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Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
Excelente producto
Meghan Joudrey
Reviewed in Canada on February 6, 2025
Exactly as described.
clinton barnes
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2025
Worked great for my son’s glove. Soaked in nice and gave it a nice finish. Wasn’t overly greasy afterwards. Helped nicely to losen up the glove. We used it a couple times paired with wrapping a ball in the pocket. Really helped a lot when it was new as well as keeping it nice as it aged.
Laurie K Storsater
Reviewed in Canada on September 23, 2024
Product used to break in and condition new baseball globe. Superb...!!!
Alexander
Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2024
I’ve used this on about 7 gloves already for everyone on my team and this helps the break in period a lot, also great for maintenance. Will be buying this again!
Jon
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2024
Used this on a glove that I don't think ever seen oil, softened right up, pliable like it should be. Glove is now very flexible, wasn't before. Was like water stiff.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on May 15, 2024
Worked very well to bring old dry gloves back to life
Chazgator
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2024
Seems fine. Will know later in life.
BACKWATER BABE
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2024
Love this oil for my softball glove, we use it nightly for a couple of weeks. It really softened up my glove and made it more flexible
Sterzy
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2023
I have been playing and coaching baseball for 40+ years. I’m now a full time coach and still carry 5 gloves as I was a utility player in college. I needless to say with 10+ gloves in rotation, I take care of them regularly. I have Wilson, Rawlings, 44 pro, SSK, and Rolin & Soto gloves. I have 11” middle infield to 13” outfield gloves, catchers mitts and 1B gloves as well.I recommend it to all my players and their parents, no complaints yet.I used to go to someone who did glove repair for Wilson and Rawlings and he had his own blend of oils for cleaning and conditioning, but since he closed up shop 13 years ago, I have tried every brand out there. I have spoken with several of the glove repair companies I’ve seen on instagram and social media and the general consensus is Sarna is the best combination out there.I like BallPlayers Balm also but it is waxy and I use it on some of my older gloves to help preserve them and to add a little stiffness.I have used the Sarna Oil and Cream and I prefer the cream because I can apply it evenly and it is more obvious if I miss a spot. It is also a little less messy. Oil can appear like I covered a spot but layer find out I missed it when it dries before the covered spots. I think they are both great, but you can decide which you like better, as it’s all personal preference.Sarna is water based and eventually evaporates, leaving the glove less oily after a few uses but still well conditioned.I will be trying the new Sarna Glove Cleaner on my next round of cleaning and will review that on the next review.
James
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2023
I was very impressed with how well this worked the very first time I used it on my daughters gloves. I used it on one glove that was already partially broken in and had gone through one softball season and my other daughters glove that was new this year. The new glove was a Rawlings and stiff as a board. I worked the oil into the glove for about 30 to 45 minutes and that was enough to soften it. I also put it on my other daughters glove and worked it in for about 15 minutes and now it is equally soft (broken-in).I highly recommend this oil not just because of how well it works, but it also isn’t slimy or slippery on their gloves. It also does not have a strong smell.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on August 26, 2022
Softening of baseball glove
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