👢 Keep your leather legendary!
Huberd’s Shoe Grease is a premium leather conditioner and waterproofer that has been trusted since 1921. This 7.5oz product is designed to waterproof, soften, and condition a variety of leather items, ensuring they remain in top condition for years to come. Made from a unique blend of beeswax and pine tar, it absorbs easily to restore essential oils and prevent moisture penetration, making it ideal for both new and vintage leather gear.
Brand | Huberd Shoe Grease Co. |
Model Number | Shoe Grease |
Product Dimensions | 6.35 x 6.35 x 6.35 cm; 212.62 g |
Material | Leather |
Item Weight | 212 g |
G**M
Def not a poor quality product
I tried this as a test on my leather wallet and I did some research to figure out best application method and I figure 1 rough coat first minimally applied allow to air dry for a good few hrs then apply a thin second coat there u go job done this product will darken light leathers yes the grease has a scent but it’s not strong or off putting which once dry I can’t smell anything coming off leather after air drying over night the surface of leather has a tiny grease feel just noticeable but not overly greasy yes it darkened my leather wallet but if it increases my wallets longevity against the elements that’s a good thing esp moisture no one likes a waterlogged wallet let alone footwearI do like the sturdy lid seal def reassuring to have a good seal against drying out moisture contaminants remember when u open the can to give it a good stir dependant on how long your cab has been sat on a shelf as I’ve read that the ingredients over time can seperate out into layers mixing ensures you get an even distribution of wax etcTry not to get grease in grooves top area of can as it can be a bit fiddly to clean I did this myself as I used a chopstick to give my can a stir and got grease in grooves so I took the time to clean it up as I didn’t want to end up with a sticky mess down roadDef like the old style label nice sized lettering instructions on back of can apparently you can use this on leather wallets jackets boots shoes gloves etc just remember this product will darken lighter leathersThin coats is best applied by heat of your hand you can always use a lint free cloth to clean off any excess if required I air dried my test piece over night to ensure full absorption and overall I’m pretty happy with this product it melts easily with heat you only need a small amount so this can should go reasonably far def worth the expenseI’ve not tested my wallet against water resistance to see if it has improved resistance any shall have to see hopefully it has I’m gonna be trying this product on my hiking boots etc that’s what I purchased this product for originally
D**W
Bloody brilliant
I’ve always used dubbing on my boots with a moderate amount of success. I saw the shoe grease on u tube and thought I’d give it a try. So glad I did. I cleaned the boots thoroughly and left to dry. I applied a coat of the shoe grease and let it soak in for a day. Applied another coat and left to soak in. The boots kept my feet dry throughout one of the wettest 4 months I can remember. Have applied one more coat after 3-4 months and expect dry feet from now on. Had an old pair of leather fire boots that were stiff and started to crack did the same for them and they look fantastic and so comfortable now. Use them on a very wet allotment and……. You guessed it. Feet are dry.
A**R
Great quality product for my dr martens
Been using on smooth leather Dr Martens. Easier to rub in with fingers, leave for 12 hours or more and then buff and wipe excess. Much better than the dr martens balsam and dubbin. Grease does have a Smokey smell to it, but dissipates after a few hours from buffing.
G**S
Nice
Good product, works well. More than worth the money
T**Y
This stuff is brilliant
I'm a forest school teacher and so my leather rigger boots get to meet a lot of mud and rain this time of year. I've always used dubbin (I usually leave the tin on the boiler or radiator to soften up) but this can be tricky as many dubbins are quite stiff and take a lot of application and I was looking to try something else. This product goes on really easily without being too tacky. My boot leather is soft and supple and my boots hold water really well even when in stream water. Quite an 'old school' turpsy smell to the product which I personally quite like. Tip: get as much mud off your leather boots and soles before entering the house, then I use a car sponge and a little water to remove the rest of the mud. Allow the boots to dry in a dry, warm but not hot location (not near radiators or heaters - the leather will crack - stuff the insides with absorbent paper if wet inside) and then use a soft brush to remove any excess dry mud or dust. I then applied this product very evenly with a cotton cloth (which is now sacrificed to be the boot cloth) all over and work especially into all stitching, seams and where the upper meets the sole. Repeat periodically until your boots are nice and supple (I re-applied this product about 3 times in 2 weeks and mine are spot-on) I'll now use once a week.
T**A
GREAT
This shoe grease is the best I have ever used and I have had quite a few it makes a fantastic job and very easy to apply.
M**H
A great protector for your boots
I used this product on some new boots and some worn boots and shoes, the product is like a thick jelly, I applied it using an old tooth brush working it well into all areas, it does a great job of waterproofing and protecting the leather, and the stitched seams, the product has a rich dark tan colour and you need to be aware that it might change the colour of your foot wear, it did on all of mine, they are now a darker and richer colour which I do not mind, in fact, I was happier with the colour after use.If your main goal is to waterproof your foot wear, and you don't mind a possible darkening of the colour, then I can recommend this product.
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