Mink Oil for Boots.
Cleans, protects, waterproofs and softens leather, works also as best leather cleaner and conditioner. In addition, it is excellent for oil tanned shoes in nubuck and smooth leather.
It’s lubricates leather by preventing the formation of cracks and also works as a waterproofer for leather shoes.
Application:
- Leather and oil-tanned leather.
Features:
- Lubricates the leather to prevent cracks.
- Waterproofs the leather.
How to use Mink oil for leather:
- Firstly, apply and spread evenly with a clean cloth.
- Allow to dry and polish with a clean cloth or brush.
StarBear –
I used these on my boots and it seems to work really well. The leather is much nicer feeling and is resistant to water. I don’t really like the smell, but once its on the boots it doesn’t linger or anything.
Marie –
I ordered this leather oil for my riding chaps.
They get really dirty during the winter so I clean them with some glycerin soap, but it dries them.
I put some of the conditioner on an old t-shirt and apply it on the leather in circular motion. I let it sink in for a little bit and do the same thing with clean fabric in order to remove the caked on oil.
My chaps are clean, nourished but not greasy.