Product Specification

7.5oz can of Huberd's Shoe Grease

Huberd's Shoe Grease

Time-tested leather care since 1921!

The original beeswax treatment known for its superior ability to waterproof and preserve leather. Time-tested effectiveness to renew leather and extend the life of boots, shoes, and all fine leathers.

Whether working at your desk, in the woods, on a job site, or from the saddle of a horse, Huberd's Shoe Grease is the perfect treatment for your leather gear. We've created a loyal following for a 100 years for good reason.

  • WATERPROOFS: Protects your leather from water damage and getting wet
  • SOFTENS: Restores leather to a soft, supple condition
  • CONDITIONS: Revitalizes and replenishes essential oils to help prevent drying

J.W. Huberd made his original Shoe Grease back in 1921. By 1929, Huberd's Shoe Grease was a favorite with outdoorsmen throughout the Pacific Northwest. Today, Huberd's leather care products are sold worldwide. Loyal customers and first time users know that nothing protects and preserves their leather like Huberds.

Black and white image of the Huberd Shoe Grease Co building in McMinnville Oregon

Can of Huberd's Shoe Grease sitting in a baseball glove

Looking down on rows of Huberd's Shoe Grease cans with a hand putting a lid on a can

100 YEARS OF LEATHER CARE

Huberd's gained popularity with loggers and hunters 100 years ago. It remains a top choice today for those who are serious about taking care of their leather goods.

USED ON MORE THAN JUST SHOES

Whether working at your desk, in the woods, on a construction site, or from the saddle of a horse, Huberd's products meet the needs for more than just your leather shoes.

MADE BY HAND IN SMALL BATCHES

Huberd's is still a small, USA based company. Every can or bottle of Huberd's is mixed, poured, and boxed by a small and dedicated team of leather enthusiasts.

Women wearing a Huberd's Shoe Grease t-shirt

Huberd's Shoe Grease in front of hunting boots. One greased, one worn and dry.

Huberd's She Grease treated wood handle

Huberd's Shoe Grease resting on a pair of boots in the mud