Will conditioning my seats fix the cracks that have developed?

It is difficult to reverse dehydration problems such as cracking, however, regular cleaning and conditioning with Oakwood automotive care products will re-hydrate the lower layers, fibres and pores of leather to soften existing cracks, minimise their appearance and prevent further cracking.

It is difficult to reverse dehydration problems such as cracking, however, regular cleaning and conditioning with Oakwood automotive care products will re-hydrate the lower layers, fibres and pores of leather to soften existing cracks, minimise their appearance and prevent further cracking.

Can I use the Oakwood Automotive Leather Conditioner on my car dashboard and trim?

​The Oakwood Leather Conditioning Cream can be used on vinyl and plastic surfaces to help rejuvenate areas that require cleaning, have faded or have diminished in colour.

​The Oakwood Leather Conditioning Cream can be used on vinyl and plastic surfaces to help rejuvenate areas that require cleaning, have faded or have diminished in colour.

How do I prepare my saddle for cleaning?

It is a good idea to place your saddle onto a saddle rack and strip the saddle of all fittings which includes stirrup leathers and breastplate. Remove the girth for English saddles and the stirrups, cinch strap and rear flank strap for western saddles. This will allow free access to all leather areas on the saddle. Gently brush down the saddle with a soft cloth or damp dowel to remove any dirt, hair or dust from the surface of the leather.

It is a good idea to place your saddle onto a saddle rack and strip the saddle of all fittings which includes stirrup leathers and breastplate. Remove the girth for English saddles and the stirrups, cinch strap and rear flank strap for western saddles. This will allow free access to all leather areas on the saddle. Gently brush down the saddle with a soft cloth or damp dowel to remove any dirt, hair or dust from the surface of the leather.

How do I prevent mould growing on saddles and riding gear?

Regular cleaning and conditioning is the easiest way to prevent mould growth on saddle gear. Always store your gear in a dry, clean storage area and away from damp, humid areas that are ideal places for mould to harvest. It’s also a good idea to store your saddle in a breathable saddle bag once it’s cleaned to keep it clean. You should also dry down your gear after riding in the wet, to remove excess moisture.

Regular cleaning and conditioning is the easiest way to prevent mould growth on saddle gear. Always store your gear in a dry, clean storage area and away from damp, humid areas that are ideal places for mould to harvest. It’s also a good idea to store your saddle in a breathable saddle bag once it’s cleaned to keep it clean. You should also dry down your gear after riding in the wet, to remove excess moisture.

What products do I need to clean my saddle?

For cleaning saddle gear, you will need Oakwood Saddle Soap, which is specially formulated to gently clean the leather surface. Use a soft bristle brush to remove dirt and grime from the pores of the leather and tooling areas that are hard to clean, as well as a clean cloth to wipe down and dry the surface. After cleaning, use Oakwood’s Leather Conditioner with a soft, clean cloth or sponge, buffing off any excess. For ‘in between’ cleans, use Oakwood’s Leather and Synthetic Wipes.

For cleaning saddle gear, you will need Oakwood Saddle Soap, which is specially formulated to gently clean the leather surface. Use a soft bristle brush to remove dirt and grime from the pores of the leather and tooling areas that are hard to clean, as well as a clean cloth to wipe down and dry the surface. After cleaning, use Oakwood’s Leather Conditioner with a soft, clean cloth or sponge, buffing off any excess. For ‘in between’ cleans, use Oakwood’s Leather and Synthetic Wipes.

How do I clean my saddle and bridles?

To clean the leather saddle, dust off leather and apply Oakwood Liquid Saddle Soap to a soft damp cloth. (For cleaners in a spray pack, you can spray cleaner directly onto the surface of the leather.) Rub the surface of the leather in a circular motion, remove dirt and allow surface to dry naturally.

To clean the leather saddle, dust off leather and apply Oakwood Liquid Saddle Soap to a soft damp cloth. (For cleaners in a spray pack, you can spray cleaner directly onto the surface of the leather.) Rub the surface of the leather in a circular motion, remove dirt and allow surface to dry naturally.

How do I condition my saddles and bridles?

Make sure that you have a soft clean cloth handy. Apply Oakwood’s Leather Conditioner to a soft cloth and rub into the surface of the leather. Allow the conditioner to absorb into the leather surface for about 5 minutes, before buffing off conditioner with a soft cloth.

Make sure that you have a soft clean cloth handy. Apply Oakwood’s Leather Conditioner to a soft cloth and rub into the surface of the leather. Allow the conditioner to absorb into the leather surface for about 5 minutes, before buffing off conditioner with a soft cloth.

Why is using the right leather care products for equestrian saddles and tack important?

​Leather saddle and tack gear is expensive, so you want to be sure that you use the right leather care products to preserve, maintain and protect your gear and keep it in its original condition. Using leather care products that are ‘too waxy’ will tend to only sit on the surface of leather collecting dust and not penetrate to moisturise the lower layers of the leather to promote long term protection. On the other hand, leather conditioners that are in liquid form without enough natural oil or wax may not provide the necessary moisturising and nourishing qualities good quality gear requires in order to maintain its natural beauty of long period of time.

​Leather saddle and tack gear is expensive, so you want to be sure that you use the right leather care products to preserve, maintain and protect your gear and keep it in its original condition. Using leather care products that are ‘too waxy’ will tend to only sit on the surface of leather collecting dust and not penetrate to moisturise the lower layers of the leather to promote long term protection. On the other hand, leather conditioners that are in liquid form without enough natural oil or wax may not provide the necessary moisturising and nourishing qualities good quality gear requires in order to maintain its natural beauty of long period of time.