Eeep, Dubarry boots, have I killed them?

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Was out all day in the snow in my Dubarrys, and they kept my feet toasty warm and dry
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but they got ever so slightly soaked, and although almost dry today, they are a slightly different colour, lighter and almost water marked
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Have I killed them? If I clean/polish them up will they return to normal or have I buggered up the leather?
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Any suggestions?

They still function fine
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just look a bit worse for wear...
 
Hopefully if you clean them up and re-waterproof them they should be fine. I've stuck to my muck boots through the snow....didn't want to risk harming my ever so precious dubarrys!
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Hopefully if you clean them up and re-waterproof them they should be fine. I've stuck to my muck boots through the snow....didn't want to risk harming my ever so precious dubarrys!
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See Im not so sensible
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And my wellies are freeezing
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Cheers, will have a go at cleaning them...
 
It takes a lot to kill Dubarrys, believe me Im dreadful with mine!

Let them dry out and give them a good clean and reproof and they will be fine.

You might have a salt line on them depending on where you were trudging through snow yesterday, Im not sure if that will come out but you certainly wont have damaged the leather!
 
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It takes a lot to kill Dubarrys, believe me Im dreadful with mine!

Let them dry out and give them a good clean and reproof and they will be fine.

You might have a salt line on them depending on where you were trudging through snow yesterday, Im not sure if that will come out but you certainly wont have damaged the leather!

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Phew
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Dont think we came into contact with much salt, theres hardly any grit round here and we were mostly in fields.
Unless snow has salt in
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Our snow isnt salty, we havent seen much in the way of gritters either! You boots wil be fine. I dont know how I would cope without mine.....oh and if you are ever asked if you want a birthday or christmas present.....ask for the Dubarry fleece boot liners with the fur tops.....heaven!!!
 
I was going to mention the salt mark as well. If you clean them throughly & them let them air dry naturally hopefully there should be no marks.

I have been taking the dogs out in the snow with mine & even bagged up some grit & they have not marked. Though I am fastisious about cleaning mine & putting the cream conditioner on them! Do them at least once a week!
 
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I was going to mention the salt mark as well. If you clean them throughly & them let them air dry naturally hopefully there should be no marks.

I have been taking the dogs out in the snow with mine & even bagged up some grit & they have not marked. Though I am fastisious about cleaning mine & putting the cream conditioner on them! Do them at least once a week!

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Good stuff. Im being very ott to with cleaning them
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Ive rarely cleaned a pair of boots before but these are cleaned once a week
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I've worn my dubarry's to many music festivals where the mud and water has been up to the tops of them. Let them dry out naturally and clean them with a bit of leather balsalm and they'll look good as new.
 
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