

Fiebings Pure Neatsfoot Oil
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Mimicat
> 3 dayPurchased for a gift. Recipient was thrilled!
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ProPilot
> 3 dayWorks well
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H. Lanfear
> 3 dayMost Neatsfoot oil is a 5 or 10% solution; this is 100% and works very well, as its supposed to for softening leather. Hard to find, but this is it.
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Tricia
> 3 dayThis time proven goop softened and restored a neglected harness. Now my Clydesdale can prance down the street and show off.
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Paul E. Schwartz
> 3 dayThe brand doesnt matter. Neatsfoot Oil is a leather dressing which waterproofs and softens leather. Ive used it on work boots since the 1960s. One can/jug/whatever tends to last a long time. I dont care that it darkens the leather a bit. The benefits of how durable this type of treatment makes the leather is well worth the slight change in color to a darker shade
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Habanero
> 3 dayIt seems to be what they say, and it did work wonders on my old, dry fielders mitt. I like it.
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Bob
> 3 dayI used this on my leather sling to condition it. It worked very well. A little goes a long way so I need to find some more leather I can use it on.
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Steve
> 3 dayReceived this product quickly. Arrived undamaged. The oil goes on smooth with little effort on a stropping block. People have been commenting on the smell of this product, it just smells like frying grease, melted lard, etc.. I have NO problem with the smell, its goes away in a few minutes anyway. For a 16oz jug 12 bucks is a very fair price. I guess that I have commented on a fair price, they will double the price within a few days. Happens every time. This is a fine product for what its made for...
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Jhansolo
> 3 dayPicked up a brand new leather it was so stiff it stood by itself! did a few coats over a week the results are a amazing its no longer stiff the leather is soft and feels like a worn in jacket now. highly reccomend
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Jerry
> 3 daySmells like a butcher shop.