Saddle Soap for Leather Cleaning - 100% All Natural (4oz) is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Description
Description
Heavy-duty cleaning with gentle, all-natural care.
What’s Included
One 4 oz tub of Rhino Wax Saddle Soap
Deep Yet Gentle Cleaning
Effectively removes dirt, sweat, and grime while remaining safe for routine use.
Hydrates While It Cleans
Natural waxes and oils help condition leather during cleaning.
How to Clean Horse Tack
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Wet dauber brush and apply soap.
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Scrub in circular motion to create lather.
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Wipe clean with cloth.
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Allow to dry 12–24 hours.
100% Natural Formula
Made with beeswax, castile soap, and castor oil.
NO Neatsfoot Oil.
No animal byproducts.
Extend Leather Life
Restores worn leather and maintains suppleness and durability.
Made in the USA
Dedicated Support from Alan and Paul on every purchase.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does saddle soap condition leather too?
Does saddle soap condition leather too?
Saddle soap cleans and provides light conditioning, but it does not replace oil or conditioner for long-term leather health. Think of it as a cleaning step, not a full conditioning treatment.
How long should tack dry after cleaning or conditioning?
How long should tack dry after cleaning or conditioning?
Allow tack to dry completely before use. This ensures proper absorption and maintains safety, comfort, and performance while riding.
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.
What’s the difference between leather oil and leather conditioner for tack?
What’s the difference between leather oil and leather conditioner for tack?
Leather oil penetrates deeply to restore moisture to dry leather. Conditioner adds surface protection and helps maintain flexibility. Many riders use oil occasionally and conditioner more regularly.








