saddle soap and milk????!

ponypatter

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I have a vague memory of a yard I was at a s a kid melting down saddle soap and mixing in milk, letting it solidify and using this to clean our tack.

Is my memory playing tricks on me or does has anyone done this - or something similar? It does seem quite bizarre, but the tack was always gleaming....
 

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remember doing that too
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also melting a bar of lard, some veg oil & some tea tree oil, let it set then use as hoof moist
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I still do it! It's great for show tack too.
Remember not to do too much at a time if it's only you using it else it will go off. If you use water instead of milk it lasts longer especially if you use an old ice cream tub.
 

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Yep we still do it for side saddle turnout - I always thought it was the milk protein that gave the leather a real shine, and my neighbour frequently uses bar or tub ends to make it....
 

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Yes recipe please!

I was also told that beating the white of an egg until it's frothy and then painting it on damaged / scuffed / marked areas would help. I thought the idea was daft but when my daughter managed to forget to tighten her girth and after dumping her the pony ran though a mile or so of young woodland with the saddle under his tummy decided that the damage was sufficient to warrant a desperate attempt. On with the egg white! Whilst it didn't fully repair the damage it really did improve it a heck of a lot. Worth a try when you're desperate.
 

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1 standard glycerine bar plus 1 pint of FULL FAT milk.

My last lot went a bit watery so the next time I do it I shall use 3/4 pint milk.

PS DONT let it Boil, just keep stiring on a low heat until all of the glycerine has disolved!
 
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