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πŸ”οΈ Fiebing's 100% Pure Neatsfoot Oil: Natural Leather Preservative for Boots, Gloves, Saddles & More - 16 oz Review

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Description of πŸ”οΈ Fiebing's 100% Pure Neatsfoot Oil: Natural Leather Preservative for Boots, Gloves, Saddles & More - 16 oz

Fiebing's 100% Pure Neatsfoot Oil is ideal for leather articles subjected to rugged use and outdoor exposure such as boots, shoes, baseball gloves, jackets, horse saddles and harnesses. A natural preservative, 100% Pure Neatsfoot Oil replaces the natural oils in leather products and extends their useful life. The Oil repels water and protects against the stiffening effects of repeated wetting-drying cycles, making it ideal for leather articles subjected to rugged use and outdoor exposure. Pure Neatsfoot Oil is restorative, and makes dried out leather soft and pliable. Fiebing's signature product. Made in the USA. 16 oz.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Pretty good stuff. - Tack Care

Used for dog leashes and oiled leather boots in winter. Works great (you can see the snowfall and the moisture doesn't stick) and it's a lot cheaper and easier than many other leather conditioners. Leaves the skin soft but after a few days it's all absorbed and doesn't feel greasy (but it was at first). I've seen applicators and such, but I find the easiest way is to poke a tiny hole in the foil. Spray the oil under the lid on the skin and then rub it in with your hand.

Pros
  • Natural preservative, 100% pure neatsfoot oil replaces natural oils in leather goods and extends their life.
Cons
  • Piggy bank Price

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A good thing! on Tack Care

This is a good material CLEAR hoof oil (also known as treated cow hooves). Ideal for "aging" natural leather. USE ONLY A LITTLE! It looks blotchy at first when applied. Use some elbow grease and a soft cloth to rub it into your skin. a little. If you want to speed up the aging process, apply a few VERY thin coats, rub in well, and expose to the sun. It will tan beautifully, giving it a rich brown hue. Do not buy "skin care with foot oil". It won't work the same way and will ruin your skin. You…

Pros
  • Neatsfoot Pure Oil revitalizes and leaves dry skin soft and supple.
Cons
  • Appearance

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good product, will buy again

Great product I've already used 90% of my original bottle and have another one in stock. While I'm no skin expert I've been using Neatsfoot oil for over 50 years with no evidence I think it's possible it's a more refined oil than the ones I've used. I was more thirsty than I thought and this will be my new brand of oil. I grew up in a time when leather had far more uses and you had to protect the gear that protected you. Wherever there was cattle there was leather, and even the tractors and…

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  • Fiebing's 100% Pure Neatsfoot Oil is ideal for heavily used and environmentally stressed leather goods such as boots, shoes, baseball gloves, jackets, horse saddles and horse harness.
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  • I will add later

I have been looking for a product that softens hard skin for many years. I'm just amazed at the results I've had with this product. My skin was stretched and damaged in the machine I bought and I've tried everything with limited results. Then I bought this product. I put on gloves and smeared them all over, paying special attention to the creases and seams, and let it sit overnight. He was almost completely absorbed. I repeated the process for another three days, massaging the product with my…

Pros
  • The oil is water-repellent and protects against hardening through repeated wet-dry cycles and is therefore ideal for heavily used and environmentally stressed leather goods.
Cons
  • boring packaging