hiking boots with this stuff, and they look great. They have not been well taken care of in the past and this cleaned them right up.

  • Larry

    > 24 hour

    Product works great, the tin can it comes in had a pretty good size dent in the side, just hope it doesnt dry out ,and the can still seals

  • Ericloe09

    > 24 hour

    Good

  • J**

    > 24 hour

    Use it on boots, jackets, belts, gloves. I have used it on my black leather boots that get completely covered in flour at work. It cleans everything off and leaves a nice shine. Follow it with mink oil or neatsfoot oil to waterproof and prevent future mess from sticking to your leather.

  • jwaaw lpjm

    > 24 hour

    Product arrived without a cover. Soap was spilling out into the Amazon packaging.

  • Diane Ibarra

    > 24 hour

    Great product.

  • Juan V. De la Sierra

    > 24 hour

    I use this product for cleaning all types of leather from shoes to recliners. It is easy to use and is very efficient at removing even ground in dirt. It leaves leather clean and soft again, but apply neatsfoot compound when the leather dries for added moisturizing. It is also very economic and lasts for years if kept tightly closed.

  • Archer Bill

    > 24 hour

    Works great on work boots and baseball gloves.

  • Earl

    > 24 hour

    See this tin of saddle soap? Get a good look at it. It’s the only brand you’ll ever need. Lathers up real good, and it’s safe enough to shave with. In fact, you can use it for shave cream, works just fine. I see a lot of you ladies on here worrying about how something smells. Never heard such a bunch of green horns. Just run ya some warm water on a rag or shaving brush and lather up the soap cake good. Rub down your boots, saddle, leathers, etc. rub it in good making it lather even more. Then simply take a dry cloth and wipe the excess away from the boots, or saddle. Dry the leathers over night. Next day you’re ready to treat that leather with (Bear Grease, my choice), or whatever you like to use.

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