

Fiebings Pure Neatsfoot Oil
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fasteddie
> 3 dayGood value. This company has a lot of products for leather.
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shakin_jake
> 3 dayBought this for conditioning leather strops, for tuning straight razor blades before shaving...Ive probably gone through half of it in 3 + years, but Ive experimented with half a dozen or more strops in that time period, including a few that were old and dried I revived This product is also useful for turning a fast strop into one that will have slower draw, by working into the leather using a flat sided coffee mug...you pour the oil on the strop then lean into the mug with your body weight, with the strop on a table top, on top of newspaper, to absorb any errant/excess oil, then push the mug like a steam roller up and down the length of your strop, so the oil will penetrate the leather. Several applications may be necessary to get the right draw youre after
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Dale Welch
> 3 dayThis stuff works great on leather boots.
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BETTY M GALLANT
Greater than one weekMany years ago, my Uncle told me about a mixture of 1/2 Kneatsfoot oil and 1/2 turpentine that is great for bringing out the quality of older furniture. Ive been using it for years and it works great.
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Shannon
> 3 dayUse this product on leather items pre-dyeing and also to soften the leather.
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Susan Carpenter
> 3 dayGreat for my handbags
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Nathan Rakaczky
> 3 dayExcellent! Always use this on my boots. Helps break them in and last longer. Helps water proofing. Ill get more.
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Joseph Gonzalez
> 3 dayOil did not take to hide. stil stiff as a board.
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john waverka
> 3 dayIt changed my life. Now everything is different. This neatsfoot oil, which I bought to treat my boots, has taught me how to love a woman and how to scold a child. It is also treacherous and will hold you to your promises.
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Doug
> 3 dayHappy with purchase.