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    I'm just curious how these two products compare as a strop dressing. I know they also do a neat oil. Ha anyone tried both of these before?

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    The only time I have used a strop dressing was to bring back to life an old dried out one and that was using Neats Foot Oil. A lot of people just rub it down with the palm of their hand before stropping.

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    I prefer bick. It contains no petrol products and their cleaner is super stuff. Like a gel almost and is the same Ph as leather.

    But like Bob said neatsfoot is far better and the oil from your hand is better yet still.
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    Does anybody know where I can get a list of the ingredients for these products?

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    I checked my bottles of bick and they do not list ingredients. I guess it's a big secret.
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    I've checked the Lexol bottles at the local Tractor Supply without any ingredients listed. I even downloaded the msdd without any mention of ingredients. I couldn't even find the msds information on the Bickmore site.

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