Angelus Neatsfoot Oil – Pure & Compound Options
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Description
Condition, protect, and restore leather with Angelus Neatsfoot Oil. Available in both 100% Pure Neatsfoot Oil and Neatsfoot Oil Compound, these leather treatments help replenish moisture and maintain flexibility in smooth leather goods.
The oil penetrates deep into the leather fibers. As a result, it helps restore suppleness and reduce stiffness caused by age, use, or exposure to the elements. In addition, regular conditioning can help extend the life of frequently used leather items.
Choose 100% Pure Neatsfoot Oil for traditional leather conditioning, or select Neatsfoot Oil Compound for a blend of natural and synthetic oils commonly used to soften, preserve, and help protect leather from the effects of repeated wetting and drying cycles.
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Prime Neatsfoot Oil Compound
- Bottle Size: 8.6 OZ
- Helps soften, preserve, and waterproof leather.
- Restores dried-out leather, helping return softness and flexibility.
- Repels water and helps protect against stiffening caused by repeated wetting and drying cycles.
- Works well on hand-tooled moccasins, boots, baseball gloves, gun cases, and other leather goods.
- Popular among saddlemakers, bootmakers, and leathercrafters for maintaining smooth and heavily used leather.
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100% Pure Neatsfoot Oil
- Bottle Size: 8.6 OZ
- Helps soften and preserve leather.
- Used and trusted by saddlemakers for decades.
- Replaces natural oils lost through age, use, and exposure.
- Ideal for leather articles subjected to rugged use and outdoor conditions.
- Recommended for saddlery, riding boots, gun cases, athletic gear, safety equipment, and other hard-working leather goods.
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Please Note
- Price is per bottle.
- Made in the United States.
- Not for use on suede or nubuck.
- Always test on a small, inconspicuous area first. Failure to do so may cause permanent damage to the leather.