dubbin

/ˈdʌbɪn/
noun
  1. A thick, greasy substance used to make leather soft and waterproof.
    • After applying dubbin, the leather jacket became much more resistant to moisture.
    • He rubbed dubbin into his new boots to protect them from the rain.
    • The old shoemaker recommended dubbin for keeping leather saddles supple.
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