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    Proofhide

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    Isn't it the same as saddle soap?
    I already have saddle soap
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    Proofide is wax based (with some oil) so it seals the leather.
    Saddle soap is oil based and has some cleaner (surfactant).

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    I read it on the internet, so it must be true!

    http://www.wallbike.com/accessories/proofide.html

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    dang
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    Wallbike - one of the few trustworthy internet sources

    How 'bout snoseal? I seem to recall another credible source said that was OK...
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    ewwww, I wouldn't put Snoseal on anything but shoes, and definitely not on a saddle. It's so gummy and yucky.

    ETA: Snoseal specifically does say that it's made to "lubricate without softening," so it sounds like it would be safe, if you don't mind the texture.
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    Proofhide ingredients:
    Ingredients: Tallow, Cod oil, Vegetable Oil, Parrafin wax, Beeswax, Citronella oil.

    Sno-Seal ingredients
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    Beeswax and ???
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    Hmmm...sheldon said sno-seal and saddle soap were both OK.

    http://www.sheldonbrown.com/leather.html

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    Proofide smells nice.

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    I'm sot of leaning towards Sheldon's Neatsfoot oil method.
    Who am I to doubt Sheldon?
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    I think I might have an extra tin of Proofhide if you want it, Zen.

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    Well I guess I'd be a fool to turn that down!
    Thanks, DB.

    Will it hurt to ride it before treating it?
    The saddle, I mean. It may hurt my heinie though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zen View Post
    Well I guess I'd be a fool to turn that down!
    Thanks, DB.

    Will it hurt to ride it before treating it?
    The saddle, I mean. It may hurt my heinie though.
    Nah, I rode mine for a while before treating it. Maybe this weekend we can rendezvous for lunch somewhere and I can give it to you. Assuming I can find it, of course.

 

 

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