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Avoid the seat if you prefer a "grippier" feel, as some conditioners can make the leather slippery. 5. Final Buffing
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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. Avoid the seat if you prefer a "grippier"
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 HowToCleanASaddle.7z
Pay extra attention to the areas where the stirrup leathers rub and near the buckles. 3. Wipe Away Residue