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    Default What can I use on an old strop?

    I found an old strop in a box that used to be my Grandfather's. It is pretty dry and hard but there are no cuts or gouges in the leather. The only thing I know about it is that it is pig skin. I don't know how old it is, or when it was last used (I never saw him use a straight razor). I'm just wondering if there is anything I can put on the strop to soften it up and make it suitable for stropping. I thought about Neatsfoot oil But I wanted to get some opinions first. Also would I treat both side or just the smooth leather side. There is no linen, just leather. Any suggestions would be appreciated.

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    Jim,

    Neatsfoot oil will work. Also, ClassicShaving.com has some good strop dressing.

    http://www.classicshaving.com/catalo...944/196060.htm

    I'm sure others will chime in on what works well too.

    Ed

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    The neatsfoot oil will work and be sure to do both sides.
    But.don't overdo it. Use the first coat as a cleaner. Just put some on, work it around and wipe it off. Let it dry for 24 hours.
    Then you can apply another 4 drops and work it in. let it dry for 24 hrs. Repeat if necessary.


    Hope this helps,
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    I've used both Fiebing's Mink Oil Liquid and Lexol with good results on various leather items. The MOL lists ingredients: Mink Oil, Silicone, Lanolin, and Pure Neatsfoot Oil. The Lexol seems like a cross between liquid saddle soap and Armorall on steroids.



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    Try unscented Goop. I learned about this on the Hand American web site. It has lanolin in it to condition the leather and it makes a dandy cleaner also. I've cleaned and conditioned my old pasted strops with it.

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