I've collected old baseball gloves for about 10 years or so and other collectors have told me to stay away from Neatsfoot oil because it tends to dry out the leather and make it stiff. What was recommended to me and what I've used over the years to bring back dried out baseball gloves so that they were soft and pliable enough to use in games, has been Nokona's Glove Leather Conditioner, which seems to be a petroleum jelly based product. It is pretty inexpensive and available at better sporting goods stores. I've also used Connolly Hide Food on the leather in my cars. It does a pretty good job (although it has a funky smell to it). If the leather is real dirty, Lexol makes a pretty good cleaning solution but I don't think Lexol's conditioner is as good as the other two products. Jim 66 Crown Hoping to be on asphalt soon