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<blockquote data-quote="Shadowrider" data-source="post: 2832729" data-attributes="member: 3099"><p>I've used all manner of silicone sprays and they work, but they just don't "hang", doing exactly what you described in your OP. Nothing will last forever and has to be reapplied regularly, but this stuff hangs longer than anything I've ever used. I've not used Sno Seal, but have always heard good things about it. But the Obenhauf was developed for forestry workers and gets wide praise. I just discovered it last year and it's doing very well on my leather bomber jacket.</p><p></p><p>If you want waterproof, you need gore-tex. It's worth it's weight in gold. I recommend Danner boots in the few models that are still made here in the U.S. You'll be hard pressed to find better boots. I've also got a pair of Merrill hiking shoes that are gore-tex that have been through the ringer and almost totally done. The gore-tex is still not leaking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shadowrider, post: 2832729, member: 3099"] I've used all manner of silicone sprays and they work, but they just don't "hang", doing exactly what you described in your OP. Nothing will last forever and has to be reapplied regularly, but this stuff hangs longer than anything I've ever used. I've not used Sno Seal, but have always heard good things about it. But the Obenhauf was developed for forestry workers and gets wide praise. I just discovered it last year and it's doing very well on my leather bomber jacket. If you want waterproof, you need gore-tex. It's worth it's weight in gold. I recommend Danner boots in the few models that are still made here in the U.S. You'll be hard pressed to find better boots. I've also got a pair of Merrill hiking shoes that are gore-tex that have been through the ringer and almost totally done. The gore-tex is still not leaking. [/QUOTE]
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