1. Prep:
Gather the supplies listed above so that you have everything you need on hand.
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Regular cleaning will keep your leather riding boots in good condition for a long time to come.
Here is a list of what you’ll need to clean your riding boots:
Gather the supplies listed above so that you have everything you need on hand.
Gather the supplies listed above so that you have everything you need on hand.
Remove dirt and dust by cleaning your boots with a damp cloth
Remove dirt and dust by cleaning your boots with a damp cloth
Spray a small amount of leather conditioner onto a dry cloth or dry sponge and rub into the boots in small circular motions starting at the bottom. Make sure the leather conditioner is fully absorbed.
Spray a small amount of leather conditioner onto a dry cloth or dry sponge and rub into the boots in small circular motions starting at the bottom. Make sure the leather conditioner is fully absorbed.
Next, dab a clean dry cloth into the polish and apply in the same way as the leather conditioner, rubbing in small circular motions from the bottom of the boots up until fully absorbed.
Next, dab a clean dry cloth into the polish and apply in the same way as the leather conditioner, rubbing in small circular motions from the bottom of the boots up until fully absorbed.
To make your boots look even better, buff them with a dry cloth or soft brush. To buff, rub the cloth or brush in wide, quick sweeping motions across your boots.
To make your boots look even better, buff them with a dry cloth or soft brush. To buff, rub the cloth or brush in wide, quick sweeping motions across your boots.
In a well-ventilated area, spray a waterproofing spray evenly all over dry boots. Allow to dry for 12 hours for maximum performance. Remove any excess with a cloth.
In a well-ventilated area, spray a waterproofing spray evenly all over dry boots. Allow to dry for 12 hours for maximum performance. Remove any excess with a cloth.
How often should I clean my riding boots?
What kind of leather conditioner and leather polish should I use?
Other Riding Boot Care Tips & Tricks
Keeping your riding boots in top shape is all about regular maintenance and proper care. Below are a few more tips on caring for your leather riding boots:
If your boots ever become saturated with water, remove the insole and soak up the excess water with a paper towel/newspaper or other absorbent cloth and let air dry.
Keep your boots out of direct heat to avoid cracking and other damage. Always let your boots air dry.
After each use, take a minute to knock or brush the dirt off your boots. This helps keep them cleaner in between regular boot care.
To help retain the shape of your tall boots, store them on boot trees.