Cheapest Blue Diamonds – Beaded – One Ear Headstall

$66.77
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Cheapest Blue Diamonds – Beaded – One Ear Headstall, Blue yellow and black beadwork on the sliding ear piece and cheeks this unique.
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Product code: Cheapest Blue Diamonds – Beaded – One Ear Headstall

Blue, yellow and black beadwork on the sliding ear piece and cheeks, this unique headstall is meant to stand out without being too flashy. This collection features a medium to light leather dye.


Material: Drum dyed vegetable tanned leather, rust resistant hardware
Size: Average / Full size horse / Quarter Horse

Not sure if this product is right for you? Contact Ranch Hand- we are happy to help!

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How to care for your Ranch Hand Leather Headstall

Ranch Hand's dog collars and headstalls are low-maintenance and easy to use. They are built to be used and made to last.

To keep it short and sweet: cheapest Leather is skin. Just like your skin suffers from abrasions and dryness from exposure to irritants like dust, cold, sweat, water and other elements- So does leather. The trick to ensuring your leather horse gear and dog collars longevity is to care for it, as you would your own skin. Now in this case I don't think a facial and bottle of anti-aging cream is the best solution to your leather care but that being said, I have never tried giving my headstall a facial and lathering it in some Vitamin C and Hyaluronic acid rich night cream. So maybe that is the solution? If you try it, please let us know the results!

The best method of leather care is to wipe off the sweat or mud immediately after use. You can use a lightly moistened cloth or sponge. Then condition your leather with a saddle soap or leather conditioner. There are tons of great cleaning and conditioning products for leather. There are some great options that are non-toxic, cost effective and work great on a variety of leather products.

A couple of our favorite products:

Kiwi Saddle Soap (https://www.kiwicare.com/en-us/products/kiwi-saddle-soap)

Fiebing Saddle Soap (https://fiebing.com/product/saddle-soap/ ).

To clean your products simply apply saddle soap to a soft brush or sponge and rub into leather to remove dirt and stains. Then use a clean soft cloth to remove and excess saddle soap and voila! Clean, conditioned and ready to go on another adventure!

If you do need to treat a stubborn stain try to avoid standard soaps or soaps containing alcohol.

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