To the resident whip experts,
How do I and when should I clean my JS whips with saddle soap ?
Please advise.
Thanks
Ken / JJ
Cleaning a whip with Saddle Soap
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I did a search for
"Saddle" and "soap" and found this.
http://www.indygear.com/forum/viewtopic ... soap#45663
"Saddle" and "soap" and found this.
http://www.indygear.com/forum/viewtopic ... soap#45663
First, I brush off any obvious hunks of dirt using a toothbrush(you may want to buy a soft toothbrush just for this job instead of the one you brush your teeth with ). Then I take a little bar of glycerin saddle soap and rub it on a damp cloth until a little lather builds up on it. Then I rub it down the length of the whip starting at the upper thong and moving towards the fall. You may have to go over the last couple of feet of the whip a second time being that this part of the whip usually gets dirtier than the rest. Then I take a dry cloth and soak up any excess wetness, let the whip air dry overnight and put a little dressing on it the next day.
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That's my boy, Zohar! Teach them how to fish. Sorry JJ, but Zohar is giving you a good pointer on how to use the forum. It's burning out some of the old timers... )zohar wrote:I did a search for
"Saddle" and "soap" and found this.
http://www.indygear.com/forum/viewtopic ... soap#45663
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Point well taken !Sergei wrote:That's my boy, Zohar! Teach them how to fish. Sorry JJ, but Zohar is giving you a good pointer on how to use the forum. It's burning out some of the old timers... )zohar wrote:I did a search for
"Saddle" and "soap" and found this.
http://www.indygear.com/forum/viewtopic ... soap#45663
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I am a little slow sometimes.
Ken