• In summer, after each use, the leather needs to be treated to compensate for and repair the drying out caused by the sun and high temperatures.
  •  In winter, a heated area is needed to combat the ambient humidity, which is damaging to its lifespan and can be a source of mould.
  • Avoid the following. As far as possible, avoid cleaning your leathers with products which contain solvents which will prematurely discolour the saddle and will dry out the leather fibres.
  • Tip. If your saddle has been in contact with water, dry the leather carefully by placing it in a warm room. Once dry, clean it and apply the CWD conditioner.
  • Be careful! Do not grease a saddle which has not been cleaned first: you risk letting the dirt penetrate into the leather, damaging its appearance and shine.