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Posted by: kholmes - Ex Member
Posted on: 09/20/06 at 23:35:48
Stu,
Before using the sno seal, be sure that the boots are in fact leather and not synthetic.  I ruined a perfectly good pair of boots that way.  Also, I prefer to use a silicone product.  Usually a brush application and let dry.  No rubbing, scrubbing, etc.  My 2 cents.
Posted by: bbrynteson - Ex Member
Posted on: 09/20/06 at 15:23:44
I agree with Mark, Sno Seal is very good and works well with leather boots.  The silicone spray etc, work okay for short periods of time, but you must reapply on a regular basis, while the Sno Seal is good all winter.

BillB
Posted by: marktfd88 - Ex Member
Posted on: 09/20/06 at 14:45:14
The stuff is call SNO SEAL.  Its a waxy like paste you put on your boots and sit them buy a heater vent or put them in your oven to have the stuff heated / baked into the leather.  One treatment usually lasts me for the season.

mark
Posted by: StuK
Posted on: 09/20/06 at 02:13:46
Here's a different topic. I picked up a pair of Georgia Boots to wear this fall/winter. What is the best stuff to use to waterproof them with (other than rubber or plastic bags, etc. Wink)?

Stu
 
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