Crazydancer
Well-Known Member
At the weekend we had a several hours clearing out and sorting the loft, which we've not done since we moved. At the time I'd been told my horse had to retire, so a load of my horse stuff was stuck up there, and I hadn't been as careful as I might in storing it.
But now I have a new horse, and in fact the retired horse is fit enough to do light work, so I thought it would be good to see what bits n bobs I had, save buying new. Lots of goodies!! Enough easily to make a new bridle with a selection of nosebands/browbands to try. Reins and stirrup leathers too. BUT the leather is very dried out. Some is better quality than others, but all is very dry and stiff.
So can I revive it? If so, what products should I use? Is this a case where I should oil the reverse side and let it soak in? I know neatsfoot isn't as popular as it used to be....
The products I have to hand:
Carr & Day & Martin Neastfoot compount (oil)
Hydrophane Leather Dressing (oil)
Oakwood leather conditioner (tube of some Austrailan leather treatment, cream)
Spray saddle soap.
If none of there would be the best stuff, can someonne recommend something, as when I wander into tack shop these days I am bewildered by the range of products, all claiming to be the best!
Thanks all!
But now I have a new horse, and in fact the retired horse is fit enough to do light work, so I thought it would be good to see what bits n bobs I had, save buying new. Lots of goodies!! Enough easily to make a new bridle with a selection of nosebands/browbands to try. Reins and stirrup leathers too. BUT the leather is very dried out. Some is better quality than others, but all is very dry and stiff.
So can I revive it? If so, what products should I use? Is this a case where I should oil the reverse side and let it soak in? I know neatsfoot isn't as popular as it used to be....
The products I have to hand:
Carr & Day & Martin Neastfoot compount (oil)
Hydrophane Leather Dressing (oil)
Oakwood leather conditioner (tube of some Austrailan leather treatment, cream)
Spray saddle soap.
If none of there would be the best stuff, can someonne recommend something, as when I wander into tack shop these days I am bewildered by the range of products, all claiming to be the best!
Thanks all!