





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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David Smith
> 3 dayGot 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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Ceylan
> 3 dayThis stuff is awesome. It gives leather new life when it’s looking pretty ragged. A little goes a long ways, and working it in with your hands or some indirect sunlight helps soften the leather more. It doesn’t darken leather- the saddle in the picture was extremely dry and as the saddle butter absorbed it got a little lighter again.
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catrina3574
> 3 dayAmazing product, doesnt darken the leather and smells great
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Paige
> 3 dayThis is all I ever use to re-invigorate old hard leather on my saddles and bridles, and also works wonders on leather furniture and car seats. When you apply it, it soaks in immediately. Just follow the directions for beautiful leather.
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H
> 3 dayHas saved even dry rotted leather. Brings everything back to life! Saddles, stirrups that I was ready to pitch, boots, I put it on everything!
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D. Newton
> 3 dayWorks well particularly where the leather is not worn or rubbed, scored rough. Only type of conditioner that will work on saddle type leather. Great Product
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Ms. Kaela Treutel
Greater than one weekUsed it on a brand new, stiff, hard, leather guitar strap! After a few times it really softened it up! Cant say enough about this product!
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Alynn K Fortier
> 3 dayThe only product we use for our horse tack!
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Dr. Solon Smith
> 3 dayA really really good leather conditioner. I used this to smooth out some really rough leather. Smooth and suple in 5 minutes or so working it in by hand.
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Fern Cantrell
> 3 dayBest saddle butter on the planet!