Originally Posted by Dansy
Originally Posted by Sitka deer
Mink oil is neatsfoot oil which is the synovial fluid in cow hooves. It is the slightly sticky, clear liquid in the joint in horses, deer and other hooved animals. It is pretty much odorless.

Lots of people do not need or want truly waterproof leather. If they do, there is nothing to match beeswax. Further, the leather lasts far, far longer.

Also, water-soaked leather boots get loose and sloppy and in many cases they are dangerous to walk in.


Have you tried birch tar oil?

Not as the form you mention, but it is just typical phenols like those used in MT Pitch Blend and they are delivered by using solvents which are an indication the dressing is not as good as plain beeswax delivered by melting into the leather.


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