REUSCH 7960 Chelsea Leather Food - Clear
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Corey Yeauger
> 24 hourI found this as a soccer player growing up and it kept my boots nice and supple. now I use it on all the leather ware I own. Great product. Highly recommended.
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Dr. Estel Reilly
> 24 hourI have used this extensively on old saddles that were just short of dry rot. I rub it in by hand (a rag soaks up and wastes too much) after washing with Fiebings saddle soap. Makes dry, hard leather moist and supple again.
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Brian Texas
> 24 hourIm happy with this product as a way to care for my high end leather shoes and boots. Ive now tried it on everything from a top grade Berluti Kangaroo loafer to a broad collection of calfskin and exotic skin (lizard, ostrich, gator) cowboy boot collection and its worked well on all of them. Smells good, goes on smooth, and works well.
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Todd Asana
> 24 hourI have been using chelsea leather food for most of my life, dating back to the polish and upkeep of my soccer shoes as a kid and teenager to caring for my riding gloves and leather boots as an adult. The greatest testament I can give to chelsea leather balm is a leather bicycle saddle that housed my seat for over 10,000 miles, in all weather conditions. A small amount can go a long ways. Well worth the price for your leather goods.
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Goose Goose
> 24 hourI am pretty worried about my animals in general, especially when they are eating off my leather, I worry about what I condition it with. I looked up the ingredients on this when I bought it. I am less picky with my my horse stuff vs my falconry stuff since I hold tidbits they eat in the glove and a saddle/bridle goes on their skin. It is a nice consistency, I like the kind of butter/wax vs liquid when conditioning leather.
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Pidge
> 24 hourI use Leather Food to care for my motorcycle boots, which I wear almost every single day for anything from work to hiking. I abuse the hell out of these boots and trust Leather Food to rejuvenate and protect them. Get yourself a dedicated microfiber cloth to use with this, cake it on, and gently rub off the excess. You will be stunned at how fresh and nice your leather looks afterwards. I also use it on leather jackets and gloves. Its probably even good for leather seats and similar applications. Ive heard that Edmund Hilary used this stuff on his boots for his Everest expeditions, and those boots still look pretty good half a century later. Sounds like a good product demonstration to me.
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Wendy Paul
> 24 hourI use this leather food on my boots and belts. It easily extends life by double or even more. The leather is more pliable, soft, and shiny and it has a new look to it after applying.
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Will Nardelli
> 24 hourRestore an antique classic leather chair, Shines light new, softens the leather
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Jay Read
> 24 hourWould buy again
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trickydeg
> 24 hourI have a recliner where the leather started to stick to clothing, skin, etc. I tried a honey thing and it didnt work. This stuff worked perfectly. The leather is soft, supple and no longer has the stickiness issue.