Posted By:
Frank WakefieldI found my book, Glove Affairs.
http://www.lexol.com/ you can read about Lexol. It has lanolin, and THAT is what's supposed to be the best. They say regular Lexol leaves a dry slipperiness on the glove until you get some dust or dirt on there. The company also has "Lexol nf" which has a neatsfoot blend, that provides some of neatsfoot's tackiness, to avoid that dry slipperiness. A similar product is Glove Loogie.
http://www.mobileleatherservice.com/GloveLoogie.html
So that's the deal... either 'Lexol nf' or 'Glove Loogie'. Those are the "best" of the oils or lubricants to use on a dear ball glove.