Caring for your leather boots.

Mountain Horse Boots

Mountain Horse Boots – click for info

You spent a lot of time searching for the perfect boot and getting the right fit. Now what? Caring for your boots can help protect your investment.

 

Light scuff marks – Wipe with a damp cloth and let air dry. Apply your boot polish and buff as directed.

boot polish

Fiebing’s boot polish – click for info

 

Regular cleaning. A few times a year, clean with a leather cleaner to remove all dirt, then polish with your boot polish.

Wipe mud and dirt off after every ride.

 

To keep them looking their best right before you go into the show ring, there are quick shine polish products on the market to give your boots that nice shine.

Instant Shine

Fiebing’s Instant Shine – click for more info

 

Keep your boots dry, moisture and urine are killers to your expensive boots. If you wear them to clean stalls, invest in a pair of rubbers to cover your boots, or protect them with mink oil.

mink oil

Fiebing’s mink oil – click for more info

Hypofect for zippers

Hypofect for zippers – click for info

Zipper care – make sure zippers are free from dirt and mud. There are products on the market to keep your zippers working their best.

 

Boot Trees

Boot Shapers – click for info

Use boot trees/shapers when your tall boots are not in use.

 

Invest a little time caring for your boots. It will pay off in the end.