🛠️ Keep your leather legendary — protect, preserve, perform!
JobSite Grizzly Grease Waterproofing is a 3 oz lanolin-based paste designed to waterproof and protect leather and vinyl products. With an original formula unchanged for over 75 years, it prevents drying, cracking, salt stains, and scuff marks, making it ideal for boots, belts, saddlery, and gloves. Compact and highly effective, it’s the trusted choice for industrial-grade leather care.
Material | Lanolin |
Brand | JobSite |
Package Information | Jar |
Liquid Volume | 3 Fluid Ounces |
Item Weight | 3 Ounces |
Recommended Uses For Product | Industrial |
Viscosity | High Viscosity Paste |
Specific Uses For Product | Waterproofing and protecting leather and vinyl products |
Item Form | Paste |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00013977540363 |
Manufacturer | Job Site |
Unit Count | 3.0 Ounce |
UPC | 013977540363 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 3.39 x 3.23 x 1.57 inches |
Package Weight | 0.12 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3 x 3 x 0.5 inches |
Brand Name | JobSite |
Model Name | 54036 |
Color | Clear |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Part Number | 54036 |
Included Components | Grizzly Grease Waterproofing Paste 3 Oz 85 G |
Size | One Size |
B**
10/10
I actually came across this stuff because I’m obsessed with the show, ‘Life below zero’, and I saw that they were using bear fat to waterproof their boots. And well I figured if it works in the tundra, it’ll work in Wisconsin. I touched up the toes of my Columbia boots and did full coverage on my CAT boots. The leather on my work boots soaked this in FAST. I’m going to add another layer. Very easy application, no smell, and you’ll get several uses out of the 3oz can. It did make my boots a bit darker, but not only are they waterproof, they look healthy and ready to get back to work 🙂
M**1
It works well.
I had purchased a new set of leather gloves and wanted to protect them and my hands from getting wet while out in the woods working and camping. I coated the gloves in the Grizzly grease thick and then took a hair dryer to them til dry. I did this three times using 2/3rds of the grease. After they where dry I put one glove on and held my hand under the bathroom faucet full blast for 1 minute rotating my hand to try and soak the glove. No water came threw at all and the coating gave the gloves a nice darker finish which looks good. I figure putting on a new coat every season should keep my gloves conditioned and good to go for a while, few years. Now after drying them with the hair dryer I did let them sit for 24 hours before I did my water test and I made sure to soak all the seams in the gloves well with the grease so there would not be any leaks. I don't mind my hands getting a bit damp but wet when it cold out side does not work for me. Great stuff, worked well for me.
S**7
Really works.
I used this Grizzly Grease on a pair of Georgia Eagle Light work boots and it works as advertised. It was easy to put on and only requires a little bit. I barely used any of the product to completely cover both boots. It did darken the leather slightly, but not too bad. I actually perfer them a little darker anyway. Water now beads up on them. It also made the leather a little softer to the touch. I'm hoping Grizzy Grease will make my boots last longer and keep them looking great. Time will tell.
N**S
Interesting and Effective
Right off the bat (will later update as appropriate in the future), this stuff is interesting. Did my walking shoes with a tad delivered via toothbrush and fingers. Waiting for absorption. Will attempt to roughly evaluate the product "water-proofness" qualities soon. Now looking good in terms of water-proofing after 2 successively applied layers on pair of black leather walking shoes. Mink oils get really gamy over time - like smelling something perhaps long passed. My ancient small tub of rancid mink oil finally hit the trash can, and this (75 year old NOT mink oil composition trade secret formula) is concise and feels easy to apply and appropriate. Very little odor from Grizzly grease at all. (For me) relatively local (in the PNW, USA) manufacturer worthy of supporting. (Roughly) comparable pricing per unit weight as mink oil products.Review Update: Having noted sufficient waterproofing of my NB leather shoes following a few easy to apply applications of JobSite Grizzly Grease, I am upgrading my product rating from 3-stars to 4-stars.
W**Y
Grateful waterproofing
Great product great price purchased it several times now.
D**S
It works...
Good greese!!!
B**L
GREAT!
This stuff is amazing! I used mink oil for years on my leather boots, leather tool bags, leather belt tool holders you name it I got in in leather. Point i'm trying to make is that this stuff stains less then mink oil but provides pretty darn good water proofing! I'd say apply at least every season to keep heavy use items like boots water proof. No harsh smells with this stuff and really can't find any cons to it other then maybe it doesn't last as long as some other things but at this price point don't matter much if I gotta replace it a bit more. Also like how you apply it and let it soak in and dry and you don't have to do much else and my leathers still look nice with no smears or what not after it dries. Rant done its worth it give it a shot it won't hurt your pocket book much and if you don't like it meh go back to mink oil! :P
C**D
Great price and works just fine
My motorcycle vest got wet and put away that way for several years. So it was not only dried out, but it had also mildewed. I had seen this product. It worked great, it's not greasy, it wiped on easily and it made the leather look very healthy - plus it should now also be water-proof as well.
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