Pecard’s Shoe & Boot Oil contains the same ingredients as our Leather Dressing, formulated to create a liquid instead of a paste. Being a liquid, the absorption time is significantly faster so it is perfect for quick touch-ups on leather that needs to be used again soon. This conditioner will preserve and protect the leather from weather damage while still allowing leather to breathe. Restores dried out leather to its natural softness and flexibility. This oil darkens lighter color leather, so if this is a concern, please see our Classic Leather Dressing. Not recommended for Suede or NuBuck leather.
S**Y
One of 2 Remaining Non-petroleum Boot Oils
Pecard and Red Wing continue to make non-petroleum boot oils, at least in the North America footprint. I dare you to try to find the Red Wing product, and if you do, it will vastly exceed Pecard product's price point per unit volume. Using non-petroleum boot oil is essential if you want leather to breathe and age naturally (don't take my word, ask your cobbler). Thus, Pecard boot oil is the cat's meow in these regards. Handling and delivery met current expectations. This purchase unit will last me over 10 years on 2 pairs of boots that need it.
J**R
This stuff is amazing. I put my leather out in the hot ...
This stuff is amazing. I put my leather out in the hot sun for an hour or so, then liberally apply this on all the seams. Then use the excess plus more on the flats. During a single treatment the leather will typically absorb the oil quickly at first, but will eventually reach a saturation point as you continue to apply more. I typically apply enough until the leather reaches that point, let it soak overnight, and wipe away any excess the next day. For neglected leather I use this, followed by pecard's leather dressing a week or so afterwards. Alternately, Hubbard's and Obenauf oils are also both excellent.
A**R
Softens and Waterproofs
I use this for Horween chromexcel and aniline leather shoes and belts, where the leather is not highly polished or nappy. It makes the leather soft and waterproof. It slightly darkens the color but this is a good trade-off for me. I treat shoes to wear them in all seasons and conditions and belts to soften the leather, even out the color, and erase the marks made by cell phone cases. Goes on very easily, lasts for months. 8 oz will keep you supplied for several years.
S**F
Great protector of shoes
I bought this product based on a friend recommendation as this did repel water and snow to product my work shoes this summer. It did make the brown leather on my shoes a few shades darker after the application but worked amazing well.
B**
Great buy
Great boot oil, been using it for years. Also works well on old leather belts and old cartridges belts.
B**S
Works great!
I used this on my dress shoes, motorcycle jacket, and car seats. Follow directions to put it on a cloth to apply properly.
S**E
Great oil for dress shoes
Outstanding shoe and boot oil. Well-suited for penetrating the seams of footwear where Pecard's leather dressing is more difficult to apply. Flows well, and is a lighter oil than Huberd's shoe oil, for example. I use it on all of my dress shoes here in the PNW and it has served me well.
M**C
Five Stars
Good boot oil. Works great on all leather goods. Congeals in cold environment.
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