I break in my holsters with the plastic bag trick. Then I mount the holster to the belt and wear it around the house, with the pistol in it, until the whole setup is broken in. I would NEVER use something like neatsfoot oil, mink oil or Lexol on a holster or belt. That stuff is for leather hunting boots where they need to be somewhat waterproof and flexible. Oils attract dirt and fouling. The only thing I use on my leather is neutral Kiwi shoe polish and buff it out. A squeaky holster/belt combo just needs more break-in time.
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