You can use scented or unscented bar soap in any color. Beeswax or paraffin wax will help seal your leather, making it more resistant to water. [3] X Research source

An animal-based oil like neatsfoot oil will soak into your leather and soften it. [5] X Research source

Store your saddle soap in a cool, dry place to make it last longer. This saddle soap can be applied with a damp cloth to the leather surface, then buffed dry with a clean cloth. Saddle soap can clean leather boots along with leather tack when used properly.

If you’re storing extra glycerin for future use, you can wrap it in plastic wrap or wax paper, and store it in a cool, dry area.

A 1 lb (0. 45 kg) piece of glycerin will make approximately 2 cups (470 mL) of liquid when melted. [10] X Research source

Cream-based saddle soap made with animal fats and protein, like milk, condition leather well. [11] X Research source

Make your saddle soap last longer by storing it away from water in a cool, dry place.