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I probably use more propeller than most people, cant say i have had any problem on my leather chainsaw boots, once i started using it though my wellingtons perished fairly quickly but they were getting on a bit anyway but no probs on my chainsaw boots

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A few people have indicated that Propellar chemical rots the leather and/or waterproof coating on their boots.

 

Has anyone else found this?

 

Does anyone else use Propellar regularly and disagree with this?

 

Has anyone not completed my survey on woodland biosecurity and would like to? - See link below

 

BIOSECURITY AND PHYTOPHTHORA QUESTIONNAIRE

 

Thanks

 

Alan

  • 2 years later...
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I use propellar on my boots and the tyres/wheel arches of my Defender. Never had a problem. My boots are three years old now and still keep my feet dry. Some days they get sprayed 3 or 4 times.

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