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Neatsfoot oil is a yellow rendered and purified from the and feet (but not the ) of . "Neat" in the oil's name comes from an word for cattle. "Neat's_foot oil." Encyclopædia Britannica, 2014 Neatsfoot oil is used as a conditioning, softening and preservative agent for . In the 18th century, it was also used as a topical application for dry scaly .

Despite its name, "prime neatsfoot oil" (or "neatsfoot oil compound") is a blend of actual neatsfoot oil and non-animal oils, generally mineral or other petroleum-based oils.


Characteristics
Fat from animals normally has a high , becoming hard when cool, but neatsfoot oil remains liquid at room temperature. This is because the relatively slender legs and feet of animals such as cattle are adapted to tolerate and maintain much lower temperatures than that of the body core, using countercurrent heat exchange in the legs between warm and cooler blood. Other would become stiff at these temperatures. This characteristic of neatsfoot oil allows it to soak easily into leather.

Modern neatsfoot oil is still made from cattle-based products, and is sometimes criticized for a tendency to oxidize and therefore contribute to the deterioration of leather. This formulation does darken leather, particularly lighter shades. If or other petroleum-based material is added, the product may be called "neatsfoot oil compound". Some brands have also been shown to be adulterated with oil, , and other oils.McCrady, E. (1985) Leather Conservation News 2(1) 7, reprinted from Abbey Newsletter, October 1984 The addition of mineral oils may lead to more rapid decay of non-synthetic stitching or speed breakdown of the leather itself.No valid quotationNo valid quotation (link to leather-care shop)


Manufacture
The lower legs of slaughtered cattle (less the ) are boiled, skin and all. The fat that is released (as an oil) is skimmed off, filtered, and pressed. The first pressing is the highest grade; the second produces both a lower grade and a solid or product used, among other things, to make soap.


Uses
Neatsfoot oil is used to soften, condition, and preserve a number of leather products, including and , including and . It is being displaced by synthetic products in certain applications.

Like other leather dressings, neatsfoot oil can oxidize with time and contribute to embrittling, especially on historical objects.Canadian Conservation Institute, Note 8/2: Care of Alum, Vegetable and Mineral Tanned Leather It also may leave an oily residue that can attract dust.

Neatsfoot oil of the highest grade is used as a lubricant. It is used in metalworking industries as a for aluminium. For machining, tapping and drilling aluminium, it is superior to and various water-based cutting fluids.

Neatsfoot oil is often used to oil sign-writers' brushes that have been used in oil-based paint, as this oil is non drying and can be easily washed out with solvent at any time. Oiling the brushes reduces the buildup of pigment in the ferrule, the metal part that many brushes have to hold the hairs in place.


See also
  • Dippel's oil, another oil, derived from bone
  • Hoof glue
  • , alternative leather treatment
  • , leather cleaning and conditioning

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