Rosemary
Once the tack has been washed and left to dry, I use a paint brush to neetsfoot oil it. When it has soaked in I use a sponge and hard saddle soap. I "spit" in the saddle soap and add a tiny drop of oil to the sponge, rub it round the tub and thoroughly go over all the leather. It softens and shines. I clean the bit, buckles and stirrup irons with Brasso. Then I put it all back together, hang it up and cover the saddle. Looks lovely.
Marlee
Olive oil
Rosie
Leather New is quick and easy.
An air compressor is my favorite for getting dust out of carvings on saddles.
CDog
I like glycerine saddle soap or Murphy's oil soap diluted in a spray bottle. Mink oil is my preferred oil for leather.
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glicerin saddle-soap bar, a cloth and warm water
I tried many other things but always return to that