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Reddit mentions of Fiebing's Saddle Soap, 3.5 Oz. - Yellow - Cleans, Softens and Preserves Leather

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We found 3 Reddit mentions of Fiebing's Saddle Soap, 3.5 Oz. - Yellow - Cleans, Softens and Preserves Leather. Here are the top ones.

Fiebing's Saddle Soap, 3.5 Oz. - Yellow - Cleans, Softens and Preserves Leather
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Fiebing's Saddle Soap is used all over the world on fine saddlery, boots, shoes and other smooth leather articles.Use this soap to clean not only saddles, but boots, baseball gloves, or any other leather!Maintains the suppleness and strength of leather while cleaning and lubricating the fibers to prevent brittleness.Fiebing's signature product.Formulated in yellow and white. 3.5 oz tin.
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ColorYellow
Height1 Inches
Length3.68 Inches
Number of items1
Size3.5 oz
Weight0.3 pounds
Width3.68 Inches

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Found 3 comments on Fiebing's Saddle Soap, 3.5 Oz. - Yellow - Cleans, Softens and Preserves Leather:

u/notheretomakefrainds · 2 pointsr/motorcycles

I've always used saddle soap for almost all my leather products, and have some quite old leather shoes & belts that still look great, thanks to it. I don't use it on my track leathers, but I have a RSD moto jacket that I've been using it on for the last 1.5 years and the jacket looks great & the leathers supple, despite being subject to a lot of california sun & sweat

u/bryan484 · 1 pointr/Sneakers

Try a leather soap. I haven’t tried this one personally, I use Red Wing brand, but most soaps are pretty similar afaik. For it you get a damp warm wash cloth and just rub it on the soap then rub it on the shoe. Wipe off excess and then let it dry.

Conversely if money is tight, a warm damp wash cloth with a just a dab of liquid laundry detergent can work as well but I don’t know about that with snow/salt stains.

u/staggerb · 1 pointr/Watches

Also, you might try saddle soap to clean it up before you use a preservative. It might help to get rid of some of the staining.