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Volume: 75 ml Made in France by Saphir. There are between 8, and 20, different types of esters in lanolin. This unique composition makes lanolin — and products containing lanolin such as saddle soap — particularly effective at cleaning and conditioning leather products.
Lanolin has powerful moisturizing properties, which is why it is also often used in infant moisturizing creams and lotions. Furthermore, it is commonly used in lip balm, as it moisturizes and protects the lips from dehydration.
So, why should you use saddle soap to maintain your leather goods? First of all, saddle soap provides leather with just the right amount of moisture to prevent it from drying out. As you probably already know, leather has a tendency to dry out over time if not treated properly.
Over time, the sunlight and dry air will cause the moisture within the leather to evaporate, and when this happens, the leather will become dry, start feeling rough, and become brittle. This can often result in the leather cracking and suffering substantial and sometimes irreparable damage. Using saddle soap and regularly conditioning your leather garments will prevent this from happening by supplying leather with enough moisture and protection from the elements.
Additionally, saddle soap contains several powerful cleaning compounds and can remove virtually any stain from your leather products. To sum up, you can use saddle soap to clean, maintain, moisturize and protect any leather product, from a saddle to a belt. First things first.
This is an important first step since your damp leather is likely to pick up any dust and small particles from the surfaces around it. Once you are prepared, you can start working on the leather. Before applying any conditioner to your leather, you need to make sure it is clean enough to absorb it.
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