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Made in the U.S.A.
HARNESS HONEY is also available in quarts, half-gallons, gallons and wholesale cases.
HARNESS HONEY LEATHER CONDITIONER "MAKES LEATHER LAST LONGER" If you've tried the rest and you're still not satisfied, we invite you to try THE BEST!
(Our customers say it best! See unsolicited testimonials below)
HARNESS HONEY can be used on ALL leather products (except suede), old and new, from shoes to saddles to purses and leather furniture ...from leather jackets to leather automobile interiors, including antique cars. The BEST leather conditioner for boots, leather upholstery, baseball gloves, motorcycle accessories, leathercrafts. HARNESS HONEY was originally developed back in the 1960's to make leather shoe soles last longer - in documented tests, treated soles outlasted un-treated soles three to one!
HARNESS HONEY softens, protects and extends the life of ALL leather; it penetrates deeply; promotes flexibility!
"A little goes a long way!"
HARNESS HONEY is odorless and non-toxic. It contains no solvents, so it won't evaporate...once absorbed into the leather, it stays there!! You won't have to re-apply it as often as some other products.
HARNESS HONEY makes leather water-repellent, controls mildew and leaves no oily residue. It won't interfere with dye or glue.
HARNESS HONEY is formulated to penetrate deeply into the fibers, where it lubricates and helps to preserve and protect the leather.
HARNESS HONEY rejuvenates stiff, weathered leather and softens new leather, thereby extending its life.
HARNESS HONEY promotes flexibility even in cold weather. It will not rot stitches. In fact, it can be used to lubricate the threads to make stitching easier!
HARNESS HONEY is available in pints, quarts, half-gallons and gallons. A 5-gallon bucket is also available for "shop use."
~Harness Honey may darken some leather~
~It is not recommended for use on suede~
~Color-test leather before complete application~
A little goes a long way!
Unsolicited Testimonials:
For leather furniture: "...I received my first gallon of Harness Honey yesterday and I just can't believe how great this stuff really is. We have a den with a leather Chesterfield sofa, love seat and wingback chair with ottoman. After sixteen years the aneline dyed (vat dyed) leather had become chalky (powdery looking) in the most worn areas with white cracks throughout. This is expensive furniture and the frame and construction are still excellent, but the appearance was terrible. I didn't know that the leather was just craving a drink of Harness Honey. I applied it with a two inch polypropelene paintbrush. The application was quick and painless and I could almost hear the leather whispering "Thank You". What a difference! Now the whole set could pass for new ... no kidding! The chalkiness is gone, the rich navy blue color of the leather has returned and the entire set has a luxurious feel and a rich lusterous look. I even had enough left over to do the leather seats in my Durango and a favorite old pair of tassle shoes (which now look like new too). I hardly ever see products that do what they promise. Harness Honey did way more than I ever dreamed it could do. You must be very proud to represent such a high quality product. Just know that you have another unofficial salesman on your staff. I'll be telling all my friends (and anyone who will listen) about the excellence of this product." Many thanks. J. H.
"As it was suggested that I use HARNESS HONEY on all the leather products that I wished to last longer and maintain their flexibility.... I used it on my brand new shoes... I wear Anzo leather-soled and glove-soft uppers to work. I have them in many colors and have been buying them for years. They used to last me about one year and the leather sole would deteriorate and come apart and out they'd go. Since I have been painting the soles with HARNESS HONEY, I have some that are going on four (4) years! They are a bit scuffed of course, but the soles are in great shape. Remember, these shoes get wet and are scuffed on cement and gravel everyday. Much harder life than any harness I own. So, I am really sold on HARNESS HONEY . I have used on all my tack and my expensive handbags too. I don't use anything but HARNESS HONEY."
A. H.
“After using HARNESS HONEY on old and new harness, I have to say it is the best. It surpasses Neatsfoot Oil and makes Neatsfoot Oil Compound worthless!”
Ken Warden, Heritage Carriage Company
Mesilla, NM
"I have been conditioning leather for almost sixty years, and yes, it is the best I have ever used. It sure is as you advertise--and very few things today can say that. Many thanks."
Mr. Francis W. Brady Colebrook, NH
"In my opinion there is nothing on the market today that compares to what HARNESS HONEY does to condition leather. Believe me, I have tried them all! I am pleased more than ever now that the winter cold has set in--the reins are as pliable as they are in the summer."
Kim Estes, Auctioneer Greenfield, MA
"I have been cleaning, repairing and conditioning all types of tack for over sixty (60) years, but NEVER used any better product than your HARNESS HONEY."
A. L. Caisse Leominster, MA
“My wife and I recently moved to Alaska from Northern Vermont. All of the great horse loggers of the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont use HARNESS HONEY and it has been highly recommended for leather boot waterproofing."
J. D. Fairbanks, Alaska
“I tried your HARNESS HONEY with good results. I am pleased that it is not sticky; it does not leave the surface of the leather oily. It absorbs well into the leather. Thanks for making a good product that does what your ad claims at a reasonable price. It’s a rare find! HARNESS HONEY did wonders for the original seat upholstery on our antique buggy. It saved me from having it redone.”
Rev. John Duncan
Sarnia, Ontario, Canada
“My husband wants you to know that the HARNESS HONEY he received last Christmas was the most appreciated gift he ever received."
N.C.
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