





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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Diane
Greater than one weekUsed this on a used saddle I just bought. A little bit goes a long way.
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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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AZCowgirl
> 3 dayThis is super nice conditioner for our saddles, and headstalls. Definitely makes everything nice and soft and supple
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LKL
Greater than one weekAs 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.
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H
Greater than one weekHas 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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PD
> 3 dayIt was actually a gift for a friend who appears to like it.
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R. Chance
Greater than one weekWorks very well on neglected leather that has become hard. Used on older saddle rubbed it in with me hands as directed. Leather was soft and pliable the next morning. I have also used on leather in good condition. I am pleased with the results. One product that solves more task. You cant ask for more.
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Brett S
> 3 dayLove it! Great product, bought to liven and loosen a stiff leather holster. Works great and now on to belts and boots!
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Jose Gracia
> 3 dayExcellent
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Freedom Reins
> 3 dayI love this saddle conditioner. As a kid, I used Lexol to clean and condition my tack. Nor that Lexol is a bad product, Ray Holes Saddle Butter is just so much better. Highly recommend it. Also, shipping was great from the seller.