Fiebing's Saddle Soap - Fort Brands

Fiebing's Saddle Soap - Fort Brands

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Equine Family Center Farm & Home

Fiebing's signature product. Used all over the world on fine saddlery, boots, shoes and other smooth leather articles. Cleans leather and lubricates

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Fiebing's signature product. Used all over the world on fine saddlery, boots, shoes and other smooth leather articles. Cleans leather and lubricates the fibers to prevent brittleness, all the while maintaining suppleness and strength. Formulated in yellow, white and black. Fiebing's Black Saddle Soap Paste works especially well on all black harness and tack. Used all over the world on fine saddlery, boots, shoes and other smooth leather articles.

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Fiebing's signature product. Used all over the world on fine saddlery, boots, shoes and other smooth leather articles. Cleans leather and lubricates the fibers to prevent brittleness, all the while maintaining suppleness and strength. Formulated in yellow, white and black. Fiebing's Black Saddle Soap Paste works especially well on all black harness and tack. Used all over the world on fine saddlery, boots, shoes and other smooth leather articles.

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