I would have thought that too, but there are several youtube videos that say it works. here's one.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NKzr...lesDonGonzales
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I would have thought that too, but there are several youtube videos that say it works. here's one.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NKzr...lesDonGonzales
I don't trust too many people on youtube
or on the internetz
or in real life
Nope, saddle makers have used it for years, in Europe, women have used it as a moisturizer for centuries and it is in many cosmetics.
Don Gonzales is a master custom saddle maker and award winning, leather tooling artist, he buys one-gallon tins by the case. Most use Pomace the oil extracted from the pulp after the first press.
It is much less expensive and sold for commercial use, mostly manufacturing. I have used Pomace for years on strops with no issues.