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🧴 Fiebing's Premium 32 oz. Neatsfoot Oil Compound Leather Conditioner Review

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Description of 🧴 Fiebing's Premium 32 oz. Neatsfoot Oil Compound Leather Conditioner

Combination of essential leather oils. Softens, preserves and waterproofs smooth leather. Lubricates the fibers. Packaged in 32 ounce drum.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Bought for two mexican style leather lampshades

I bought this for two mexican leather lampshades which were actually very good but had hockey south west stickers on them cocopelis mountain bike Weapons etc. which I easily removed. Care guides online state that you should use foot oil on these shades. Use it monthly, weekly. NO! I removed the stickers and the oil seemed to highlight the remaining glue and other imperfections. The skin was dry, we are in a very dry area and the oil applied quite smoothly but just seemed to accentuate…

Pros
  • shipping was very fast
Cons
  • Only available in white

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Leaves leather soft as new

Bought after reading all the good reviews on here (still feels like I bought snake oil) After getting it I started with worn boots: good ones Predictable result, continued to apply to all the shoes in the closet after 15 minutes: mostly good results, but note that the shine does actually tarnish on some leathers and the color comes off on some. Skin tends to darken, but that doesn't matter for anything but light tones. use!) - it definitely restored it significantly, but of course you don't…

Pros
  • Tested for one year
Cons
  • Nothing

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Worked great on my project.

I inherited a leather (very shabby) bomber jacket that was almost as hard as cardboard. The pleats at the back were wide open as if they had been ironed that way. I soaked and washed the jacket in a warm water bath and hung it in the basement for a few days to dry. Secure the back pleats from the inside of the jacket with a few clothespins while it's still damp. When the jacket was dry I tumble dried the jacket a bit to warm up the leather and rubbed a moderate amount of this oil into the…

Pros
  • This is great
Cons
  • Some mistakes