Fiebings Saddle Soap

(1913 reviews)

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$9.49

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  • Brian Berg

    > 3 day

    Easy

  • Merritt Adams

    Greater than one week

    The 5 stars is for the actual product, and it’s great. I used it on my Red Wing work boots that get serious abuse, and they look a ton better. Rejuvenated. You should know, however, that it’s going to arrive inside a thin bubble wrap bag and look like Ace Ventura delivered it. My can is so banged up I can barely open and close it.

  • Lachlan

    > 3 day

    Works great on my saddle!

  • speecherjack

    Greater than one week

    Best saddle soap ever for my leather snake boots! After hiking through dirt, puddles, bramble, and sinking in mud, I thought I would never get my snake boots clean. This product did the trick and they look clean and soft!

  • Allan Wysmuller

    > 3 day

    Saddle soap seems to be the best at cleaning soiled leather and help the leather absorb a post cleaning treatment.

  • Jeff m

    > 3 day

    Great for cleaning leather

  • WoofyDog

    > 3 day

    I was looking to buy one of these saddle soap tins for awhile as my original tin was about empty, and I had it for many years. I decided to check Amazon and there it was. It is a great product that applies easily with a damp sponge. I use it on all of my leather shoes between shoe shines to keep leather soft and pliable. Definitely increases shoe and other leather life by many years. Its getting harder to find these older, tried and true products. This is a good one.

  • Call of Kthalia

    > 3 day

    My dad used Fiebings (and Kiwi, too, but Fiebings - if harder to find in non-tack shops - is cheaper!) and he was raised during the depression. He never let the pantry get bare and he was frugal, frugal, frugal! And basically saddle soap is an inexpensive product that helps keep your things nicer for longer. Win-win! So, for example, you get yourself a nice pair of leather boots. You spent a chunk of cold hard cash on these babies, but they are made to last. So, start them off with saddle soap and it will look like you never drove them off the lot. Or, for example, you inherit an old hand-tooled western belt from your grandpa. Its smelly, dry as a snake and curled up like one, too. Saddle soap to the rescue! You can bring old, dirty and abused leather goods back to life! Most recently I used Fiebings to super-soften and moisturize a pair of Dr. Martens that arrived somewhat stiff, but worse, pretty dry. They look gorgeous now! Then I used it on the heel of a pair of leather sandals which had been giving me blisters. It softened the leather and also made a slick surface which allowed my heel-skin to slide instead of catch and tear. Now I can wear them more and really break them in properly! Finally I buffed up a new pair of Ariats. Granted these were in good shape on arrival. The leather was soft and oiled, but there were a couple little scuffs and with saddle soap those just disappeared. And I have hardly dented this huge tin of product. Its a fantastic bargain item. All you do is put in a little elbow grease - use a cloth, sponge or maybe a soft brush to buff the saddle soap into the surface of your leather items - and you will be glad you did. Take a cue from an old-timers way to make things last. Thanks, Dad! :-) Hope this helps someone keep their things nice!

  • Trystan Stamm

    Greater than one week

    the saddle soap does a really good job ant cleaning and moisturizing the leather and leave no residue . Great product

  • neal

    > 3 day

    its a great product, works great.

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