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How to Care for Your Saddle

The key to ensuring your Collegiate saddle lives a long and happy life is through proper care and maintenance. Keeping the saddle free of excess dust and dirt - as well as ensuring the leather is properly hydrated - equates to healthy leather.

Things you’ll need:

Cleaning your leather Collegiate Saddle

Start by removing stirrup leathers and irons, and any other accessories you may have attached to your saddle – this will allow you to really inspect each part of the saddle and ensure the cleanest clean and optimal conditioning. Submerge a clean tack sponge in warm water and wring out the excess water. Wipe down all surfaces of the saddle with the damp sponge, focusing on areas that have built up dust and dirt. Allow the saddle to dry before applying any oil/balm/conditioner.

Once the saddle is dry you can begin applying the Collegiate Leather Cream to the saddle. Use a dry tack sponge to apply the cream in light layers. It is possible to over condition leather – so start small. Apply the cream to both sides of the leather, as the bottom side typically absorbs better than the top. Apply light layers until absorption stops or slows.

If your saddle is very dry and in need of additional moisture you can apply neatsfoot oil instead of leather cream. This should be applied in the same manner as the cream – in light layers until the saddle stops absorbing the oil. Take care not to apply too much, an over-oiled seat will be reflected in your breeches!

After the cream or oil, you may apply a thin coat of Collegiate Saddle Soap to lock in moisture if desired. Believe it or not saddle soap is the final step to caring for a saddle, not the first! Using saddle soap to clean your saddle will typically lock the dirt into the pores of the leather, which can cause problems down the road. Saddle soap when applied last will create a thin barrier between your saddle and the elements, helping to repel excess moisture.

Once the saddle has been cleaned, conditioned and allowed to dry you may replace the saddle cover – we recommend the fabric saddle cover that came with your Collegiate saddle – and return it to the tack room.

My stirrup pads are looking a little dingy

Is your newly cleaned and conditioned saddle not showing its best colours due to some dingy stirrup pads? An easy solution to this problem is toothpaste! Take the irons off your saddle, and scrub a little toothpaste onto the stirrup pads with an old toothbrush. Allow the toothpaste to sit for a few minutes before washing it off. You should be left with dazzling white stirrup pads! Minty fresh!

*Don’t apply leather care products to suede or synthetic products.

 

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