Cleaning leather boots

SaffronWelshDragon

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This has probably been done to death, but I've had my gorgeous Broginis for a couple of weeks now (I'm in love!) and now got to the stage where I need to clean them. They're just a bit dusty and ridden in, but not muddy or anything. What's the best method for cleaning them? Is ordinary Belvoir tack cleaner and conditioner a no no? I want to keep there boots in top condition for as long as possible :)
 
This has probably been done to death, but I've had my gorgeous Broginis for a couple of weeks now (I'm in love!) and now got to the stage where I need to clean them. They're just a bit dusty and ridden in, but not muddy or anything. What's the best method for cleaning them? Is ordinary Belvoir tack cleaner and conditioner a no no? I want to keep there boots in top condition for as long as possible :)

I use floor wipes :o
 
I use tack cleaner on my broginis! Normal soap, then I use an oil after which waterproofs them. They are still in fab condition, had them a couple of years now.
 
I use Ko-Cho-Line on all leather boots. Clean the dirt off first with warm water and a cloth, when dry, just work it in with my fingers, buff off any surplus next day. I use Urad in the yellow pot sometimes for a quick shine.
 
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