

Fiebings Pure Neatsfoot Oil
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Kaleb
> 24 hourI use this to help rehydrate after dying. It works well and will darken a shade or 2 if you’re going for that.
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Paul Wilkins
> 24 hourexactly as described
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Monty Mikkelsen
> 24 hourVery good product
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Santos Santiago
> 24 hour10
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Finous Allbert
> 24 hourGreatest for any leather. Trust me. Be careful, place container in ziplock bag. After use, will keep for years..
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Richard W. Zewe
> 24 hourPretty much as advertised
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Eddie Coyle
> 24 hourIve been using Neatsfoot Oil since the 1960s, when my Dad showed me how to properly break in and form a baseball glove (when they used to be leather). I found out many years later the NF oil refinery was just a couple miles away (Philadelphia). I think for working stiff leather nothing is better. It will darken the leather so care should be taken or another product used if thats an issue. On working items like gloves, harnesses, belts, saddles & saddlebags, shouldnt be an issue. The smell isnt bad, it doesnt linger, but you are dealing with rendered animal shinbones so dont expect lilac or citrus, etc scent (THOSE scents are all chemicals, those are the ones you need to worry about.)
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Michael Stephens
> 24 hourIve applied product to leather slings and holsters. The leather darkened and softened as advertised. Just what I wanted
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Donald Mercer
> 24 hourI used this to preserve some leather straps I had and it worked well. The leather soaked it in, and like others have commented, I would say it darkened the leather a bit. Since it was simply leather strapping, the slight change in color was not an issue.
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Sarconastic
> 24 hourExcellent oil, very messy but works great on my saddle bags, and leathers.