Dubbin

For other uses, see Dubbins.
A tin of dubbin

Dubbin is a wax product used to soften, condition and waterproof leather and other materials. It consists of natural wax, oil and tallow.

You can make your own with a recipe consisting of beeswax, fish oil and lard[1] and can also include mink oil.

It is different from shoe polish, which is used to impart shine and colour to leather.

Dubbin has been used since medieval times to waterproof and soften leather boots.

The name dubbin is a contraction of the gerund dubbing, describing the action of applying the wax to leather.[2]

References

Citations
  1. "Mad Madam Mel: A recipe for Dubbin". www.madmadammel.com. Retrieved 2016-09-02.
  2. "dub1". askoxford.com. Retrieved 15 April 2010.
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