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Description
This 8 oz bottle of Fiebing Neatsfoot Oil is simple, clean, and straight-up. No mix-ins, just pure oil. Good for keeping leather soft and stopping cracks. Use it on boots, reins, saddles—whatever you’ve got. Soaks in deep and does what it’s supposed to.
If you only need a small bottle, this one's a good grab. One of those Horse stable supplies that’s always handy to have around.
Key Benefits
100% pure Neatsfoot oil – nothing added
Stops cracking and softens dry leather
Great for boots, tack, and light gear
Small bottle – good for travel or touch-ups
Belongs in your basic Horse stable supplies stash
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INGREDIENTS ANALYSIS
100% Neatsfoot Oil
Attributes & Specifications
Brand
Fiebing
functionality
Replaces evaporated oils in leather with natural animal oils to restore softness, flexibility, and durability
Product type
Leather Neatsfoot Oil
Usage
Ideal for restoring flexibility and protecting leather saddles, boots, tack, and other leather goods
safety & precautions
Avoid contact with eyes; rinse thoroughly if contact occurs.
Wash hands after handling and avoid prolonged skin exposure.
Keep away from heat, sparks, or open flame.
Store in a cool, dry area away from children and pets.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
Clean leather thoroughly with Fiebing’s Saddle Soap or a suitable leather cleaner.
Test on a small, inconspicuous area to ensure compatibility and desired results.
Apply Fiebing Prime Neatsfoot Oil evenly using a soft cloth or sponge.
Allow the oil to penetrate the leather for several hours or overnight.
Wipe away any excess oil and buff with a soft cloth for a clean finish.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Fiebing Neatsfoot Oil any different from the bigger one?+
Nope. Same stuff—just less of it. Still pure Fiebing Neatsfoot Oil.
Can I use Fiebing Neatsfoot Oil on old leather?+
Yep. Helps bring it back if it’s stiff or dry. Just rub it in and wait.
Will Fiebing Neatsfoot Oil darken the leather?+
Could a bit. Try it on a small area first if the color matters to you.
How often do I need to use Fiebing Neatsfoot Oil?+
Every few weeks for gear you use a lot. Less if it's sitting in storage.
Does Fiebing Neatsfoot Oil smell strong?+
Not too bad. Kinda leathery. Doesn’t stick around long.