There are several claims for leather cleaning and conditioning solutions that are simply untrue — yet they continue to spread either by word of mouth or through internet searches. One of the most popular is that mink oil for leather is a good idea. We at Leather Honey are experts on leather care, so let's clear this up: Not only is this claim incorrect, but using mink oil for leather will have negative repercussions. Let's take a look at why using mink oil is bad for your leather products.
What is Mink Oil?
Before we get to why mink oil is bad for leather, it helps to understand what, exactly, mink oil is. As the name suggests, mink oil is a product made from the fatty layer under a mink's skin. And yes, that certainly gives the impression that it would make a great leather conditioner. However, the concept fails time and time again.
What Happens When You Use Mink Oil on Leather
If you use mink oil on leather, over time bacteria and mold will build up on the item. At first, the mink oil will seemingly condition your leather. However, eventually the mink oil will oxidize and have the reverse desired effect: It will harden your leather. This is also true of Neatsfoot oil, another commonly recommended animal product for leather that does more damage than good.
Use a Pre-Made Leather Conditioner Instead
We do not recommend using mink oil for leather products. Instead, we (humbly) recommend using a pre-made conditioner, like Leather Honey Leather Conditioner. Our leather conditioner is free of animal products and derived from a family recipe. It was originally used to condition leather tack equipment (we are also horse farmers!).
Unlike otherleather cleaning and conditioning products, there are no gimmicks and no surprising or disappointing results with Leather Honey. With Leather Honey, what you buy is what you get — a trustworthy, affordable,leather cleaner andleather conditioner that cleans leather, restores moisture, prevents staining and enhances the durability and appearance of any leather product.
More to Know About Mink Oil for Leather Products
Some common questions people have about using mink oil on leather.
What does mink oil do to leather?
You should not use mink oil on leather. Over time, the mink oil will harden your couch or other leather item.
Which oil is best for leather?
You shouldn't use oils (mink oil, olive oil, etc.) to condition leather. They will ruin the item over time. Instead, use a premade conditioner, like Leather Honey Leather Conditioner.
Will mink oil darken leather?
Yes, mink oil will darken leather. It will also dry leather out and eventually destroy it.