Baseball Glove Oil Conditioner
Our Baseball Glove Conditioner is the same formulation as our Leather Dressing. Protects against rain and weather damage. Maintains leather to keep fibers soft and flexible. Will not cause harm to stitching. Will not add weight to the glove the way use of a liquid oil does.
Customers have also used this dressing to help break in new gloves. If your glove is not oil tanned leather, please refer to our Leather Lotion. Please also note that the dressing may darken leather a shade or two. We recommend testing a small area prior to full application.
BASEBALL GLOVE CONDITIONER APPLICATION:
Using your fingers or a lint free cloth, apply a thin coat of dressing to your glove. Allow 12 – 24 hours for the dressing to be absorbed. Remove excess dressing using a clean, lint-free cloth. Apply at least twice a year or as needed.

* Please make sure the item is oil tanned and not coated leather. This dressing will not penetrate coated leather.
Step 1: Apply the Dressing
- Use a clean, lint free cloth or your fingers to apply the dressing in light coats.
- Ensure an even application over the leather surface.
Step 2: Allow Absorption Time
- Let the dressing absorb for 12 to 24 hours.
- The number of applications varies based on the original condition of leather. When completely absorbed, reapply.
- Repeat until a thin layer of dressing remains on the leather surface. Due to the density of the dressing, leather cannot over-absorb the conditioner.
- Each treatment helps the leather become stronger, softer, and more flexible.
Step 3: Remove Excess and Buff
- Use a clean, dry, soft cloth to remove any excess dressing.
- Gently buff the surface to create a soft sheen.
- This buffing action melts the blend of waxes into the topmost fibers to repel water and dust.
- Thoroughly remove all extra dressing, taking special note of any seams or crevices.
Step 4: Maintain Regularly
- Perform follow-up treatments two to four times per year, or as needed, to maintain protection.
* Please make sure the item is oil tanned and not coated leather. This dressing will not penetrate coated leather.
Step 1: Apply the Dressing
- Use a clean, lint free cloth or your fingers to apply the dressing in light coats.
- Ensure an even application over the leather surface.
Step 2: Allow Absorption Time
- Let the dressing absorb for 12 to 24 hours.
- The number of applications varies based on the original condition of leather. When completely absorbed, reapply.
- Repeat until a thin layer of dressing remains on the leather surface. Due to the density of the dressing, leather cannot over-absorb the conditioner.
- Each treatment helps the leather become stronger, softer, and more flexible.
Step 3: Remove Excess and Buff
- Use a clean, dry, soft cloth to remove any excess dressing.
- Gently buff the surface to create a soft sheen.
- This buffing action melts the blend of waxes into the topmost fibers to repel water and dust.
- Thoroughly remove all extra dressing, taking special note of any seams or crevices.
Step 4: Maintain Regularly
- Perform follow-up treatments two to four times per year, or as needed, to maintain protection.