I use beeswax and coconut oil, 1:1 for vegetable tan leather. The coconut oil does not go rancid or get sticky because its composition is mostly saturated.
1lb beeswax, 1 toilet ring wax, 1 container Vaseline, 12oz coconut oil. Heat ingredients together until fully melted allow to cool & apply. Is it 100% natural - obviously not but it damn sure works on everything from firearms to leather and waterproofs any garment
The vaseline will deteriorate leather and plastic surfaces with time because it's petroleum jelly, silicone oil/grease might be a better replacement but idk how it will interact with your other ingredients
@@Yelladog78 hope all is well 😊 it deteriorates slowly so probably keep an eye on the delicate parts, also I am 100% sure that the other ingredients will slow it down alot
@@WYO_Cowboy_Joe like I've already said I've been using it over 20 years regularly without issue, in fact I have the same leather wallet my wife made me in 1995 and it's perfectly fine so obviously it takes a long long long time 😁
@@Yelladog78 yeah I think the main thing is that the leather possessions won't last for generations, and maybe it also depends on the type of leather and how it was treated
Because of the food grade vegetable oils they go bad, you need to use oils that have been treated to not spoil, such as some oils used for wood or painting or use products made for leather
I use beeswax and coconut oil, 1:1 for vegetable tan leather. The coconut oil does not go rancid or get sticky because its composition is mostly saturated.
Does cooking oil soften leather gloves??
Can I use castor oil only itself??
thanks for the tutorial. Can we use it for crazy horse leather?
sad it destroyed my 4 grand saddle
@@Holy_shit69stop lying 🤦🏻♂️
Add essential oil you can use as a beard balm.
1lb beeswax, 1 toilet ring wax, 1 container Vaseline, 12oz coconut oil. Heat ingredients together until fully melted allow to cool & apply. Is it 100% natural - obviously not but it damn sure works on everything from firearms to leather and waterproofs any garment
The vaseline will deteriorate leather and plastic surfaces with time because it's petroleum jelly, silicone oil/grease might be a better replacement but idk how it will interact with your other ingredients
@@blueberry766 it hasn't in 20 years but I'll keep an eye on it
@@Yelladog78 hope all is well 😊
it deteriorates slowly so probably keep an eye on the delicate parts, also I am 100% sure that the other ingredients will slow it down alot
@@WYO_Cowboy_Joe like I've already said I've been using it over 20 years regularly without issue, in fact I have the same leather wallet my wife made me in 1995 and it's perfectly fine so obviously it takes a long long long time 😁
@@Yelladog78 yeah I think the main thing is that the leather possessions won't last for generations, and maybe it also depends on the type of leather and how it was treated
Why after 2 to 3 days my shoes smell bad, like stale cooking oil. Even though I have added a few drops of lavender fragrance 😳
The castor oil
Also don’t add essential oils…
WTF BRO?
Oil goes rancid
Because of the food grade vegetable oils they go bad, you need to use oils that have been treated to not spoil, such as some oils used for wood or painting or use products made for leather
Thank you
yeah cause everyone has a beeswax at home lol
You don't? Sounds like a skill issue.