Huberd’s Leather Dressing with Neatsfoot Oil - Leather conditioner that softens new leather and restores dry and hardened leather boots, shoes, bags, belts, baseball gloves, saddles, tack and harness.
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Ron
> 3 dayGood Neatsfoot oil and saved my old LL Bean hunting boots.
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pal24
> 3 dayGreat stuff! Salvaged a totally crapped out, cracked and brittle Brooks saddle. And my bleached out, dry topsiders are back in service.
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Susan from MD
> 3 dayMany years ago while growing up my brothers and I treated our beloved baseball gloves with Neatsfoot oil - ah the memories - I just treated my 50+ year old mitt and it worked just like before - great, old school product!
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Mini Wheat
Greater than one weekI used this to restore an old brown leather motorcycle jacket and it worked perfectly. It darkened the leather which is fine by me. After drying and sitting for a day you could not see any blotchy patches from the oily treatment. The oil soaks in well over 24 hours and looks uniform across the leather jacket surfaces. The leather jacket is much softer now. Again, it did darken the leather but it pretty much restored the same dark brown color the jacket had when first purchased years ago.
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Lee
> 3 dayRestore old leather boots
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Ben
> 3 dayI use Huberd’s shoe grease and their neatsfoot oil on all my leather boots, they’ve been lasting for years and I never have wet feet problems in the winter! I’ll never switch!
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Nathan V.
Greater than one weekThis seems to be pretty much standard authentic Neatsfoot oil. It softens leather and makes it flexible. Once a season I gently scrape and rub off much of my mink oil and wax and apply this. After this soaks in and dries I put the wax and oils back on and continue to do that about every other week throughout the season.
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MonkeyKid
> 3 dayNeeded some oil to condition my cowboy boots.. The Huberd brand worked very well.
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Josh G.
> 3 dayCant beat Huberds!
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Bryan Broadhead
> 3 dayI only buy Huberds. Keep your boots warter proof for twice as long as any other boot oil Ive tried!!!!!!