Damascus is quite correct but I go to a good riding shop (I live hear Newmarket!) and buy there expensive but brilliant hide foods designed for saddles, bridles and other riding tack.
Saddles are expensive bits of kit and the owners don't mess around with stuff that doesn't work so I can buy with confidence.
Don't bother with saddle soap, it doesn't carry enough leather food to make a significant impact on dry, old leather.
It will however clean up DIRTY leather that doesn't need feeding.
Last edited by Toby Barclay; 10/19/17 01:41 PM.