I keep the proofide in my garage,  in the hill country just north of San 
Antonio.  In the summer, it's about the consistency of vasoline, and in the 
winter it's like cool butter.  I can definitely see it going to liquid 
after a few summer days in the back of a UPS truck.  

I also have around Obenauff's, which I prefer using most of the time. 
 Neatsfoot oil and beeswax are main components in both O's and Proofide. 
 Obenauff's has more beeswax and actually smells like honey.  Proofide has 
more neatsfood oil, and smells like neatsfood oil.  

On Monday, August 17, 2015 at 11:20:52 AM UTC-5, Fred Craven wrote:
>
> My new Brooks saddle arrived last week. Yesterday, I finally had the 
> chance to unboxed it. It's beautiful...and the Proofide is liquid. Some of 
> it spilled in the box. I'm guessing that it reached some extreme 
> temperature on it's a journey to Texas on the UPS truck that it doesn't 
> want to go back to a solid form on its own. 
>
> Has anyone else dealt with this? 
> Anyone know how to reconstitute the Proofide? 
>
> Fred 
>
> And the rest of the bike arrives Wednesday. 

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