Evan

Obenauf's was developed by a wildland firefighter that walked through wet 
ashes all day in expensive leather boots; it soaks into the leather 
protecting it from the harsh conditions. The Montana Pitch Blend didn't 
soak in as well and left the leather tacky and darkened it more than the 
Obenauf's did. I don't ride leather saddles on my bicycles, but I do use 
the Obenauf's on my hunting boots and horse tack. Many of the high-end boot 
manufactures put their label on Obenauf's LP; I used to buy the overruns 
from Obenauf's at a reduced price.

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