Tack Cleaning Kit is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
A complete, natural solution for cleaning and maintaining leather tack.
What’s Included
Leather Cleaner 8oz
Saddle Soap 4oz
Large Horsehair Brush
Two Dauber Brushes
Two Microfiber Cloths
Gentle Yet Effective Cleaning
Removes dirt, sweat, and grime while preserving leather integrity.
Deep Conditioning
Saddle Soap enriched with castile soap and castor oil helps nourish and maintain suppleness.
Designed for Leather Tack
Ideal for saddles, bridles, reins, and other equestrian leather equipment.
100% Natural Formula
Made with castile soap, beeswax, and castor oil. No harsh additives and no neatsfoot oil.
Tools for Complete Care
Includes premium brushes and microfiber cloths for thorough cleaning and even application.
Easy Maintenance
Clean with saddle soap, then apply oil or conditioner to hydrate and protect.
Dedicated Support
Proudly made in the USA. Rhino Wax founders Alan and Paul personally respond to every customer email and stand behind every product.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How often should I clean my saddle and tack?
How often should I clean my saddle and tack?
Light cleaning after each ride is ideal to remove sweat, dirt, and grime. A deeper clean and conditioning every 1–4 weeks is recommended depending on frequency of use, weather, and riding conditions.
Can I use boot or general leather care products on tack?
Can I use boot or general leather care products on tack?
Yes, as long as the products are designed for leather and free from harsh chemicals. Many high-quality leather care products are safe for boots, saddles, bridles, reins, and straps.
How do I prevent tack from cracking or drying out?
How do I prevent tack from cracking or drying out?
Regular cleaning, proper conditioning, and storing tack in a cool, dry place will help prevent cracking. Avoid direct sunlight and extreme temperatures whenever possible.
What is the best way to clean leather tack?
What is the best way to clean leather tack?
Use a gentle saddle soap or leather cleaner with a damp sponge or brush to remove buildup without stripping natural oils. Avoid soaking the leather or using harsh household cleaners.
Do I need to oil my tack after every cleaning?
Do I need to oil my tack after every cleaning?
No. Oil should be used sparingly. Over-oiling can weaken leather fibers and cause tack to become too soft or unsafe. Most tack benefits from light oiling only when leather feels dry or stiff.










