Saddle soap will work just fine, then give the strop a couple of days to thoroughly dry, you then may wish to apply some neats foot oil to the reverse side of the strop and let it soak in to the leather.
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Saddle soap will work just fine, then give the strop a couple of days to thoroughly dry, you then may wish to apply some neats foot oil to the reverse side of the strop and let it soak in to the leather.
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