Fiebings Saddle Soap

(1913 reviews)

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$9.49

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  • Ana Bauch

    > 3 day

    Awesome Stuff. Use on leather shoes, saddles, boots, and baseball gloves. Good stuff to keep them treated. Always been my go to for my glove.

  • Donald R. Patrick, Jr.

    > 3 day

    There is a reason this stuff is the standard by which other sale soaps are measured. Simple to use as a prep for more detailed finishing, or as an all-in-one cleaner and conditioner.

  • Janet S. Warren

    > 3 day

    Very smooth. Easy to apply.

  • Jabari

    > 3 day

    Easy to use, improvement is noticeable and it gets the job done what normal soap and water couldnt do.

  • Peter Shurrock

    > 3 day

    Lathers well and really cleans deeply. Easy to wipe off and offers great protection.

  • Christian Wolfgang

    > 3 day

    I work at a chicken plant and they get pretty dirty. I clean my boots once every two weeks with this saddle soap and apply a small amount of mink oil afterwards. Look brand new every time. Would recommend, and will be purchasing again...

  • JJ

    > 3 day

    Huge container--this will dry out before it runs out...

  • Ken M.

    02-04-2025

    Good value and a supple feel after use.

  • Jeanne

    > 3 day

    Brings new life into my old slightly dirty leathers.

  • JT

    > 3 day

    If you have any leather of high dollar or something soft and higher quality, be very careful. Used a very light amount on my Justin boots and my father in laws boots, both ruined. Mine, I just used a small amount, lathered it up and cleaned where the welt and stitching is. It stripped any and all dirt, as well as the patina and actual leather color stain. It left the lower part of the boot where it meets the welt essentially stripped and dry looking. My boots are a medium brown with soft leather and a bit of a shine from taking care of them, conditioning them and bushing them regularly. I tried to re condition and polish them back up, nope. Just looks like I dipped the lower portion of the boot in paint remover or something . My father in laws boots were worse, they were a darker brown ariat and it’s initially looked like when it was being cleaned it was super dirty on the rag. But nope, it was just sucking the leather stain right from the boot.

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