I found my grandpa's baseball glove from the late 1940's and it had been sitting in box for who knows how long, it was extremely dry but not to the point of disintegrating so I used almost 1 whole can of Obenauf's on it and it's now completely hydrated and usable again. It works great.
1 whole can🤔, I've been using my one can for like 3 years now and it's only half gone.. You could probably throw you're glove at the wall and it'll stick to it😅.. Put you're hand in it and probaly never need lotion again
Please tell me what the difference is between Obenaufs and Frye LP. I bought a purse from Frye (500.00) and need to put an LP on it now. I have Obenaufs on hand, I put it on my boots! But I would have to order Frye LP. It did make my boots “much darker”, but they were already Cognac! My purse is natural leather. This is the first time I’ve used it when I applied it to my boots. Im thinking it will really darken the purse. I have an Obenaufs brochure, can’t find anything about applying to purses! Thanks! Shirley Loved the video BTW
@@shirleygallegos1422 You probably won't get a reply, the video *is* five years old at this point. Also leave your comment in the comment section, not as a reply to somebody else
Mr. Wranglerstar, I grew up in Minnesota and spent my childhood years with Dad near the Canadian boarder hunting, fishing and just plain living. I was nearly 20 when dad passed away. An old Sweed, Marine, and honest man he was. I didnt learn everything I needed to pursue my dream, doing everything you are doing. Thank you for being such a close friend ( even tho we have never met) and mentor. You help me so much in your wisdom and teaching. God Bless you and yours.
Hi Cody. I recently started carrying a small plastic tube with 15-20 cotton balls soaked with Obenauf's. This stuff is great! Rather than carrying oil, when I use my axe or knife, I'll take out a cotton ball and apply a light coat of the Obenauf's to prevent rust. That way, if I use the knife for camp food prep, I don't have to worry about it. As you point out, I also use it as lip balm, and finally, the cotton balls make great fire starters. Talk about multi-purpose! Thanks.
A few friends of mine have had sub $200 Chippewas for a decade or longer. You can't always knock a product because it's affordable. There are exceptions.. and I think Chippewas and Thorogoods are a couple examples for a quality boot at an affordable price.
U damn sure don’t have to spend $500 to get a good pair of boots…funny enough i’m a big fan of Georgia boot. They’ve always treated me just fine. If there’s an issue within a year they’ll send a new pair…also love my Thorogoods
my 2 year old daughter has extremely dry skin, especially behind her knees. We have tried so many lotions to no avail. After seeing a previous boot video where you used Obenauf's, I ordered some for my leather gear and later rubbed some of my daughters legs. No more cracked and painful skin! My daughter thanks you!
Finally received the Obenauf's free 1oz! I will definitely be purchasing this product ! I just put the heavy duty lp on just about everything I could find! All my shoes are leather and I finished my belts! Can't wait to get their furniture products as well!
I have my Father's 1911 and holster that he went ashore wearing on June 6, 1944. Have tried a couple of things on the holster, it did not recover from being submerged in river mud for a week back in 1998 like the pistol did. I hope this product will revive this bit of history better than some other things I have used. The best I can say so far is that the leather stopped deteriorating so far...
I've used Obenaufs for years. I worked as a Thermite welder on the U P Railroad. The heat from the welds and the sparks from grinding really exact a toll on boots. It dries and cracks the leather and the boot laces. Obenaufs saved my boots and gave me years of service out of one pair of boots. Working in the ballast and in all types of weather, proper boot care is essential to your feet and back. Nobody wants to break in a new pair of boots once a year or shoes for that matter. Obenaufs was the answer for me. I use it on all my leather products. My trail companion uses it on his boots in the winter, to protect his paws from sharp ice. We both endorse Obenaufs.
I have bin using there product for about 10 years it is fantastic stuff I won't buy anything else and I haven't seen any around for years in my town I'm glad to know they are still out there I will order some soon thank you for asking for a promo code that will help me out. Keep up the good work.
Hello Cody. Thank you for the information and the discount code. I just placed an order and it worked well! Please keep up the great work. I do not understand why anyone would dislike this video. But there are SO many more of us who enjoy learning from you and understand and appreciate your perspective.
I found out another use for it today. I had severely sun bleached whitetail antlers that were on my grandfathers shed for about 40 years and a coat of obenaufs brought them right back to life. Merry Christmas everyone.
Cody, Iv'e used it for a couple years now and it's my goto for all my leather needs and I suffered from cracked skin on my feet bottoms and after a few applications I no longer have the problem along with some other foot problems and that went away also. P.S. by the way listening to your advice brought me to investing in some Wesco boots and I would recommend others do the same I put them on in the morning and almost don't want to take them off at the end of the day. Thanks.
Just wanted to let you know I have also been a Obernauf's fan for a long time. It was only sold in the local Red Wing store, however, now I find it many places. I bought my wife a leather purse and coin purse that really shine when I put Obernauf's on them. I also put it on my leather binocular case. Keep up the great videos!
I use 550 paracord to make my own laces. Then coat them with beeswax. I also have a different technique for tying my laces. They will not come undone. No, it’s not the “double knot” that most other people do.
About 3 years ago I bought a pair of Irish setter boots they are technically hunting boots but I wear them every day as my work boots, they are very comfortable, I am on my feet all day long as a mechanic and also use them for outdoor work in heavy brush, they never leave my feet hurting! Thanks for the heads up Cody, I'll have to look into buying some for my boots and wallet.
Thanks for a great video. I enjoy all of your presentations, especially this one. I use Obenauf's LP on the spines and covers of leather bound books and journals to preserve and protect and lubricate these items from cracking and dryness. (Use very lightly. )
My friend has had his smoke jumpers over 15 years with heavy use in forestry management and fire fighting on and off over those years. He always took care of them when not using them and took great care of them when working with them
Hi Cody, first of all I'd like to thank you, and your family for the great videos you have gifted us with. I would use Obenauf's on the worse and most neglected leather that I have owned now for 50 years, my feet, and I'm not kidding.
I just bought some Obenauf's today at Murdoch's Ranch Supply. I used it on my work boots that were getting dry and my Wells Lamont gloves. I liked the way it made the gloves feel and it waterproofed them pretty well. Same with the boots. Great product and I plan on using it for many years to come. Thanks for the video!
Pros15MTBR Rawlings Pro Preferred 11.5 Pitcher Infield Baseball Glove is the glove of my choice and I spent well over 300 dollars on these gloves. I can definatly use this product to keep my leather from cracking since this is the only pair I own and use. I would love to have a jar myself and my wife and I love your videos. Thanks, Nguyen
Great product! I just used this product for the first and it is hands down the BEST leather protector that I have ever used on my boots, knife sheaths, holsters and belts. I would like to say thank you for turning me on to this product. Thank you for taking the time to make these videos, they are great. Also used the product code and saved some money, so thanks again.
Hi Cody and Family, After watching your video I'm inspired to refurbish my old baseball glove. My 2 1/2 year old nephew found it in the closest a few weeks ago and has carried it around every time he is here. I figure that since I don't have any children that it would be a fine piece of my childhood history to pass down to him. I would use the container of Obenauf's in the process if I was chosen. Thanks for making videos they are entertaining and inspiring.
I use the HD LP on my leather boots for brewing. Most guys in my industry use rubber boots, Mucks or Xtratufs. However, rubber just doesn't breath and most brewers walk out with major swamp foot. I have been using the LP on my Wolverine boots for 3 months and my feet have never felt better! I just reapply on saturday morning over coffee and my boots are good for the next week. A lot of hot water, brewing acids and caustics get on these boots. I can attest to Obenofe LP.
Thanks for the video. I've always enjoyed polishing out my boots, but now that I've got my first pair of Wildland boots I didn't know the proper care for them. So thank you for directing me to a quality product.
Hey Cody - I think Gerard Bulter would have loved the smoothness of the Obenauf's LP for his leather panties during the shooting of 300... It's always a pleasure to watch your videos!
I would use one to bring back to life the briefcase my Grandfather used during his career with the U.S. Forrest Service. Of coarse I would also apply to all other leather items my Wife and I own. Thank you Cody for the opportunity.
I sh!t You not I’ve absolutely slathered obenaufs all over my boots the first tub stood no chance and I’m grateful for the protection I unfortunately have oil damaged my boots with waste oil but I can’t really tell because of how infused they are by your recommendation. Thank you wranglerstar
Wow! that looks like a real good product. I have several leather items I would like to rejuvenate I would like to pass on to my grandchildren. I also have some small wood items that I made in H.S. shop class and I think it would help preserve them and I could pass on also.I wach as many of your videos as I am able to try and learn more ways to be a little more frugal than I have been in the past. I am now 62 years old and I am living on a fixed income and sure could use your offer of Obenauf's.
I put them on my gloves too it makes them last longer. WhenI was on a hot shot crew i also was saw many people turning their gloves inside out and using them like that. But they would fall apart much quicker, i don't recommend it. ill try to send a picture of my first good pair of boots. wescos they happen to be hand me downs from my uncle who works for a the electric company as a line man/ pole climber. these boot are probably 25 years old your love them. Thanks for sharing all you do cody!
wranglerstar Just bought the Obenauf LP on there site, and your coupon still works! Thanks alot! They offer internatinal shipping as well! God bless you and your family!
The first thing that came to mind as I was watching the vid was, "I wonder if that would help the leather seats in my '98 4Runner?" And, when you mentioned using it on a holster, I wondered if you put it inside the holster it would help to avoid holster wear on pistol? Love your videos, really love the occasional Christian messages when appropriate; keep up the good work!
There is nothing like superior products that are a great value. I ride motorcycle and my leather jacket is 13 years old and it still looks like new. I love this stuff. Great review.
I just got my obenauf's in the mail. The small sample and could not wait to try it out. I got a old pair of whites boots they were dried out. I do a lot of welding and cutting so the leather gets hard fast.i hope it brings them back to life and I put some on my belt to. And your right good work boots are hard to find. I go through boots I get about a year out of them and mostly cause their dried out. And split I have always used saddle soap but never get them back to life just make them hang in their. Thanks for all the videos. Your doing a good job.
Just used obenauf for the the first time on my leather hat. Looks great! I learned about it from you when you made jacks belt thanks again for all your videos. I can't wait to use it on my tomahawk sheath I had made.
I used to use Redwing Oil on my USA made loggers. Now I use Obenauf's LP. I use it on my heavy leather belts, loggers, my wife's leather boots, my leather wallet...it's just a great product! Though I don't have a lot of money, using this product really extends the life of the things that I need to last. Great vid!
I like the way you take care of all you own. You treat them with respect while using them and care for them after. Some people do not see the value in it but I challenge those individuals to think of how they care for their firearms... You treat them with respect, use them, and if you do care and respect firearms; then you clean and lubricate them and keep them in a safe place where it can't be damaged. It will last a life time if you do. So will many tools and quality items.
Neatsfoot is comprised mostly of lard. Although has some mineral oil which can breakdown stitching over time. I just pour a bit in the palm of my hand then work it into the leather while avoiding putting a lot on the stitching.
I love this stuff. I found out about a couple years back via one of your vids. I'll try to do a VR although my uses for it are pretty run of the mill. Boots, wallet, knife sheath, axe sheath..Great you were able to get hooked up with a great company. Congrats my friend.
I Bought some Obenauf's based on your recommendation, I like it a lot. I also bought the oil they have. I use the oil on the inside of the boot. I find that it keeps the soft leather on the inside of the boot soft and supple. I also use it on my belt. I think this is a great product. Thank you for the recommendation.
New subscriber here. I would use some Obenauf's to try to bring some life back to a leather machete case that that belonged to my Grandfather who passed in 2010. He was like a father to me. We often went hiking in the woods and he always carried his machete. Thank you for the informative videos. I look forward to to learning a great deal from your channel.
This video talked me into ordering a container of Obenaufs HD LP a couple years ago! I'm a chemical plant operator and this stuff really helps my boots last longer! I must've missed the discount code last time though! But this stuff is so great I've got no problem at all paying full price for another container!!
Thanks for the info. I am a hunter and learned through another TH-cam channel to process the deer fat into tallow. I have been using that on my boots and leather goods for about a year now and have had outstanding results. Just thought I would throw that out.
another amazing American made custom boot maker is the Russell Moccasin boot company. I have multiple pairs and have been wearing the same pairs for over a decade and they still look and feel amazing....As you said, you pay for a quality product but it is one that will last a life time...
Wow - from 7 years ago you look great. Long time subscriber first time commenter. This is what I use on my Saddleback leather briefcase/satchel & wallet, I also use it on my Filson Tin cloth jacket and hats, my Fox creek motorcycle boots and jacket too. Works great on wood breadboards. I also use it on my circa 1982 Vasque leather mountain hiking boots too. You could practice on yellow VEG-TAN leather work gloves if you like. Most of the items I mentioned are in the dark tan to brown or black color spectrum. So I don't notice any darkening. Here is my secret sauce. Food Grade Coconut Oil, the stuff that looks like Crisco shortening, (grocery store item) not the commercial coconut oil stuff you put on your body to sun tan with. Soaks in quickly, dries to the touch, and softens too. If you have any over waxed Filson Tin Cloth items try it on those first. You'll be amazed.
A few years ago I had my German Shorthair Pointer retrieving geese out of a half frozen lake. The edges were bordered by some really rough abrasive ice and her feet quickly got rubbed raw, cracked and bleeding. Had some LP in the truck, rubbed it on her feet, and some on her dry nose. Obviously Took her home for the day, but the LP helped heal her feet up really quickly.
Creative use: I too have nice leather boots and jackets etc. 'M a carpenter and have had the same hammers since my dad passed them down to me 30 years ago. They are Eastwing hammers with stacked leather handles. These are great looking and vomfortable tools but know to dry out and the leather shrinks and you get the picture. My dad taught me early on the importance of conditioning leather. Even the hammer handles. Especially the gammer handles. Well my hammers are probably 50 years old at least and I wouldnt trade them for brand new ones. I would live to try this product! Thanks for the video!
Use it on my shoes, boots, holsters, motorcycle jacket, gloves, boots, chaps, and leather jackets, belts, even the leather wrapped steering wheel in my truck. Pretty much everything I own that has leather on it. Great stuff. I think my motorcycle gear is the best test for Obenauf's between sun, rain, wind, dirt, road salt, and cold my gear sees it all including the bird droppings, and bug splats.
Cody I have noticed that if you put the Obenauf's, on the inside and out of the leather covers of your axes and hatchets. That the surface rust build up between uses will stop. Also it will help the ax to repell pitch and sap build up.
I've found Obenauf's to be amazing as a beard conditioner as well. I don't shave and have a significantly long beard. Obenauf's is the difference between looking like a Sasquatch and a scholar. It also works well on my 5 year old daughters eczema (can't keep her away from it) and of course on my leather boots.
I had a job interview and my roommate was hogging the bathroom so I couldn't do my hair. I took my obenhaufs and used it to style my hair using my van's mirror. It worked great!
I had a job interview and my roommate was hogging the bathroom so I couldn't do my hair. I took my obenhaufs and used it to style my hair using my van's mirror. It worked great!
I have that same beef with a lot of friends and family! Wile I'm in the same pair of boots for 10 years now only rebuilt once so far I think I can get another season out of them.
I've worn every day a cheap pair of Sketcher leather boots for 5 almost 6 years. They were cracking really bad in the bend area and some all over. After seeing this video on Obernauf's it reminded me of the herbal antibiotic salve I make with bees wax and herb infused vegetable oil. So I watched the other videos on how to apply the Obernauf's. I decided my boots were about to be replaced anyway plus I have a surplus of the salve (I intended to sell it but govt regs...). So I threw caution to the wind and gave it a shot. After just 1 application the boots bent better. Next pair of boots are deffinetly getting treated. I do feel there was 1 minor drawback. My boots were a nice tan. Now they're almost black. Maybe it will lighten up some after it dries. I just got finished with it.
wranglerstar I find that if you go around the loop twice, instead of once, your boots and shoes will not come untied. Way stronger than double nots, and with a much smaller footprint. When I was a kid, I used to retie my shoes multiple times a day, and after I learned this trick I found I could leave them tied for months if I wanted too with no slippage.
Just your average TH-cam commercial, I mean homemade video, from a paid sponsor, I mean average everyday guy, showing us the sponsored product, I mean his personal stock of SEVEN.....7.....new containers of product. I used to like @Wranglestar, but the more I watched the more I realized that he's a professional pitch man for various sponsors. Not saying he's a sellout or that it's his fault. He's an entrepreneur making a living just like the rest of us. Just don't try to make things anything else but what they are.
Been soaking my laces in a molten solution of parriffin and beeswax for several years now. Seems to work well. They are hard and stiff when they come out like a candle you just dipped then you heat them with a hair dryer to make it soak in deep. I dunk them three or four times. Get at least a year per set from $3 synthetic laces.
I have used Obenaufs for a few years now, it's great stuff, I put it on all my leather boots, holsters, rifle slings, etc. I have also.used it in my station boots and then put polish one over the top to get an extra shine. I just purchased a pare of whites boots this year for wildland
If you have a pair of moccasins (or gloves) that happen to be hardening, usually because they've been gotten wet and allowed to dry improperly, the best way I've found to soften them back up is to just apply Obenauf's very generously to your feet (or hands) before putting on the moccasins. Wear them until your feet have time to heat the moccasin (same idea with hands and gloves) up and really allow that Obenauf's to soak in. An added benefit is it really helps remove callouses from your feet!
Could`t agree more with you on quality boots. I bought a pair of $325 RedWings in 2000 that I wear every day still. Not as good as White`s but they`v held up all these years. 3-4 times a year I clean them up and oil them down with mink oil. Always buy quality boots !
Perfect name for the product. Obenauf in German translates to "On Top" and based on your video, the product should be used on top of all leather products!
OBENAUF MIGHT BE A GOOD WAY TO HIDE SHALLOW BLEMISHES/SCRATCCHES IN FURNITURE: My grandfather taught me that if one rubs his figure onto your forehead or the crease of your nose your figure collects natural oils. Rub the oil into leather scratches or shallow scratches of wood furniture. So the Obenauf wax might be a good way to hide blemishes in furniture...
There is so many use I can think of. My red wing boots, saddles, any kind of horse tack, seats in my truck, handles and sheaths of the knives I am restoring, the old hammers and some other leather handled tools I have. Maybe if I ise it in conjuction with an angle grinder it will soften my wifes 36 grit feet. Plus here in Maine there are plenty of woodsman,hunters and truck driver I could show it to that would love it.
I'm a U.S. Naval Engineering Officer. Unfortunately, we are forced to use a certain type of boot and would love to see how well this product would work on them. Chiefs and Officers also have white and sometimes brown shoes which we need to take care of and I think this 1 product vs the 3 we need now, would make a lot of sense. If you find me worthy of a free container and it works well, I would recommend it highly to all my shipmates. Thanks for ALL you do Cody!
I have never got any custom boots made Cody, (would love to), but I have a few pairs of Wolverine brand boots that I've been wearing & maintaining since 2004. VERY reliable & durable. Bought both of them at my local Army/Navy store. They're waterproof as well. I highly recommend that brand brother.
This looks identical product, black can, the whole deal to Viberg Boot Company's boot compound, in Victoria BC - Canada. I love my Canadian made Vibergs, they look identical to your White's in the States. You get your boots custom built for you in Victoria. I spent $600 abouts for my boots...love 'em. Great video
Obenaufs LP is a really great product. I had a guy tell me about it while on the fireline 10 years ago and have used it ever since. I have used nothing but it on my pair of Wesco boots and have had them since 2002. I don't turn my gloves inside out but I do use Obenaufs on them occasionally. Like a good pair of boots, you can get a lot of use out of a good quality pair of leather gloves if you take care of them.
Awesome video!! My collection of Brooks bicycle saddles would love to drink up some Obenauf's!! I'm pretty sure they're tired of all the cod liver oil. Thanks for the opportunity and for such a great channel!!
I bought some 5 years ago this stuff is great....... Its the best even my kids cheap goodwill hiking boots and it will make them waterproof they will clean up allot easier too
My grandfather acquired a black snake whip while working on the Chisum ranch (as in the John Wayne movie) in New Mexico many years ago. He gave it to me a few years back and it is in desperate need of of conditioning. I have not known what kind of treatment to use until I saw your video. I would love to use some Obenauf's on it.
The bootlaces I use personally is 550 cord. many reasons behind it. you can do a fairly good job melting ends and making a nice plastic end to keep it together.
Another Great Video. I use the Obenaufs on my Nicks Hotshots. I like to "grease" up the boots and then put them in the cab of my truck with the windows closed on a sunny day. This opens the leather and absorbs the Obenaufs. In the winter they sit in front of a wood stove between coats. I did not know about the laces that are offered (I usually buy my Obenaufs from Nicks), but am interested in them now. I may have to order a couple of sets.
I just ordered an 8oz jar, and the code still works. So thanks Cody. I have used Sno Seal for years, but I now have leather that just needs to be conditioned. While ordering I saw they have a spray fow waterproofing, so I will try that in the future.
I don't deserve a can of that more than others, But I have purchased a shoulder of thick vegie tanned leather and so far made a knife sheath. My first one. so m a little proud of it and soon i'll make a sheath for my hawk.
And was given a pare of those laces and the are awesome! They don't come untied, I never double knot them, and they don't break, I have see others working with me break multiple laces but mine still look new. Also the break in period was greatly reduced by using Obenaufs on the boots.
Hey Cody, I know you said you do not use the Obenauf's LP on your gloves & neither do I, but have have been using the Obenauf's Leather Oil. A quick dose here & there has really increased the life of my gloves. Take Care, Londian, Lars
Not sure if this product would be the same, but I have another bees wax based product that I purchased for boots, and my interesting use for that product is: on wooden cutting boards! It keeps the wood from cracking, makes it look shiny and new, and again it's anti-bacterial.
it works good on leather car seats. I used this on some good cheaper but not cheep boots and they lasted 7 years .but you are right about whites I live near them and every body that gets them loves them though most say they are not comfortable for about two weeks then there the most comfortable boots ever
I can't find the MSDS but from my research online Obenauf's Heavy Duty LP primarily contains beeswax, natural oils, propolis (tree resins). Good for leather that needs to retain shape and hardness like holsters. Many other leather treatments contain neatsoil or petroleum which will destroy the shape and make them limp as a noodle.
I would put it on my belt, knife sheath, boots (obviously), my hands, feet, ect. all i have for leather care is some cheap leather lube from the shoe store i would really appreciate it if i received a can. P.S. love the videos been watching for about 2 years now your videos have helped me so much keep the good work up!
WARNING...WARNING...WARNING...
Vaseline is made from petroleum. Petroleum products should NEVER be used on leather.
I've always liked the phrase, "When you buy quality, you only cry once."
Soulman1282 buy once cry once words to live by
yep. my survival instructor says "buy once cry once" when picking out good gear.
@@thedude1744 lol troll
I found my grandpa's baseball glove from the late 1940's and it had been sitting in box for who knows how long, it was extremely dry but not to the point of disintegrating so I used almost 1 whole can of Obenauf's on it and it's now completely hydrated and usable again. It works great.
That's crazy bro
1 whole can🤔, I've been using my one can for like 3 years now and it's only half gone..
You could probably throw you're glove at the wall and it'll stick to it😅.. Put you're hand in it and probaly never need lotion again
Silly AF dude.
My dad makes that stuff at the shop in Peck Idaho. There is only 7 people working there.
Cool
That’s neat
Please tell me what the difference is between Obenaufs and Frye LP.
I bought a purse from Frye (500.00) and need to put an LP on it now. I have Obenaufs on hand, I put it on my boots! But I would have to order Frye LP. It did make my boots “much darker”, but they were already Cognac! My purse is natural leather. This is the first time I’ve used it when I applied it to my boots. Im thinking it will really darken the purse. I have an Obenaufs brochure, can’t find anything about applying to purses!
Thanks!
Shirley
Loved the video BTW
@@shirleygallegos1422 You probably won't get a reply, the video *is* five years old at this point.
Also leave your comment in the comment section, not as a reply to somebody else
Mr. Wranglerstar,
I grew up in Minnesota and spent my childhood years with Dad near the Canadian boarder hunting, fishing and just plain living. I was nearly 20 when dad passed away. An old Sweed, Marine, and honest man he was.
I didnt learn everything I needed to pursue my dream, doing everything you are doing. Thank you for being such a close friend ( even tho we have never met) and mentor. You help me so much in your wisdom and teaching. God Bless you and yours.
Hi Cody. I recently started carrying a small plastic tube with 15-20 cotton balls soaked with Obenauf's. This stuff is great! Rather than carrying oil, when I use my axe or knife, I'll take out a cotton ball and apply a light coat of the Obenauf's to prevent rust. That way, if I use the knife for camp food prep, I don't have to worry about it. As you point out, I also use it as lip balm, and finally, the cotton balls make great fire starters. Talk about multi-purpose! Thanks.
A few friends of mine have had sub $200 Chippewas for a decade or longer. You can't always knock a product because it's affordable. There are exceptions.. and I think Chippewas and Thorogoods are a couple examples for a quality boot at an affordable price.
Redwings aswell exceptional bang for your buck quality affordable boot
U damn sure don’t have to spend $500 to get a good pair of boots…funny enough i’m a big fan of Georgia boot. They’ve always treated me just fine. If there’s an issue within a year they’ll send a new pair…also love my Thorogoods
my 2 year old daughter has extremely dry skin, especially behind her knees. We have tried so many lotions to no avail. After seeing a previous boot video where you used Obenauf's, I ordered some for my leather gear and later rubbed some of my daughters legs. No more cracked and painful skin! My daughter thanks you!
Finally received the Obenauf's free 1oz! I will definitely be purchasing this product ! I just put the heavy duty lp on just about everything I could find! All my shoes are leather and I finished my belts! Can't wait to get their furniture products as well!
I have my Father's 1911 and holster that he went ashore wearing on June 6, 1944. Have tried a couple of things on the holster, it did not recover from being submerged in river mud for a week back in 1998 like the pistol did. I hope this product will revive this bit of history better than some other things I have used. The best I can say so far is that the leather stopped deteriorating so far...
I've used Obenaufs for years. I worked as a Thermite welder on the U P Railroad. The heat from the welds and the sparks from grinding really exact a toll on boots. It dries and cracks the leather and the boot laces.
Obenaufs saved my boots and gave me years of service out of one pair of boots. Working in the ballast and in all types of weather, proper boot care is essential to your feet and back. Nobody wants to break in a new pair of boots once a year or shoes for that matter. Obenaufs was the answer for me. I use it on all my leather products. My trail companion uses it on his boots in the winter, to protect his paws from sharp ice. We both endorse Obenaufs.
I have bin using there product for about 10 years it is fantastic stuff I won't buy anything else and I haven't seen any around for years in my town I'm glad to know they are still out there I will order some soon thank you for asking for a promo code that will help me out. Keep up the good work.
Hello Cody. Thank you for the information and the discount code. I just placed an order and it worked well! Please keep up the great work. I do not understand why anyone would dislike this video. But there are SO many more of us who enjoy learning from you and understand and appreciate your perspective.
I found out another use for it today. I had severely sun bleached whitetail antlers that were on my grandfathers shed for about 40 years and a coat of obenaufs brought them right back to life. Merry Christmas everyone.
Cody had to go back to this old video for reference. So amazing how far this channel has come I remember when this came out.
Cody, Iv'e used it for a couple years now and it's my goto for all my leather needs and I suffered from cracked skin on my feet bottoms and after a few applications I no longer have the problem along with some other foot problems and that went away also.
P.S. by the way listening to your advice brought me to investing in some Wesco boots and I would recommend others do the same I put them on in the morning and almost don't want to take them off at the end of the day. Thanks.
Just wanted to let you know I have also been a Obernauf's fan for a long time. It was only sold in the local Red Wing store, however, now I find it many places. I bought my wife a leather purse and coin purse that really shine when I put Obernauf's on them. I also put it on my leather binocular case. Keep up the great videos!
I use 550 paracord to make my own laces. Then coat them with beeswax.
I also have a different technique for tying my laces. They will not come undone. No, it’s not the “double knot” that most other people do.
About 3 years ago I bought a pair of Irish setter boots they are technically hunting boots but I wear them every day as my work boots, they are very comfortable, I am on my feet all day long as a mechanic and also use them for outdoor work in heavy brush, they never leave my feet hurting! Thanks for the heads up Cody, I'll have to look into buying some for my boots and wallet.
Thanks for a great video. I enjoy all of your presentations, especially this one. I use Obenauf's LP on the spines and covers of leather bound books and journals to preserve and protect and lubricate these items from cracking and dryness. (Use very lightly. )
My friend has had his smoke jumpers over 15 years with heavy use in forestry management and fire fighting on and off over those years. He always took care of them when not using them and took great care of them when working with them
Hi Cody, first of all I'd like to thank you, and your family for the great videos you have gifted us with. I would use Obenauf's on the worse and most neglected leather that I have owned now for 50 years, my feet, and I'm not kidding.
I just bought some Obenauf's today at Murdoch's Ranch Supply. I used it on my work boots that were getting dry and my Wells Lamont gloves. I liked the way it made the gloves feel and it waterproofed them pretty well. Same with the boots. Great product and I plan on using it for many years to come. Thanks for the video!
Pros15MTBR Rawlings Pro Preferred 11.5 Pitcher Infield Baseball Glove is the glove of my choice and I spent well over 300 dollars on these gloves. I can definatly use this product to keep my leather from cracking since this is the only pair I own and use. I would love to have a jar myself and my wife and I love your videos. Thanks, Nguyen
Great product! I just used this product for the first and it is hands down the BEST leather protector that I have ever used on my boots, knife sheaths, holsters and belts. I would like to say thank you for turning me on to this product. Thank you for taking the time to make these videos, they are great. Also used the product code and saved some money, so thanks again.
Hi Cody and Family,
After watching your video I'm inspired to refurbish my old baseball glove. My 2 1/2 year old nephew found it in the closest a few weeks ago and has carried it around every time he is here. I figure that since I don't have any children that it would be a fine piece of my childhood history to pass down to him. I would use the container of Obenauf's in the process if I was chosen.
Thanks for making videos they are entertaining and inspiring.
I use the HD LP on my leather boots for brewing. Most guys in my industry use rubber boots, Mucks or Xtratufs. However, rubber just doesn't breath and most brewers walk out with major swamp foot. I have been using the LP on my Wolverine boots for 3 months and my feet have never felt better! I just reapply on saturday morning over coffee and my boots are good for the next week. A lot of hot water, brewing acids and caustics get on these boots. I can attest to Obenofe LP.
Thanks for the video. I've always enjoyed polishing out my boots, but now that I've got my first pair of Wildland boots I didn't know the proper care for them. So thank you for directing me to a quality product.
Hey Cody - I think Gerard Bulter would have loved the smoothness of the Obenauf's LP for his leather panties during the shooting of 300...
It's always a pleasure to watch your videos!
I would use one to bring back to life the briefcase my Grandfather used during his career with the U.S. Forrest Service. Of coarse I would also apply to all other leather items my Wife and I own. Thank you Cody for the opportunity.
I sh!t You not I’ve absolutely slathered obenaufs all over my boots the first tub stood no chance and I’m grateful for the protection I unfortunately have oil damaged my boots with waste oil but I can’t really tell because of how infused they are by your recommendation. Thank you wranglerstar
Wow! that looks like a real good product. I have several leather items I would like to rejuvenate I would like to pass on to my grandchildren. I also have some small wood items that I made in H.S. shop class and I think it would help preserve them and I could pass on also.I wach as many of your videos as I am able to try and learn more ways to be a little more frugal than I have been in the past. I am now 62 years old and I am living on a fixed income and sure could use your offer of Obenauf's.
I put them on my gloves too it makes them last longer. WhenI was on a hot shot crew i also was saw many people turning their gloves inside out and using them like that. But they would fall apart much quicker, i don't recommend it. ill try to send a picture of my first good pair of boots. wescos they happen to be hand me downs from my uncle who works for a the electric company as a line man/ pole climber. these boot are probably 25 years old your love them. Thanks for sharing all you do cody!
Mrs Wrangler is still laughing over this comment. So far you'rs is the best.
I will be ordering Obenauf's as soon as I get get. Can't wait to work it into my belts, boots and especially my guitar straps!!
wranglerstar Just bought the Obenauf LP on there site, and your coupon still works! Thanks alot! They offer internatinal shipping as well! God bless you and your family!
The first thing that came to mind as I was watching the vid was, "I wonder if that would help the leather seats in my '98 4Runner?" And, when you mentioned using it on a holster, I wondered if you put it inside the holster it would help to avoid holster wear on pistol? Love your videos, really love the occasional Christian messages when appropriate; keep up the good work!
There is nothing like superior products that are a great value. I ride motorcycle and my leather jacket is 13 years old and it still looks like new. I love this stuff. Great review.
I just got my obenauf's in the mail. The small sample and could not wait to try it out. I got a old pair of whites boots they were dried out. I do a lot of welding and cutting so the leather gets hard fast.i hope it brings them back to life and I put some on my belt to. And your right good work boots are hard to find. I go through boots I get about a year out of them and mostly cause their dried out. And split I have always used saddle soap but never get them back to life just make them hang in their. Thanks for all the videos. Your doing a good job.
Just used obenauf for the the first time on my leather hat. Looks great! I learned about it from you when you made jacks belt thanks again for all your videos. I can't wait to use it on my tomahawk sheath I had made.
Wranglerstar pre "Act accordingly".
I used to use Redwing Oil on my USA made loggers. Now I use Obenauf's LP. I use it on my heavy leather belts, loggers, my wife's leather boots, my leather wallet...it's just a great product! Though I don't have a lot of money, using this product really extends the life of the things that I need to last. Great vid!
I like the way you take care of all you own. You treat them with respect while using them and care for them after. Some people do not see the value in it but I challenge those individuals to think of how they care for their firearms... You treat them with respect, use them, and if you do care and respect firearms; then you clean and lubricate them and keep them in a safe place where it can't be damaged. It will last a life time if you do. So will many tools and quality items.
Neatsfoot is comprised mostly of lard. Although has some mineral oil which can breakdown stitching over time. I just pour a bit in the palm of my hand then work it into the leather while avoiding putting a lot on the stitching.
I absolutely love giving my Whites the Obenauf treatment. Definitely the best thing you can do for your work boots
I love this stuff. I found out about a couple years back via one of your vids. I'll try to do a VR although my uses for it are pretty run of the mill. Boots, wallet, knife sheath, axe sheath..Great you were able to get hooked up with a great company. Congrats my friend.
I Bought some Obenauf's based on your recommendation, I like it a lot. I also bought the oil they have. I use the oil on the inside of the boot. I find that it keeps the soft leather on the inside of the boot soft and supple. I also use it on my belt. I think this is a great product. Thank you for the recommendation.
I have used the product on a saw blade that was sticking on me while sawing a board, It lubricates very well.
New subscriber here. I would use some Obenauf's to try to bring some life back to a leather machete case that that belonged to my Grandfather who passed in 2010. He was like a father to me. We often went hiking in the woods and he always carried his machete. Thank you for the informative videos. I look forward to to learning a great deal from your channel.
This video talked me into ordering a container of Obenaufs HD LP a couple years ago! I'm a chemical plant operator and this stuff really helps my boots last longer! I must've missed the discount code last time though! But this stuff is so great I've got no problem at all paying full price for another container!!
Thanks for the info. I am a hunter and learned through another TH-cam channel to process the deer fat into tallow. I have been using that on my boots and leather goods for about a year now and have had outstanding results. Just thought I would throw that out.
another amazing American made custom boot maker is the Russell Moccasin boot company. I have multiple pairs and have been wearing the same pairs for over a decade and they still look and feel amazing....As you said, you pay for a quality product but it is one that will last a life time...
Wow - from 7 years ago you look great. Long time subscriber first time commenter. This is what I use on my Saddleback leather briefcase/satchel & wallet, I also use it on my Filson Tin cloth jacket and hats, my Fox creek motorcycle boots and jacket too. Works great on wood breadboards. I also use it on my circa 1982 Vasque leather mountain hiking boots too. You could practice on yellow VEG-TAN leather work gloves if you like. Most of the items I mentioned are in the dark tan to brown or black color spectrum. So I don't notice any darkening. Here is my secret sauce. Food Grade Coconut Oil, the stuff that looks like Crisco shortening, (grocery store item) not the commercial coconut oil stuff you put on your body to sun tan with. Soaks in quickly, dries to the touch, and softens too. If you have any over waxed Filson Tin Cloth items try it on those first. You'll be amazed.
I agree about your views on boots. I learned really early on in the military.. a good set of boots makes a big difference...
A few years ago I had my German Shorthair Pointer retrieving geese out of a half frozen lake. The edges were bordered by some really rough abrasive ice and her feet quickly got rubbed raw, cracked and bleeding. Had some LP in the truck, rubbed it on her feet, and some on her dry nose. Obviously Took her home for the day, but the LP helped heal her feet up really quickly.
Can we all acknowledge that Wranglestar is basically that Uncle that drops knowledge bombs to fill gaps in what our dad teaches us
Creative use: I too have nice leather boots and jackets etc. 'M a carpenter and have had the same hammers since my dad passed them down to me 30 years ago. They are Eastwing hammers with stacked leather handles. These are great looking and vomfortable tools but know to dry out and the leather shrinks and you get the picture. My dad taught me early on the importance of conditioning leather. Even the hammer handles. Especially the gammer handles.
Well my hammers are probably 50 years old at least and I wouldnt trade them for brand new ones. I would live to try this product!
Thanks for the video!
Use it on my shoes, boots, holsters, motorcycle jacket, gloves, boots, chaps, and leather jackets, belts, even the leather wrapped steering wheel in my truck. Pretty much everything I own that has leather on it. Great stuff. I think my motorcycle gear is the best test for Obenauf's between sun, rain, wind, dirt, road salt, and cold my gear sees it all including the bird droppings, and bug splats.
Cody I have noticed that if you put the Obenauf's, on the inside and out of the leather covers of your axes and hatchets. That the surface rust build up between uses will stop. Also it will help the ax to repell pitch and sap build up.
I've found Obenauf's to be amazing as a beard conditioner as well. I don't shave and have a significantly long beard. Obenauf's is the difference between looking like a Sasquatch and a scholar.
It also works well on my 5 year old daughters eczema (can't keep her away from it) and of course on my leather boots.
I had a job interview and my roommate was hogging the bathroom so I couldn't do my hair. I took my obenhaufs and used it to style my hair using my van's mirror. It worked great!
I had a job interview and my roommate was hogging the bathroom so I couldn't do my hair. I took my obenhaufs and used it to style my hair using my van's mirror. It worked great!
I have that same beef with a lot of friends and family! Wile I'm in the same pair of boots for 10 years now only rebuilt once so far I think I can get another season out of them.
Vaquero Estralla was my first choice for the product code unfortunately it had to many characters.
I've worn every day a cheap pair of Sketcher leather boots for 5 almost 6 years. They were cracking really bad in the bend area and some all over. After seeing this video on Obernauf's it reminded me of the herbal antibiotic salve I make with bees wax and herb infused vegetable oil. So I watched the other videos on how to apply the Obernauf's. I decided my boots were about to be replaced anyway plus I have a surplus of the salve (I intended to sell it but govt regs...). So I threw caution to the wind and gave it a shot. After just 1 application the boots bent better. Next pair of boots are deffinetly getting treated. I do feel there was 1 minor drawback. My boots were a nice tan. Now they're almost black. Maybe it will lighten up some after it dries. I just got finished with it.
wranglerstar I find that if you go around the loop twice, instead of once, your boots and shoes will not come untied. Way stronger than double nots, and with a much smaller footprint. When I was a kid, I used to retie my shoes multiple times a day, and after I learned this trick I found I could leave them tied for months if I wanted too with no slippage.
Just your average TH-cam commercial, I mean homemade video, from a paid sponsor, I mean average everyday guy, showing us the sponsored product, I mean his personal stock of SEVEN.....7.....new containers of product. I used to like @Wranglestar, but the more I watched the more I realized that he's a professional pitch man for various sponsors. Not saying he's a sellout or that it's his fault. He's an entrepreneur making a living just like the rest of us. Just don't try to make things anything else but what they are.
Been soaking my laces in a molten solution of parriffin and beeswax for several years now. Seems to work well. They are hard and stiff when they come out like a candle you just dipped then you heat them with a hair dryer to make it soak in deep. I dunk them three or four times. Get at least a year per set from $3 synthetic laces.
9 years later I’m here to say I spilled a whole bottle of the leather oil on a plastic table. Thing gleams like new😂
I have used Obenaufs for a few years now, it's great stuff, I put it on all my leather boots, holsters, rifle slings, etc. I have also.used it in my station boots and then put polish one over the top to get an extra shine. I just purchased a pare of whites boots this year for wildland
If you have a pair of moccasins (or gloves) that happen to be hardening, usually because they've been gotten wet and allowed to dry improperly, the best way I've found to soften them back up is to just apply Obenauf's very generously to your feet (or hands) before putting on the moccasins. Wear them until your feet have time to heat the moccasin (same idea with hands and gloves) up and really allow that Obenauf's to soak in. An added benefit is it really helps remove callouses from your feet!
Could`t agree more with you on quality boots. I bought a pair of $325 RedWings in 2000 that I wear every day still. Not as good as White`s but they`v held up all these years. 3-4 times a year I clean them up and oil them down with mink oil. Always buy quality boots !
Hey now Georgia Boots are great boots! I’ve had the same leather Georgia boots since 2008 am and about to have them resoled!!!
Perfect name for the product. Obenauf in German translates to "On Top" and based on your video, the product should be used on top of all leather products!
OBENAUF MIGHT BE A GOOD WAY TO HIDE SHALLOW BLEMISHES/SCRATCCHES IN FURNITURE:
My grandfather taught me that if one rubs his figure onto your forehead or the crease of your nose your figure collects natural oils. Rub the oil into leather scratches or shallow scratches of wood furniture. So the Obenauf wax might be a good way to hide blemishes in furniture...
White's is the manufacturer Smoke Jumper is the model.
There is so many use I can think of. My red wing boots, saddles, any kind of horse tack, seats in my truck, handles and sheaths of the knives I am restoring, the old hammers and some other leather handled tools I have. Maybe if I ise it in conjuction with an angle grinder it will soften my wifes 36 grit feet. Plus here in Maine there are plenty of woodsman,hunters and truck driver I could show it to that would love it.
I'm a U.S. Naval Engineering Officer. Unfortunately, we are forced to use a certain type of boot and would love to see how well this product would work on them. Chiefs and Officers also have white and sometimes brown shoes which we need to take care of and I think this 1 product vs the 3 we need now, would make a lot of sense. If you find me worthy of a free container and it works well, I would recommend it highly to all my shipmates. Thanks for ALL you do Cody!
I have never got any custom boots made Cody, (would love to), but I have a few pairs of Wolverine brand boots that I've been wearing & maintaining since 2004. VERY reliable & durable. Bought both of them at my local Army/Navy store. They're waterproof as well. I highly recommend that brand brother.
This looks identical product, black can, the whole deal to Viberg Boot Company's boot compound, in Victoria BC - Canada. I love my Canadian made Vibergs, they look identical to your White's in the States. You get your boots custom built for you in Victoria. I spent $600 abouts for my boots...love 'em. Great video
I could use it for my leather seat on my road bike and my work boots!
Thanks for another great video!
Obenaufs LP is a really great product. I had a guy tell me about it while on the fireline 10 years ago and have used it ever since. I have used nothing but it on my pair of Wesco boots and have had them since 2002. I don't turn my gloves inside out but I do use Obenaufs on them occasionally. Like a good pair of boots, you can get a lot of use out of a good quality pair of leather gloves if you take care of them.
Awesome video!! My collection of Brooks bicycle saddles would love to drink up some Obenauf's!! I'm pretty sure they're tired of all the cod liver oil. Thanks for the opportunity and for such a great channel!!
I bought some 5 years ago this stuff is great....... Its the best even my kids cheap goodwill hiking boots and it will make them waterproof they will clean up allot easier too
My grandfather acquired a black snake whip while working on the Chisum ranch (as in the John Wayne movie) in New Mexico many years ago. He gave it to me a few years back and it is in desperate need of of conditioning. I have not known what kind of treatment to use until I saw your video. I would love to use some Obenauf's on it.
The bootlaces I use personally is 550 cord. many reasons behind it. you can do a fairly good job melting ends and making a nice plastic end to keep it together.
Onenauf's is good, but I prefer Garrison Gold Leather Oil. It smells better seems to penetrate better.
Use it to lube my bike chain, my bow strings, my boots, leather couch, leather car seat, my list is endless lol
You have shown at least 5 pairs of boots and with each you have said that you wear them every day. How often do you change your boots?
Some people would call that weird, but he's a man who orders a dozen axes per week.
Notice that he has never answered you. He's full of Sh$$t.
I use this on my horse hide belt from the beltman. This was also his number one recommended product for leather protection.
I can guarantee that it will make your gloves seem brand new. Well, better than new. Obenauf's makes the leather tougher, and more supple.
Another Great Video. I use the Obenaufs on my Nicks Hotshots. I like to "grease" up the boots and then put them in the cab of my truck with the windows closed on a sunny day. This opens the leather and absorbs the Obenaufs. In the winter they sit in front of a wood stove between coats. I did not know about the laces that are offered (I usually buy my Obenaufs from Nicks), but am interested in them now. I may have to order a couple of sets.
I just ordered an 8oz jar, and the code still works. So thanks Cody. I have used Sno Seal for years, but I now have leather that just needs to be conditioned. While ordering I saw they have a spray fow waterproofing, so I will try that in the future.
I don't deserve a can of that more than others, But I have purchased a shoulder of thick vegie tanned leather and so far made a knife sheath. My first one. so m a little proud of it and soon i'll make a sheath for my hawk.
And was given a pare of those laces and the are awesome! They don't come untied, I never double knot them, and they don't break, I have see others working with me break multiple laces but mine still look new. Also the break in period was greatly reduced by using Obenaufs on the boots.
Hey Cody, I know you said you do not use the Obenauf's LP on your gloves & neither do I, but have have been using the Obenauf's Leather Oil. A quick dose here & there has really increased the life of my gloves. Take Care, Londian, Lars
Obenauf's also works great for baseball mitts. I like to use a hairdryer or heat gun to help it get in.
Not sure if this product would be the same, but I have another bees wax based product that I purchased for boots, and my interesting use for that product is: on wooden cutting boards! It keeps the wood from cracking, makes it look shiny and new, and again it's anti-bacterial.
it works good on leather car seats. I used this on some good cheaper but not cheep boots and they lasted 7 years .but you are right about whites I live near them and every body that gets them loves them though most say they are not comfortable for about two weeks then there the most comfortable boots ever
Burts Bees Hand salve works for me. Works well on my wood carvings too.
I can't find the MSDS but from my research online Obenauf's Heavy Duty LP primarily contains beeswax, natural oils, propolis (tree resins). Good for leather that needs to retain shape and hardness like holsters. Many other leather treatments contain neatsoil or petroleum which will destroy the shape and make them limp as a noodle.
hahahahahahahaha limp like a noodle hahahahha lmao
I would put it on my belt, knife sheath, boots (obviously), my hands, feet, ect. all i have for leather care is some cheap leather lube from the shoe store i would really appreciate it if i received a can.
P.S. love the videos been watching for about 2 years now your videos have helped me so much keep the good work up!