OldRedMule Report post Posted June 7, 2021 Can anyone tell me what to use up in there? I used some Vaseline on my last saddle but it didn't seem to last too long. I am afraid to use too much I don't want it to drip down and ruin everything else. It is hot here in Arizona and I am afraid no mater what I use it will melt away in nothing flat or drip down and ruin/darken the other leathers in the area. Suggestions would be appreciated. Thank you everyone, I love this site. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rahere Report post Posted June 8, 2021 You might have to try high melt-point inorganics, lithium or silicon grease. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TonyV Report post Posted June 8, 2021 beeswax is an old-fashioned solution to lots of these matters, thinned with lanolin if necessary. . Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ken Nelson Report post Posted June 9, 2021 For commercial products, Fiebings Aussie Leather conditioner or even better is R M Williams Saddle and Leather Conditioner. Developed in the Australian Outback and it is good but a tad pricey. I don't use petroleum based products on leather, and don't know any good saddlemakers who do. I second the Beeswax and thinned with Lanolin. It is really good but I don't know the recipe for mixing it. I know a couple of guys that use Beeswax thinned with olive oil and it is pretty good. A hundred years ago, a lot of cowboys and teamsters used beef kidney fat melted down for harness oil. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
OldRedMule Report post Posted July 14, 2021 Thanks! Much appreciated everyone! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites