Sunday, October 11, 2009

Best was to clean hunting boots?

I just got some realy nice leather hunting boots. What would be the best way to clean mud, etc.?








-they are waterproof

Best was to clean hunting boots?
Simply use water and a soft scrub brush. Allow the boots to dry. Then if you want you can rub Sno-Seal into the leather and then finish it off with a hair dryer. That will allow the leather to breathe, stay waterproof, and resist rotting.





Make sure to clean your boots about twice a year if you use them a lot. Otherwise the leather won't be able to breathe and the leather may crack.
Reply:wash them off with the waterhose if it hurts your boots they were no good to begin with.what ever you do dont ware . them in to the house. You will have a bigger problem than mudd on your boots
Reply:Let them dry by them self and then take a brush to them and clean off all of the mud and stuff. Put rolled up newspaper inside to absorb any odor or wetness.
Reply:Wash them off with a garden hose with jet spray nozzle
Reply:buy a boot brush it looks like a tooth brush but it has brass brissles, rubber brissles and a rubber scraper @ walmart then let dry not near fire room temp or boots could dry rott and shrink. you should also get the mud off as soon as possible for it will dry out the leather as well. and always keep them lubed up with your favorite oil or preservitive.
Reply:On waterproof boots, hose them off with as high water pressure as you can get. Use one of those boot scrubbers to loosen the dirt/mud as you hose them off. Then take the boots off and allow them to dry.





To make your own cheap boot scrubber, take 3 wooden handled stiff bristled brushes and screw them to 2x4's to make a U shape just a little more narrow than the boot so the bristles will work the dirt/mud off.



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