It's called "Bag Balm", for obvious reasons.
John Dunn in Boise
> I think that lube on real chamois is almost a necessity as the chamois
will
> harden after washing. I haven't seen a real chamois in years, so I
suspect
> that is why we don't see a lot of that anymore with new clothing. I found
> that, how should I say this, the "teat" balm sold for treating milk cows,
is
> the best cream to ease the rubs and rawness from a lot of riding. I've
also
> used the Butt'r Cream with good results and when I did use real chamois
> shorts, the Assos Chamois cream was nice and medicated. Lou Deeter,
Orlando
> FL