Huntley Sedgwick Leather Care Instructions

Huntley Sedgwick Bridle Leather

Huntley Equestrian’s Bridle leather is skillfully produced by J & E Sedgwick & Co. in England, the world’s premier saddle leather tannery.  Sedgwick carefully selects only the highest-quality cowhides.  Sedgwick’s superior tanning methods and meticulous quality control measures make it the best bridle leather in the world.  

Sedgwick traditional bridle leather is an open grain leather (not sealed) and has a high shine finish due to the care and attention it receives as it works its way through the various Sedgwick processes in polishing, dying, and finishing.  Sedgwick uses natural oils and fats during the leather tanning process.  The Bridle leather is infused with natural cod oils and tallow fats in the fiber structure to ensure that the fibers are lubricated and do not dry.  This process eliminates the need to further oil the leather before using.  This preparation results in leather that is flexible, supple and resilient with a high tensile strength.

Conditioning and Caring for Huntley Sedgwick Bridle Leather

Conditioning and caring for the Huntley Sedgwick Bridle leather is very important to the rider and horse.  Sedgwick Leather that is properly cared for will provide a safe ride and years of use for the equine athlete. 

Using synthetic oils, solvents, and fixatives on Sedgwick leather will break down the fibrous structure of the leather.  Dipping or soaking Sedgwick leather in oil will damage the leather by oversaturating the leather fibers and will cause the sealed edge, along the raised sections of the bridle, to dissolve.  

DO NOT USE HOT OIL, DIP OR SOAK BRIDLE LEATHER IN OIL, OR “STRIP” BRIDLE LEATHER

NEW LEATHER CARE INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Always check the fit of the bridle before treating with leather care
  2. Apply a healthy coat of Huntley Sedgwick Leather care to both the grain (top) and flesh (back) of each piece of leather using a sponge or towel
  3. Allow to dry, apply an additional coat of Huntley Sedgwick leather care if needed.
  4. When dry to the touch, buff with a soft, dry cloth.
  5. Place leather in a bridle bag, store in a climate-controlled environment, away from dust

DAILY CARE AND MAINTENANCE

  1. Clean off dirt, sweat and hair with a clean towel after each ride
  2. Carefully dampen a sponge or towel with water
  3. Squeeze excess water out of sponge or towel
  4. Gently clean each piece of leather with a natural glycerin soap or saddle soap
  5. Wipe off any excess soap with a clean towel
  6. Place leather in a bridle bag, store in a climate-controlled environment, away from dust

 

If bridle leather feels dry, has been exposed to inclement weather, or a damp environment, apply Huntley Equestrian Sedgwick Leather Care to the leather.  Allow leather to dry.  Apply an additional coat of leather care if needed.