





Ray Holes Saddle Butter, Ideal For Use on Saddles, Boots, Chaps, Gun Scabbards, Luggage, Holsters, Bridles and Tooled Leather And More, Pint Size
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Laurie
> 24 hourusing this on my saddles - new and old. They look practically new.
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lucky
> 24 hourSuper easy to use, made my saddle and tack soft and supple again. I wiped everything down with a wet cloth first. Be sure to apply the butter in the sun for maximum results, It really helped it rub in and absorb. I applied it with a small round sponge and rubbed it in a circular motion. Let it sit for about 10 minutes and lightly wiped it off with a clean soft cotton towel, not much came off onto the towel. Everything looks like new. I rode in my saddle the next day, no residue was on my jeans! Thats a first! I used about a quarter of the container to do my saddle, 5 headstalls, and 3 roping reins. I would definitely recommend this saddle butter. My only regret is, I didnt take before and after pictures.
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orafina
> 24 hourGreat product. Used for years but when arrived the side of the lid was busted and lid off. In bubble wrap bag but open so top portion dried out. Cannot return as need it now to finish my saddles.
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Rick_S
> 24 hourwe are leather workers, this stuff is amazing.
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David Smith
> 24 hourGot an email begging for a good review, so they get a star knocked off. Its saddle butter, what can you say? It isnt special, it isnt bad, it does what I bought it for.
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rancher Mike
> 24 hourWe use it on our boots. Works excellent.
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Ga Bulldawg in N.C.
> 24 hourUse this on my steel toe work boots that had dried and started cracking, and brought them back to new again. Be sure to use your bare hands to rub it in as it will heat the substance for better smoothing and absorption.
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Wilson
> 24 hourNo
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Cynseri P.
> 24 hourI absolutely love the way it made the leatheron my saddle feel,soft an amazing.
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LKL
> 24 hourAs the headline reads, it is the best leather conditioner I have used. Great for all of your tack. A little goes a long way. Do not use too much or as it sits, your leather may get a white coating. The key is to use the warmth of your hands to work it in really well. Let it sit at least 24 hours before you decide it needs another coat.