Blackrock.....

I used it on two saddles (horse) this past weekend and that stuff is great! One of them had been sitting in the barn for the past year and had dirt dobber nests all over it and was coated in 1/2" of dust and very dry.

I had my daughter wash it with some leather soap and water and let it dry over night, then put the Blackrock on it. That saddle looks like new!!
 
Amazing stuff this Blackrock Leather N Rich is! A little dab and a bit of elbow grease, actually I simply worked it in with a finger or two, and my two year old weather exposed OEM panniers look as good as new! As for cleaning capability: I got several smears of Anti-Seize compound on the leather and attempted to wipe it off. Instead, the compound worked into the leather. I applied a dab of Blackrock Leather N Rich to the areas, work it a moment, and the silver gray matter came right out. Awesome stuff!
 
I think it looks like Yougurt.....:) It does work really well. One thing about Blackrock, it sells itself. I have a number of retail businesses in the area that carry it and everyone that buys it, is very happy with it.

Like I said before, Amy has used it on her draft harness for years. Draft horses sweat when they work (don't we all) and it stains the harness with salt stains from the sweat. Blackrock removes the stains and softens the leather and it's relatively easy to use. I know Amy won't use anything else.
 
I wouldn't HeR3tic, she might sic that yappy dog on you.

Dennis

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