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14 October 2010, 03:32
robz
Leather care
a friend recently gifted me a rifle case made from Buffalo Hide. The animal was taken on a recent bow hunting trip to Africa.
What is the best product available to maintain the leather.This is a gift to be used not kept at home to be admired.
thanks in advance
rob


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14 October 2010, 20:16
larrys
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15 October 2010, 23:37
aliveincc
robz, on the gunleather that I have made, I use lexol leather conditioner. I've seen it for sale at feed stores and Tandy Leather carries it.
17 October 2010, 07:41
miles58
Lexol or Blick at a feed mill that handles tack.
18 October 2010, 03:10
jeffeosso
bear grease or mink oil (same thing) -- won't tarnish any metals .. olive or almond oil works great, too, for natural or veg cured leathers


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30 November 2010, 20:52
Jim C. <><
Use "Saddle Soap" to clean and mositurize the leather without making it floppy soft. Horse riding tackle shops carry it, cheap.
04 January 2011, 02:29
HHI6818
quote:
lexol leather conditioner

I have used it for 35+ years on all types of leather.

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04 January 2011, 02:30
HHI6818
quote:
Originally posted by HHI6818:
quote:
lexol leather conditioner

+ 1 for Lexol.
I have used it for 35+ years on all types of leather. great for leather car seats

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04 January 2011, 03:21
ty_falcon
I use Obenauf's leather preservative. I've used it on my fire fighting boots and my wifes horse tack and my danner boots for years.
04 January 2011, 07:55
Cover Dog
+1 for Obenauf's I use both the paste and the liquid.
24 January 2011, 08:08
catosilvaje
All the sadddle makers I know use pure neatsfoot oil. Pure not compound. Some of them build $10,000 rigs.
23 February 2011, 05:42
WY
Murray told me he recommends extra virgin olive oil on his products.


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23 February 2011, 07:31
Cross L
Neatsfoot oil will protect it best but will soften and darken it. Lexol is ok and wont darken the leather. If you want waterproofing the try either mink oil or one of the wax preps
25 February 2011, 07:52
kingd
My Dad used Neatsfoot on his Redwing work boot. He was an Petrolium Engineer and traveled from Canada to Russia in the 1970's. Swore by it. He taught us to use it on our baseball gloves. My 2cents. Crap he was in Canada when I was born in '62. Said it was so cold they had to bring in the 55gal drums of diesel to keep them from freezing. lol


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02 March 2011, 06:44
carpetman1
Ty falcon--what brand of fire fighting boots you wear? Just curious--I have a guess in mind.
07 February 2017, 19:44
Gunswizard
I have used Lexol and Fiebing's Saddle Oil, Fiebing's will not stain your clothes like neat's foot oil. Many horsemen prefer Fiebing's for their saddles because of the non-staining quality.
08 February 2017, 01:34
mete
Jeffeosso , I live out in the woods so I'm a little behind things.
Earlier today I came across an ad for a 'messenger bag ' trimmed in VEGAN leather and now your 'vegan leather '.Help me define that .I thought that was an oxymoron ?
09 February 2017, 19:26
swampshooter
Use only Bees Wax or silicone if want it to last. Don't use mink oil, animal by products will make leather crack. Leather is tanned to remove animal oils, don't turn around and reapply animal oils.
I put mink oil on a pair of expensive winter boots one time. In two years they were all cracked up and had to be replaced.


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10 February 2017, 19:24
enfieldspares
An old museum man advised the product used by riders for horse tack. I don't know if available in the USA Kao-Cho-Line said as coach a line like the football guys would do.
17 February 2017, 22:57
Atkinson
All leather products have pros and cons..I like to use Neatsfoot on the underside of my saddles, and Leather New on the top side..I use neats foot on my "saddle scabbards" as I don't care what they look like, but keep in mind that Neatsfoot will rot stitching in time as will other oils, it also penetrates more than any other oil...Corn Oil, Saflower, Greape Oil all work on leather..

For a nice case to protect my gun I would only use Leather New. Its a great product.


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