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The Tractor Supply near me has Fiebings' paste sadde soap in a tin like shoe polish, or a liquid glycerine saddle soap in a bottle. Which would I use for burnishing edges of knife sheaths? My first thought would be the paste, but I'm happy to be wrong.

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I prefer the liquid. FYI, you will have to cut the top off that bottle and put it in another one so you can use a dauber to apply it. Or if you are cheap, get the bar of saddle soap, shave if finely, mix it with very hot water and you have liquid saddle soap. I've moved completely to liquid saddle soap and an oil/wax treatment at the end to fill in any small gaps. I will not be going back.

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I'm MUCH too lazy to shave a bar of saddle soap! I was noticing the other day how long it's been since I shaved my legs ...

Thank you!

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I'm MUCH too lazy to shave a bar of saddle soap! I was noticing the other day how long it's been since I shaved my legs ...

Thank you!

:rofl::rofl:

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