Spot_the_Risk
Well-Known Member
I have a new bridle, used it a handful of times (making sure it fits!) and I need to clean it and keep it looking nice. It'll be my youngsters 'forever' bridle, is black with padded nose, brow and headpiece. I want it supple, but keeping it's healthy sheen. I've used Carr Day & Martin Leather Oil in the past and found it leaves a yellow deposit (even when shaken well first) and I really don't want this sitting in the stitching. Advice please!