23 August 2009 #1 D dopeesophee Well-Known Member Joined 4 May 2008 Messages 5,036 Location norfolk Visit site how do you clean them??
23 August 2009 #2 Tinkerbee Well-Known Member Joined 19 February 2006 Messages 28,004 Location NI Visit site Like you would clean any leather boots... I either wash off muck with warm water then saddle soap them, or polish them with shoe polish.
Like you would clean any leather boots... I either wash off muck with warm water then saddle soap them, or polish them with shoe polish.
23 August 2009 #3 D dopeesophee Well-Known Member Joined 4 May 2008 Messages 5,036 Location norfolk Visit site okiies im now going to clean them i normally clean them with suede stuff and shoe polish on the leather bits
okiies im now going to clean them i normally clean them with suede stuff and shoe polish on the leather bits
23 August 2009 #4 LizzieJ Well-Known Member Joined 5 October 2006 Messages 17,678 Location somerset Visit site I have only ever cleaned my Dubarrys with a hose pipe
23 August 2009 #5 D dopeesophee Well-Known Member Joined 4 May 2008 Messages 5,036 Location norfolk Visit site i polished them with brown polish, but theyve changed colour, im sure theyll go back to the same colour soon x
i polished them with brown polish, but theyve changed colour, im sure theyll go back to the same colour soon x
23 August 2009 #6 jumptoit Well-Known Member Joined 25 August 2008 Messages 8,486 Location Sheffield Visit site I use water on my Dublin Rivers followed by saddle soap and then a leather dressing - it changes the colour, making them darker though.
I use water on my Dublin Rivers followed by saddle soap and then a leather dressing - it changes the colour, making them darker though.
23 August 2009 #7 D dopeesophee Well-Known Member Joined 4 May 2008 Messages 5,036 Location norfolk Visit site well ive done mine now ive got one more pair of my collection of boots to clean