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Leather saddles are a significant investment for any rider. Regular cleaning and conditioning are essential to maintain the leather's suppleness, prevent cracking, and ensure the safety of both horse and rider. 🧽 Essential Supplies Before you begin, gather the following items: or sponges Saddle soap (glycerin-based) Leather conditioner or balsam Small brush (like a soft toothbrush for crevices) Warm water (sparingly) Saddle stand or rack 🧼 Step-by-Step Cleaning Process 1. Initial Dusting

Dampen a sponge slightly—never soak it, as too much water can damage leather. Apply a small amount of saddle soap and work it into a light lather using circular motions. HowToCleanASaddle.7z

Keep your saddle in a cool, dry place with a breathable saddle cover to protect it from dust. If you'd like to dive deeper, let me know: Leather saddles are a significant investment for any rider

Avoid the seat if you prefer a "grippier" feel, as some conditioners can make the leather slippery. 5. Final Buffing Initial Dusting Dampen a sponge slightly—never soak it,

Remove the stirrup leathers and girth. Use a dry, soft cloth to wipe away loose dust, hair, and mud. Focus on the underside where sweat and grime build up most. 2. Deep Clean with Saddle Soap

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