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<blockquote data-quote="SMS" data-source="post: 2832960" data-attributes="member: 42"><p>I get the boots warm with a hair dryer...apply liberally and reheat with hair dryer. You can actually watch it melt into the leather. If it's a first coat...I repeat the process. </p><p></p><p>Edit: Don't forget to remove the laces and treat the entire tongue area...and the seam stitching between the leather and the sole.</p><p></p><p>I can usually get a couple trips afield with a single application. There is no magic, treat once and done, thing for leather.</p><p></p><p>The good thing about leather is not needing winter boots and summer boots. Our winters here are mild and our summers suck. Wearing gortex boots in August is not a recipe for success lol. That being said, I have more boots than my wife has shoes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SMS, post: 2832960, member: 42"] I get the boots warm with a hair dryer...apply liberally and reheat with hair dryer. You can actually watch it melt into the leather. If it's a first coat...I repeat the process. Edit: Don't forget to remove the laces and treat the entire tongue area...and the seam stitching between the leather and the sole. I can usually get a couple trips afield with a single application. There is no magic, treat once and done, thing for leather. The good thing about leather is not needing winter boots and summer boots. Our winters here are mild and our summers suck. Wearing gortex boots in August is not a recipe for success lol. That being said, I have more boots than my wife has shoes. [/QUOTE]
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