Will I wreck my leather boots?

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Re: Will I wreck my leather boots?

Post by Rodbelan » Sat Dec 19, 2020 9:14 am

bauerb wrote:
Fri Dec 18, 2020 12:08 pm
back in the day when I skied Asolo Extremes, I recall heating them gently in the oven and then slathering in SnowSeal. but it hard to imagine ruining a pair of leather boots by using them a few times without treatment. I'm wondering if anyone has used bacon grease to seal their boots?
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Re: Will I wreck my leather boots?

Post by bauerb » Sat Dec 19, 2020 11:21 am

have we just invented a new product? Bacon infused SnowSeal?



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Re: Will I wreck my leather boots?

Post by lilcliffy » Sat Dec 19, 2020 11:36 am

I avoid "Sno-Seal" or any wax-based treatment- wax does not condition leather and it will prevent adhesives from bonding.

Fat does condition leather, but it also weakens it and will ruin the effectiveness of non-leather interior liners.

You will not "wreck" your boots with a few outings but get some leather boot treatment ASAP and get in the habit of applying some after every tour on any of the flex and wear points. A water-based treatment will penetrate more effectively when the leather is wet. Just a few seconds of treatment after every tour makes a massive difference in the longevity of the leather and you will also get a more custom fit and more effective lacing.
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Re: Will I wreck my leather boots?

Post by Rainbow83 » Mon Dec 21, 2020 12:01 am

Thanks for the advice everyone, I got out this weekend and the skiing was great! The Hydrobloc arrived in the mail on Saturday, so I gave the boots a good coating of that too, no bacon fat though, haven't had bacon in a while, maybe I will tomorrow...



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