

Fiebing's signature product. Used all over the world on fine saddlery, boots, shoes and other smooth leather articles. Cleans leather and lubricates the fibers to prevent brittleness, all the while maintaining suppleness and strength. Fiebing’s Saddle Soap is a popular leather cleaner and conditioner that's been used by leather enthusiasts for generations
Start by brushing off any loose dirt or debris from the surface of the leather using a soft-bristled brush. This helps prevent scratching the leather when you apply the saddle soap.
Moisten a clean sponge, soft bristle brush or cloth with water. You want it to be damp, but not dripping wet.
Rub the dampened applicator onto the surface of the Fiebing's Saddle Soap to create a lather. Then, apply the lather to the leather in a circular motion, working in small sections at a time.
Gently work the lather into the leather, focusing on areas with stains, dirt or grime. Use a bit of pressure if necessary, but avoid scrubbing too vigorously, especially on delicate or unfinished leather.
After cleaning a section, use a clean, damp cloth to wipe off any excess saddle soap residue. This helps remove dirt and soap from the leather’s pores.
Continue applying the saddle soap to the leather, working in small sections until you've cleaned the entire surface. If the leather is particularly dirty, you may need to repeat the process.
Allow the leather to air dry completely before applying any leather conditioner or protective products like Fiebing's Mink Oil Paste or Fiebing's Prime Neatsfoot Oil Compound.
After conditioning, you can buff the leather with a clean, dry soft bristle brush or soft cloth to restore it's shine and luster. For Boots and shoes, consider Fiebing's Boot Cream or Kelly's Shoe Cream to help restore color and finish.
Store your Fiebing's Saddle Soap in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to maintain it's quality and effectiveness.
Additionally, it's a good idea to test the saddle soap on a small, inconspicuous area of the leather first to ensure compatibility and desired results.
Fiebing's signature product. Used all over the world on fine saddlery, boots, shoes and other smooth leather articles. Cleans leather and lubricates the fibers to prevent brittleness, all the while maintaining suppleness and strength. Fiebing’s Saddle Soap is a popular leather cleaner and conditioner that's been used by leather enthusiasts for generations
Start by brushing off any loose dirt or debris from the surface of the leather using a soft-bristled brush. This helps prevent scratching the leather when you apply the saddle soap.
Moisten a clean sponge, soft bristle brush or cloth with water. You want it to be damp, but not dripping wet.
Rub the dampened applicator onto the surface of the Fiebing's Saddle Soap to create a lather. Then, apply the lather to the leather in a circular motion, working in small sections at a time.
Gently work the lather into the leather, focusing on areas with stains, dirt or grime. Use a bit of pressure if necessary, but avoid scrubbing too vigorously, especially on delicate or unfinished leather.
After cleaning a section, use a clean, damp cloth to wipe off any excess saddle soap residue. This helps remove dirt and soap from the leather’s pores.
Continue applying the saddle soap to the leather, working in small sections until you've cleaned the entire surface. If the leather is particularly dirty, you may need to repeat the process.
Allow the leather to air dry completely before applying any leather conditioner or protective products like Fiebing's Mink Oil Paste or Fiebing's Prime Neatsfoot Oil Compound.
After conditioning, you can buff the leather with a clean, dry soft bristle brush or soft cloth to restore it's shine and luster. For Boots and shoes, consider Fiebing's Boot Cream or Kelly's Shoe Cream to help restore color and finish.
Store your Fiebing's Saddle Soap in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to maintain it's quality and effectiveness.
Additionally, it's a good idea to test the saddle soap on a small, inconspicuous area of the leather first to ensure compatibility and desired results.