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KathySemi

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  • Location
    Ohio
  • Interests
    Trail Riding

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  • Leatherwork Specialty
    none
  • Interested in learning about
    cleaning and conditioning my saddle
  • How did you find leatherworker.net?
    looked up how to clean saddle

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  1. Thank you so much for your assistance! ~Kathy
  2. Hello Ron Thank you so much for responding to me. I attached a couple of pics for your to look at if you can. I'm just a little worried that i will be adding to the problem by using more oil. thanks you so much for your time and assistance. Kathy
  3. March 13, 2025 Hello, I am hoping that someone can help me with this. I bought a used Tucker Saddle in May 2024. It was in pretty good condition. It had a few scratches, some deep but not too bad, and some marks like the color wore off but all in all it looked good. After I ride I normally wipe-off the dust and dirt on my saddle. After a several more trail rides, and a trail ride where it got muddy I wanted to clean it and condition it to keep it looking good and keeping the leather supple. I used Lexol Leather Tack 3-in-1 quick care formula from Tractor Supply. I thought it was good. But after several more times my saddle began to have this hazy film on it and I cant get rid of it. I have rubbed, wiped, rubbed again, washed off with damp rag, let it dry then used very diluted dish soap on a damp/wet rag and wiped it real good then wiped it again with a clean damp rag then used the leather tack lotion again.... still has that horrible hazy film.. What am i doing wrong. What can i do to get the shine back? do you need a pic to see it? Thanks Kathy Seminatore
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