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PRODUCT INFORMATION

  • Combination of natural and synthetic oils used to soften, preserve and waterproof smooth leathers. Useful for articles such sa hand tooled moccasins and boots.
  • Made in USA

 

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PRIME NEATSFOOT OIL COMPOUND 236ml

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  • 1. Ensure that the leather you’re treating is free from any dirt or dust by using Fiebing’s Saddle Soap.  Allow it to dry completely before applying the neatsfoot oil.

    2. Before applying neatsfoot oil to leather item, test it on a small, inconspicuous area to ensure compatibility.  This step helps prevent any unexpected results on the entire surface.

    3. Apply a small amount of neatsfoot oil onto a soft cloth or sponge. Rub the oil onto the leather surface using circular motions to ensure even coverage. 

    4. After applying the neatsfoot oil, allow it to penetrate the leather for some time.  Normally,  you should let it sit for several hours to overnight, depending on the thickness of the leather and its current condition.

    5.  Once the neatsfoot oil has been absorbed, you can buff the leather with a clean, dry cloth.Buffing helps to distribute the oil evenly and gives the leather a polished finish.

    6.  You may need to reapply neatsfoot oil periodically to maintain its softness. It’s best to apply multiple thin coats.

    7. After treating the leather with neatsfoot oil, you may choose to follow up with Fiebing’s Mink Oil Paste to further enhance its appearance. 

    Can I mix Fiebing’s Leather Dye and Prime Neatsfoot Oil Compound?
    Mix 6% of Fiebing’s Leather Dye with 94% Fiebing’s Prime Neatsfoot Oil Compound.  This works especially well with all of the brown tones and the primary colors like green and blue.

    Apply to unfinished, vegetable tanned leather and allow to dry.  You can try to buff the surface when dry to remove any excess dye.  Once dry, seal by using with Fiebing’s Acrylic Resolene.

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