Now you can call me pedantic if you wish but in this world of advertising and sharp practice just using a name for example "Neatsfoot" means nothing. But if the the words on the container say "Neatsfoot Oil" it has to contain the rather expensive real thing not an alternative or an adulterated version. Will you indulge me a little further for an interesting explanation. A Neat is an old English name for a bovine and Neatsfoot oil is what it says, oil rendered from the beasts feet. This oil has been used here in Brit land for well over a thousand years for the preservation and protection of leather goods. So Look for the real thing paying close attention to the ingredients list.