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Let me start off by saying I have had horses all my life and so I have a lot of experience with cleaning and conditioning leather. I recently purchased two pair of expensive Frye boots and I wanted to keep them looking good as well as protect them from water and salt damage. I looked all over town for a good mink oil and could not find any. This mink oil is very clean looking and pretty much order free. I applied it with my fingers to work it into the leather. That way the heat from my hands distributes and penetrates the leather better. I also saved product by not wasting it on a cloth or other applicator. It washed off easily and my boots look and feel fantastic. It did darken the leather at bit but I like the color now better now than before, so that is fine with me. You may want to buff the leather after applying to remove any residue. I just let my boots sit a few days to absorb as much as possible. I would highly recommend this mink oil, and have done so with my own family.Best Deals for Sof Sole Mink Oil, 3.5-Ounce
I like this mink oil. I rub it on the outside and inside of my leather gloves every couple of weeks to keep them supple and preserved. thanks for a good product.Honest reviews on Sof Sole Mink Oil, 3.5-Ounce
Others may like that this is lightly scented, but I prefer unscented. Otherwise, it's okay.Rant -I hate that just about everything we buy now is scented and dyed. If you want something without added perfumes and color, you have look for hypo allergenic versions (if available) or buy higher priced specialty products. Manufacturers make poorly designed washing machines that promote mold and mildew, so most detergents are now highly perfumed so your clothes don't smell. Son is allergic to Red #40, but it seems like those ground-up beetles are added to just about everything! Why does medicine have to be dyed?! Catsup needs to be redder?! Seriously?! ARRGGGHHH!!!!
(Thanks for letting me vent, Amazon. Appreciate it.)
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