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Fran Vickers
05-06-2025Great quality, worked well!
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B-Gabe
> 3 daypreserves, softens and may darken your leather. Great for winter boots! Has been made the same way for generations!
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Ben
> 3 dayI use Huberd’s shoe grease and their neatsfoot oil on all my leather boots, they’ve been lasting for years and I never have wet feet problems in the winter! I’ll never switch!
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Susan A
Greater than one weekAt first I was really happy with this product. It turned some older leather products (jacket and boots) into very nice looking and supple feeling products again. It does darken brown leather products noticeable, but I actually liked the change. The feel was also improved and the boots and jacket looked almost new again. Both the jacket and boots were re-coated in about a year as they lightened in color and again the results were very good to excellent. I thought i had found the best leather care product ever. The problem I have experienced is that I now have multiple stitching failures on the jacket. I had one repaired only to then have several more. The stitching is failing now in multiple different points of the jacket. The boots, also have a stitching failure now. After searching for an answer, it appears that some stitching may be damaged by some neatsfoot oil compounds. This product is not pure neatsfoot oil. Spend a few minutes with Google searching for stitching issues with neatsfoot compounds I am now trying mink oil, but it is too late for the jacket and boots. If I had some piece of leather without stitching (some belts maybe) I would use this product. Otherwise, use at your own risk.
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Ed Garrett
Greater than one weekBest then and best now. Ive not been able to find this in stores anymore so happy to have a small can on the shelf again!
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LuAnn Petersen
Greater than one weekWorks as advertised
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SoCalDogfather
> 3 dayI just got this old-timey looking can of oily goodness a couple weeks ago, and upon opening it, was shocked to turn around and find every single one of my leather shoes, boots, gloves, etc., lining up to do shots. Being the generous soul that I am, I proceeded to serve up the Huberds to the entire lot. Man, were they thirsty! One pair sucked down three shots in rapid succession and started screaming for more -- I had to shut em down. The others just quietly sipped away at whatever I gave them. Point here is all leather loves this stuff, especially if they havent been on a good oil binge for a while. The good news is that the hangover involved buttery softness, scratch removal and no suffering of my leather items. My brown leather got a bit darker, which I fully expected and actually wanted. If you dont want your items to darken, just dont use oil on them - duh. The great news? I still have tons more to use later on. Im glad I bought this stuff and would buy it again.
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Biker monkey
> 3 dayThe liquid makes a mess trying to get it out of the can and on to the leather... needs a different container maybe pump bottle?
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Ron
> 3 dayGood Neatsfoot oil and saved my old LL Bean hunting boots.
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Burritos
> 3 dayIts curious stuff to work with, but really gives old leather new life.