Keep your leather boots looking sharp and more water-resistant with this all-natural DIY Boot Wax and Leather Conditioner! This 2-ingredient boot wax is cheap to make, has no chemicals, and works for all types of leather, including shoes, purses, wallets, and car seats!
How to clean Timberland Boots with vinegar. That's right folks - vinegar is a cleaning powerhouse that can be used for everything from polishing wood furniture to cleaning your car's engine.
In this post, I demonstrate how to clean Blundstone boots and keep them looking great for years through basic care and annual maintenance. With a $200+ price tag, Blundstones boots are an investment worth taking care of the right way. These Blundstone boot care tips can help your books look newer, longer- and help them
Leather boots and shoes can get worn and dirty easily. The good news is, with a little care you can clean leather boots naturally and safely.
How to clean Timberland Boots with vinegar. That's right folks - vinegar is a cleaning powerhouse that can be used for everything from polishing wood furniture to cleaning your car's engine.
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Keep your leather boots looking sharp and more water-resistant with this all-natural DIY Boot Wax and Leather Conditioner! This 2-ingredient boot wax is cheap to make, has no chemicals, and works for all types of leather, including shoes, purses, wallets, and car seats!
The more you wear it, the more you damage and wear out the heel of your boots. DIY knowledge in repairing your boot heel can save your lovable boots and money.
As someone who has never, ever said, "Hooray, it's winter!" I have to say that one of the only redeeming qualities of the season are a few of the wearable categories appropriate for this time of year. Boots happen to be pretty high on that list for me, and I always want to take the…
100% of the high-quality cowboy boots are made of leather. And if they’re not entirely made of leather, they’re not good cowboy boots. The commonly used leather to make cowboy boot masterpieces is…
When I was a sophomore in college, everyone and her mother wore Ugg boots. The cool sorority girls wore them with leggings and North Face jackets, of course. The hot moms scampered around Whole Foods in Uggs and yoga pants. And even the burnouts…
Cleaning and conditioning leather boots and shoes is easy to do with a couple of household ingredients.
A pair of high-quality leather boots should last for a lifetime if you care for them properly. However, sometimes it’s almost impossible to avoid scrapping them. Two years ago, I bought a pair of l…
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I have two incredible products that make leather care quite simple. They're both by Tana, one being the delicate cleaning lotion and the next being Mink Oil. I bought these a few years ago, so the packaging has changed a bit. You can find these products at most shoe stores. They're around $10 and literally last for years. Bargain, I'd say.
Hola friends! We’ve had questions on how to care for your SOLS. We’ve tested some things out and we have found this to be our favorite so far. Although different types of leather may require different treatments, this is a general guide for leather shoes: First, shoes quickly accumulate dirt, dust, spills etc. You will need to regularly clean your shoes with a damp cloth. So, if you do nothing else, please at least give them a quick wipe down to keep them looking fresh! Just like our skin, leather needs to be conditioned! Conditioning the leather will help keep its original color and softness. It will moisturize the leather, so it doesn’t dry out or crack (especially in dry climates). Clean excess dirt with a fine damp cloth or soft brush Treat any serious stains and let dry before conditioning (a weak solution of vinegar and water gently rubbed on the stain should help) Apply leather conditioner – Always test a small area first. We rub the conditioner with a cloth all in one direction Rest overnight – After conditioning leave them to dry overnight so the conditioner seeps into the leather. Buff to a shine (optional) DO NOT use any type of heat or direct water – see the post on how to break in your SOLS for those details Lastly, wear your SOLS like a boss **For suede leather like the one used for our Maribel shoe, you will want to first seal the leather with a water-resistant spray. When conditioning suede leather you will want to make sure you are applying the conditioner in one direction. If you apply or brush in different directions it may cause the color to appear inconsistent. After rubbing and conditioning, seal the leather again. We hope this was beneficial to you and if you have any questions or comments, feel free to reach out to us! XOXO
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