I have tried pure lanolin and it's a little thick for my purposes although I am sure it would be manageable if you got used to it. The trick I use often enough is mild heat. Put a little on a soft toothbrush an work on applying a light coat. No matter how thin you get it..it will appear tacky and stay on top. Place it in the sun, a warm car or lightly wave it under a hair dryer and it will glisten and disappear. Don't apply a heavy coat. A little goes a long way. Connelly's Hide Care has a mineral spirit dryer mixed into it which makes it easier ..for me anyway, A jar of it lasts me 6 months or more but I use it every day.
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