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Saddle soap is a compound used for cleaning, conditioning, and protecting leather. It typically contains mild soap, softening ingredients such as lanolin, and preservatives such as beeswax. It is commonly used on leather footwear, saddles, and other items of horse tack, hence its name.

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  1. "How to Use Saddle Soap on Leather? | LeatherCult". Retrieved 2023-10-15.


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