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Definition of Saddle soap
1. Noun. A mild soap for cleansing and conditioning leather.
Definition of Saddle soap
1. Noun. A soap which is used to clean, soften and condition leather, especially horse tack (hence its name). ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Saddle Soap
Literary usage of Saddle soap
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. NBS Special Publication (1921)
"Paper Containers for Axle Grease and saddle soap In the interest of the conservation
of tin the paper section of the Bureau was requested to investigate the ..."
2. Fundamentals of Military Service by Lincoln Clarke Andrews, Leonard Wood (1916)
"Lather thickly each strap and rein with saddle soap and let it dry in, ...
Soap, use Neatsfoot oil °l leather bottom and saddle soap to clean strap; ..."
3. War Work of the Bureau of Standards: April 1, 1921 by United States Bureau of Standards (1921)
"Paper Containers for Axle Grease and saddle soap In the interest of the conservation
of tin the paper section of the Bureau was requested to investigate the ..."
4. The Soap Maker's Handbook of Materials, Processes and Receipts for Every by Carl Deite, Alwin Engelhardt, F. Wiltner (1912)
"The frame is then allowed to stand covered for a few hours. Russian saddle
soap.—Genuine Russian saddle soap is sold ..."
5. Stable Management and Exercise: A Book for Horse-owners and Students / by M by Matthew Horace Hayes (1900)
"49), and does not make it sticky and dirty to handle like saddle soap. ...
They naturally favour the use of saddle soap, because it produces a brilliant ..."