Ray Holes Saddle Butter, Ideal For Use on Saddles, Boots, Chaps, Gun Scabbards, Luggage, Holsters, Bridles and Tooled Leather And More, Pint Size

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  • R. Chance

    > 3 day

    Works very well on neglected leather that has become hard. Used on older saddle rubbed it in with me hands as directed. Leather was soft and pliable the next morning. I have also used on leather in good condition. I am pleased with the results. One product that solves more task. You cant ask for more.

  • LKL

    Greater than one week

    As the headline reads, it is the best leather conditioner I have used. Great for all of your tack. A little goes a long way. Do not use too much or as it sits, your leather may get a white coating. The key is to use the warmth of your hands to work it in really well. Let it sit at least 24 hours before you decide it needs another coat.

  • larry pfeiffer

    Greater than one week

    First used this product on my horse tack gear and saddles it worked so well I tried it on my ten year leather couch and reclining chair and they look brand new. Even used it on my leather boots and shoes.

  • Grrlbkr

    > 3 day

    Used for deep scratches on car dashboard from dogs claws. Almost completely disappeared!

  • Michele OBrien

    > 3 day

    My daughter started using this many years ago on her leather tack. It saved multiple bridles that had gotten wet and stiff, changed them to soft and supple. Amazing product!

  • Rick_S

    > 3 day

    we are leather workers, this stuff is amazing.

  • Wilson

    > 3 day

    No

  • birdonaroof

    > 3 day

    Saddles, boots, car seats, work gloves, etc. Just the best. Next best, Hydrophane leather dressing

  • Laurie

    > 3 day

    using this on my saddles - new and old. They look practically new.

  • S. Veteran

    Greater than one week

    Ive been using Saddle Butter for years & its amazing! Ive taken older tack (reins, headstalls, saddles, etc.), thats very dry/brittle & after working Saddle Butter well into the leather theyve all come out soft/supple & feeling new. A good hint is to work it into the leather with your hands not a cloth, your body heat melts the butter so the leather absorbs it better also your fingers can get to places a cloth cant. It works wonders for any leather product without damage to the stitching & only darkening the leather very slightly when fully absorbed. I only wish I could give it 10 Stars!

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