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Alright chaps , well after buying a pair of hiking boots last season : ( not worth a carrot , I've got a pair of good boots lol at a price yet not the silly money 200 pound plus ones mind, so I want to keep them tip top and hate when they start to fade on the toe from wear and tear so what's the best boot polish and protector to get on them , what order , and how many coats etc there brown , cheers j

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agree with cragman, wax is better than dubbin as the dubbin can be too thick and clog the pores which allow a boot to breathe. if you warm the wax slightly before use it will penetrate better. and yes, the seams are very important, its possible for the stitching to rot and the boots fall apart even though the leather is sound.

 

we always used to put on a new pair of boots and stand in a bucket of water until they were saturated then walk in them till they were nearly dry then let them dry out slowly, this made them shape to the shape of your foot but its not necessary with modern boots

 

after wearing a boot, clean it thoroughly with a soft cloth and water as any particles of dirt will damage the leather if they get rubbed in with the polish. let the boots dry SLOWLY, NOT by a radiator as this will make them crack. wax them and let this penetrate for a few hours, add extra coats until they do not feel at all dry to the touch. after every use, wipe clean and wax when dry.

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