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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Old-Time Usage,
By Dallas Roller Blader "Bill" (Dallas, TX) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Fiebing Company Inc 8Oz Neatsfoot Oil Pnoc00p008z Leather Care (Kitchen)
I discovered my old baseball glove in a closet, a glove I had 60 years ago when I was playing Little League. I decided to give it to my grandson. It was in remarkably good shape except for the leather being dried out. What to use? I remembered 60 years ago we used neatsfoot oil, so I tried to find some. Couldn't find it in hardware stores here, so found it on line. It worked wonderfully, making the leather soft, and it had no oily residue after a day or two of soaking in. My grandson loved it - seldom put it down the whole time he was here. Of course, he wanted to play baseball all the time, so now I'm looking for some old-time ointments to assuage my sore joints and muscles.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Neatsfoot also works on wood! --,
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This review is from: Fiebing Company Inc 8Oz Neatsfoot Oil Pnoc00p008z Leather Care (Kitchen)
I have a very old carved wooden Chinese cedar chest (probably purchased in the 1950's). It had been stored in a garage, and the wood was dry, dry, dry. I put Neatsfoot generously on the deep-carved wood, and the change was amazing! Brought back a shiny, rich shine to the wood! You might want to try on a small sample piece of your wood, but I was very impressed!!!
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