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fiebings pure neatsfoot oil 32oz
Fiebing's Pure Neatsfoot Oil 32oz

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Our Price: $14.95
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Binding: Misc. Brand: Gifted Horse Tack Feature: Restores natural pliability to dried out leather Label: B&C Manufacturer: B&C Publisher: B&C Studio: B&C
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Features
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Restores natural pliability to dried out leather
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Editorial Reviews:
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Fiebing's Pure Neatsfoot Oil is a natural preservative for all leather articles subjected to rugged use. Rubbed in deeply before exposure, it repels water and protects against the stiffening of repeated wetting-drying. Used after exposure, makes dried out leather pliable. Caution: Oil may permanently darken light colored leathers. Do not use on suede leathers. Recommended for care of saddlery and boots, gun cases, shoes and gloves and leather safety belts. 8oz, 16 oz or 32 oz.
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Good service Comment: Received the product in a timely manner and it worked as it was supposed to.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Neatsfoot oil is the best thing for a very specific job! Comment: I use it on the leather seats of my 19-year-old BMW to keep them as supple as possible. Nothing else comes close (although Meguiar's foaming leather cleaner is a good companion product) for doing what it does:
1. Mink oil used to be good, but several years ago the most-available formula changed and now's it's little more than a petroleum-based, stinky can of greasy stuff.
2. Doesn't have to be any particular temperature to use it--it's always liquidy.
3. Goes into the leather easily and absorbs quicker than most other products (important for seats!), and has a mild, appropriate-for-leather scent.
4. Doesn't need to be buffed or rubbed off later.
5. Leaves a nice medium shine (not glossy and not dull--you can see the difference; the cloth you use will most likely have some dirt on it when you're done)!
Make sure you use a clean, soft terrycloth towel to apply it and remember that a little dab'll do ya--different leathers have different thirsts and this stuff lasts a long time.
Customer Rating:      Summary: One Superior Product Comment: If anyone out there is interested I would just like to highly recommend the Fiebing's brand kneatsfoot oil. Although I do not own horses, so there is no need for myself to use it on tack I do however apply regularly to all my assorted leather products. Shoes, boots, leather coat, knife sheaths, and rifle slings. I have used other brands of kneatsfoot oil namely camp dry, and always found it to work adequetly, but the local Wal Mart stopped carrying it and I was forced to seek other venues. Now that I have used the Fiebing's brand I see now what I was missing.
So in closing just allow me to say that I don't know what's so different about this brand, but my Doc's and my coat have never looked so well moisturized.
Thank you, and have a nice day.
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