Otter Wax Saddle Soap & Canvas Cleaner Brush (#122671)

Brushes are an integral part of manual cleaning. However, a dirty brush can cause contamination and damage to the endoscope channel or lumen.

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Durables Shoe Cleaning Brush

This shoe cleaning brush is designed to clean a variety of shoes, including leather and suede. The premium hog bristles gently and effectively dislodge dirt, rejuvenating shoes and restoring their shine. The brush can be used wet or dry, and it comes with a handy storage box to keep the bristles protected and clean.

For removing stubborn stains that cling to your delicate shoes, you need something a little more sturdy than the crepe rubber found on most shoe brushes. Brass wires are a great solution, as they’re soft enough for suede and durable enough to remove tough dirt without leaving scratches. Alternatively, you can use coco bristles, which are similar to brass wires but work better for rugged materials like boots.

Horsehair brushes are another option, as they’re soft enough to provide gentle care but dense enough for even polish distribution. However, they may be more expensive than synthetic brushes and are prone to shedding over time.

Otter Wax Saddle Soap & Canvas Cleaner Brush

The Otter Wax Saddle Soap & Canvas Cleaner Brush (#122671) is a great way to care for your Doc Martens and other waxed canvas items. The tampico bristles are sustainably harvested and the cleaning brush is perfect for gently cleaning dirt stains from waxed canvas without disturbing the protective oils or waxes applied to the fabric. When cleaning, use a soft brush or rag and water and a gentle soap like a concentrated castile soap. Always rinse thoroughly and allow to dry completely before reapplying any waxes or oils.

Made with a combination of all-natural ingredients including olive oil, castile soap, lanolin, beeswax and essential oils, this leather cleaner is free from harsh chemicals and detergents. This all-natural cleaner can be used to safely clean all types and colors of leather and will protect against dryness, aging and staining. Veg tanned leathers may darken slightly after applying this product; this is normal and will return to their original color with regular use.

Durables Leather Cleaning Brush

Leather cleaning is a delicate process that requires the right tools and specialized cleaners to keep it looking great for the long haul. A lot of common household cleaners like rubbing alcohol or baby wipes can damage the color and top coat of leather. They may also contain ingredients that can dry out or crack leather over time.

Using specialty pH-neutral leather cleaners will clean dirt and grease from the pores of your natural or sealed leather to restore it back to a beautiful appearance. Use a soft brush to agitate the cleaner through the surface of your leather and then wipe it off with a premium microfiber towel.

This leather cleaning brush is the perfect tool to add to your leather care arsenal. It has a wooden handle and soft nylon bristles that gently scrub your leather seats, doormats, or upholstery with ease. It’s ideal to use with Colourlock’s Leather Ultra Clean, Elephant Leather Preserver, or any other leather conditioning cleaners.

Durables Saddle Brush

The durable medium-stiff polypropylene bristles of this cleaning brush work well on leather saddles and other equestrian gear. It’s easy to use and a great addition to your daily grooming routine.

Start with a dry cloth to remove loose dirt from the surface of the saddle, paying special attention to crevices and seams where dirt can build up. Then, gently wash your saddle using a mild soap or specialized synthetic saddle cleaner.

Once your saddle has been cleaned, hose it off and let it dry in a shady place, out of direct sunlight. Then, condition it with a product that helps keep the leather supple and protects it from moisture damage, such as a leather protectant or balsam.

If your saddle has metal fittings, like stirrup bars and billet straps, polish them with a soft cloth dampened with a mild metal polish. We prefer Haggerty Silver Polish, which you can find in a blue aerosol can.