

👜 Elevate your leather game with pure, protective power!
Bickmore 100% Pure Neatsfoot Oil is a premium leather conditioner and wood finish that moisturizes, softens, and naturally repels water without petroleum additives. Ideal for all finished leather goods, it enhances durability and suppleness while adding a rich darkening effect. Proudly made in the USA, this trusted formula has earned top ranks in leather care with over 3,500 glowing reviews.





| ASIN | B004NFK53K |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,970 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #47 in Leather Care Products |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (3,503) |
| Date First Available | August 10, 2011 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | BIC10FPR127 |
| Manufacturer | Bickmore |
| Product Dimensions | 9 x 4 x 2 inches; 1.98 Pounds |
O**9
It works well to soften & moisturize leather, and (mine) didn't stink
I read several reviews saying that this product was rancid, and the stink ruined their leather. Neatsfoot oil is rendered from the leg bones of cattle, and is normally a very stable item if it's kept in a sealed container that blocks sunlight at normal room temperature. If it is allowed to sit open, in contact with air, moisture, high heat, or bacteria, then it will spoil. The bottle I received was NOT rancid. I'm building a guitar stand for my son's recording studio. We could have bought them ready-made cheaper, but they were just MDF junk wood with thin veneer laminations. We sprung for some good mahogany and rock maple, and used hand-cut dovetails for the joinery, with 5 coats of gold shellac, and they are spectacular. To cushion the base rails and notch-board (where guitars will rest), I ordered some nice black veg-tan strips of leather from Tandy. Nice leather, but stiff as a board. I rubbed two liberal coats of the Bickmore neatsfoot oil into the polished side of the strips, letting it soak in for 12 hours after each coat, then wiped off the excess and buffed it with a clean rag. The leather was significantly more supple and soft, and while there was a slight odor from the oil, it was not strong, unpleasant, or rancid in any way. Because the leather was already dyed pure black, I wasn't concerned about the normal darkening you get with this oil. I then applied a coat of Bick 4 (Bickmore's leather conditioner), let it dry for a couple of hours, and then buffed it out. Finally, I worked the strips hard, stretching them back and forth over a doorknob. They are now soft, and can be easily bent and bonded to the inside of the notches to cushion the guitar necks. If you aren't concerned about darkening your leather, this neatsfoot oil is the best stuff I've found to soften, moisturize, and protect stiff leather.
S**N
This restores & softens leather.
I bought this product to soften & restore my grandsons baseball mitts, my older belts & other leather products. My old belts are now more softer & newer in appearance. I'm certain it will work as well softening & renewing my son's & grandson's baseball mitts.
J**D
Great stuff! Great Price!
Great for leather, my aunt has used this for years and all her leather looks brand new!
C**Y
Worked best on vegetable tanned unsealed leather
I tried this on a cognac/tan leather Lucky jacket that I wanted to be a darker brown. It didn’t work great on that. It conditioned but didn’t darken much at all. I think it had something to do with how the leather was already treated. The jacket already had a bit of a sheen to it. But on vegetable tanned leather it worked beautifully. Brought my cherry red clogs down to a beautiful burgundy. The picture shows how one layer looked immediately after application but it dried softer/brighter. It took two thin layers total to achieve this color. I used a q tip to work around the hardware and had no problems. Tip: temperature and humidity fluctuates so if you’re working with pairs, do your layers at the same time to make it more consistent. I separated mine by a day on the first layer and the 2nd took it a little differently—had to work harder to get it even and matching the 2nd. The 2nd layers, done at the same time, went on identically. FYI this stuff stinks.
C**.
Good, pure oil for fine leather.
Natural neatsfoot oil is hard to find, most of what I see locally having all manner of nasty additives. This has a neutral odor, goes on easily and seems to work nicely.
S**R
Leather Conditioner
I use the Bickmore oil on old dry leather ammo pouches. After several applications they soften to where they're usable and they look good. Good stuff!
S**C
WILL darken light color leather/items
The actual liquid is good. The condition of the bottle WAS NOT. luckily, no spills in the delivery box. When I use this type of product, I pour some into a shallow container and use a shoe polish dauber/applicator. This allows you to get into all the places. I don't play baseball anymore but I sill.use leather work gloves that get stiff with sweat and I also wear leather pull on square toe boots. I used to work lawn care/landscaping/construction/roofing. If your hands and feet are not protected you will feel much worse when working in the elements. Always shake up the bottle and then pour out some liquid. This stuff will go on easy and just let it sit for a day so that the leather can absorb the liquid. After that you should be good to go. Take care of your leather and it WILL LAST a good long time. You might be able to buff a BIT of a shine but don't expect a high polish. Use a horse hair shoe shine brush to keep your boots clean. After a couple of days you can try a bit of shoe polish/paste. Again don't expect a high polish. The neatsfoot oil Is meant to Repel/ward off water and may not exactly waterproof your item. The more you use the neatsfoot oil the more it will absorb into your item and the more water repellent it becomes. Over a relatively short period of time(week-month) depending on your item, you will be able to get the stiffness out of it and the more comfortable it will feel. I do recommend this but with this advice, if you want waterproof boots look for the ones that have the waterproof tag. One other thing. This oil WILL DARKEN light color leather. And I do mean DARKEN to an almost black/Really dark brown. This stuff does work. SgtWall USMC
S**6
Surprisingly useful
I grew up using Neatsfoot oil to condition baseball gloves. A few years ago, I bought a bottle of it to soften a leather oven mitt. I'd never used it on wood before, but I have a dark wood table that my cat scratched up a bit. I tried it on the table, and it worked beautifully! It soaked into the scratches and darkened them. It worked better than another brand of wood conditioner that is popular on Amazon. I'm glad I held onto my bottle of Neatsfoot oil. I'll definitely use it on wood items in the future.
L**H
Useful for Conditioning leather tack .. particularly straps that are under added stress & can be extra thirsty
T**E
un vieux cartable en cuir de+ 60 ans, complètement dessécher à retrouver toute sa souplesse...même la poignée pourtant très épaisse ( 4 couches de cuir ! ). Après un bon nettoyage, une application extérieur et intérieure au pinceau, un massage après absorption et le cuir à retrouver sa souplesse, tout comme une vielle paire de bottes de motocross de 1980 ! produit au top, bien plus efficace que toutes les cires
J**Z
Got sent in a bubble mailer, got crushed in transit and leaked into said bubble mailer. Amazon really needs to box these. The oil itself is great.
M**D
Gutes Öl, was seine Aufgabe gut erfüllt! Es dunkelt allerdings Nähte ein bisschen ab; daher nur 4 Sterne; das knallige Rot ist nun eher Bordeaux-Rot
M**S
My old combat boots lapped this stuff up… No poor smell too.. Go for it!
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