Actually, simple brushing is most of the care routine…..a soft bristled brush (not wire) will celan them up well. If something serious gets in them, you can use Saphir’s Renoveteur (I ran a test recently) but you will want to do the entire boot as it will darken them slightly with each use. The nature of the tannage/material should really be self cleaning, so to speak.
November 6, 2009 at 5:39 am
I like this better than the hobo boot … these will go well with cords.
November 25, 2009 at 12:04 am
how do you care for the waxy kudu boot
November 26, 2009 at 12:30 pm
Hi Steve -
Actually, simple brushing is most of the care routine…..a soft bristled brush (not wire) will celan them up well. If something serious gets in them, you can use Saphir’s Renoveteur (I ran a test recently) but you will want to do the entire boot as it will darken them slightly with each use. The nature of the tannage/material should really be self cleaning, so to speak.
Ron