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with all this rain I'm working ankle deep in clarts, really getting on my (.)(.)

 

how dose everyone wash and dry your boots?

 

I know leather can crack, so got to be careful in how you dry them out.

 

Ian

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with all this rain I'm working ankle deep in clarts, really getting on my (.)(.)

 

how dose everyone wash and dry your boots?

 

I know leather can crack, so got to be careful in how you dry them out.

 

Ian

 

1.Wash them off with wet cloth.

2.Fill them with newspaper scrunched into tight balls.

3.Rub Nikwax liquid dubbing into them (can be rubbed in even when leather is wet).

4.leave overnight away from direct source of heat.

5.Remove paper in the morning, hey presto dry waterproof boots. :thumbup:

 

Or, ignore the above and have 2 pairs.

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Rinse mine off on a Friday with hose. Take out laces and tie then like a belt to chainsaw trousers in washer. Then scrub boots with nail brush with whatever dregs of shower gel I have left leave to dry and polish on Sunday.

Posted

Stick them under the hose and brush off the crud. Then as Firestorm said. Stick newspaper inside and I usually leave mine at the bottom of an airing cupboard but not by the fire. The direct heat from the fire can harden the leather making it crack.

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