Care Tips
Always consult the manufacturers guidelines before treating boots.
Fabric Boots: Manufacturers may recommend the use of a silicone spray.
Leather Boots:
Maintenance Tips
Always ensure that:
- Some fabric boots may need a spray treatment, even if they have a waterproof membrane.
- Boots should be treated immediately after purchase and may require several applications.
- If after use boots are muddy, allow them to dry naturally, and brush off any dirt thoroughly before re-treating.
- Silicone spray treatments will only prevent the fabric of the boot from rotting, and must never be considered as a waterproofing agent.
- Remove laces and footbeds, and rinse boots under cold water.
- Allow them to dry at room temperature.? Never place boots on a radiator or near a fire to dry.
Stuff the boots with newspaper to aid the drying process. - Once boots have been thoroughly cleaned and dried, re-proof using the manufacturers recommended treatment-usually a water repellent, wax based product.
- Laces are not frayed, and are in good condition.
- Hooks, and D-rings are not worn or damaged.
- Stitching and seams are not damaged.
- Outsole is not excessively worn away.?This may effect the grip on wet, or muddy surfaces.
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