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Blundstone boots
will cope with lots of abuse. However, cleaning with a damp
cloth, polishing with a wax boot polish and the occasional treat
of neat's foot oil will keep your boots looking good and extend
their life.
Waterproof leather (style 200) should be wiped with a damp cloth.
The use of traditional dubbins and waxes should be avoided because
of the risk of incompatibility with the waterproofing compounds in
the leather. Should the waterproofing characteristics diminish with
age and frequent use, we recommend a silicon spray treatment
suitable for leather. If polishing is necessary, a silicon-based
polish should be used.
Suede boots require specific suede treatment.
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