



Carr & Day & Martin 500ml Belvoir Leather Balsam Intensive Conditioner
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NOT disappointed
> 24 hourLove this stuff. Use it for conditioning and restoration. I sell another brand of tack cleaning products, but I wouldnt be without this for my own tack cleaning. I would be a distributor for this product if I could!
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RAYSOUTH
> 24 hourGREAT.
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Cindy Delpizzo
> 24 hourGreat for all your leather conditioning needs. Lasts a long time as well!
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Zo
> 24 hourWorks supper well on all my saddles and leather goods( shoes, tack, bags). You can tell it hydrated the leather. Smells good and leaves a very nice shine when buffed
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P. A. Muccigrosso
> 24 hourIve been out of the saddle for close to 18 months - a combination of surgeries (shoulder repair, melanoma and heart) but I went back to riding about 4 weeks ago and could not believe how bad I was! No rhythm, no feel for it at all. Then my trainer got in my saddle to show me something and yelped ab out how slick the leather was! She couldnt sit the horse right. Carr & Day & Martin and JPC Equestrian saved the day! I ordered it, treated the saddle and I had a fantastic lesson on Buzz. I had been so focused on just staying in the saddle that I couldnt find any rhythm and wasnt having much fun. This product made my saddle ridable, again. The price is competitive and delivery is to my door. Thank you for taking the worry out of riding.
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EF
> 24 hourMy new favorite leather treatment! Smells yummy, conditions without being sticky. Love the tin it comes in as well!
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Marena McElhanon
> 24 hourEasy to apply, really rejuvenates almost any type of leather
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Verre
> 24 hourI read a lot of reviews before purchasing this and got the impression that people were divided about the aroma. The same thing is true of Effax Lederbalsam, and I love the beeswax-lanolin smell of that one, so I thought I might like the smell of Belvoir too. Not so! It is intensely floral, like some weird perfume, and I spent a long time trying to figure out whether the flower it reminded me of was ilac or lily of the valley. I made my mom smell it and she thought lily of the valley. Mind you, I love the smell of *actual* lilacs and lily of the valley flowers, but I wasnt crazy about that smell in a leather conditioner. I gave it to my mom and I think Ill either stick with the Effax or make my own. (My only complaint about Effax Lederbalsam, which is in all other respects wonderful, is that eventually the smell can can go a bit rancid, probably because they use avocado oil, which has a short shelf-life. I was thinking of making my own lederbalsam out of beeswax, lanolin, and jojoba oil, which should be shelf stable.)
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Amanda Cohen
> 24 hourThe best
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Red Ryder
> 24 hourWow. Two people who board at our farm suggested getting Leather Balsam for my tack and I tried this brand yesterday. It definitely softens the leather of my saddle, bridle and field boots! Its a Vaseline-type consistency, which Im not used to, but it definitely changes the leather immediately. I used a small sponge instead of the one it comes with, which Im sure is fine. Good product! Wish I knew about it years ago.