Love Your Estwing - Dip it in Neatsfoot Oil
So many folks reccomended that I dip my Estwing hatchet in Neatsfoot Oil that I had to give it a try. It worked great in just a few hours and really did a much better job at nourishing the leather compared to my Boiled Linseed Oil or my Axe Wax. If you want to check some out and help out the channel, below is an Amazon Affiliate link to the Neatsfoot Oil, from Fiebing's, that I used in this video: Fiebing's Neatsfoot Pure Oil-Quart - https://amzn.to/2Por9fz

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