Sure, it seemed to help loosen up my glove but, now I can't get the olive oil out of my glove. I guess it will dry out over time but, I used too much and now my glove is holding the olive oil and I can;t get it out. In hindsight, there are better ways to break in a glove that presents less of a mess.
Used with regular oil but not vegetable oil that often which actually mean yes.
I have never heard of that method, but the absolute best way to work in a glove is playing catch. I also use glove conditioner by "nokoma"
No. It will damage the leather. Go to a sporting goods store they should have a product for that.
Yes; any light vegetable will work.
I usually use sunflower oil, but any other plain tasting oil will work - canola, rapeseed, or any other vegetable oil.
In baking, you can substitute apple sauce for most of the oil. For sauteing, you can use butter, but it may burn. For frying you have to use oil
no, use mineral oil. Vegetable oil can grow bacteria.
It is a vegetable oil in gum
you can, but the results may not be exactly the same.
Yep, vegetable oil is always the best to use when you are baking.
No, not a good idea to use vegetable oil. Use a TC-W3 rated, 2 stroke outboard oil blended for outboard use.
Vegetable oil is quite frankly the worst kind of oil you can use. Try to use a Canola oil or something other than vegetable oil, as it is found to be of the worst quality of all oils and thus hardly benefits your health.
no