Boot Care
Clean, Condition, Polish, and Protect
Smooth Finished: (Saddle Brand, Hand Painted, Mignon, Brush Off)
- Remove the dust and dirt with a soft brush or damp cloth.
- While the boots are still damp, apply a light coat of quality leather conditioner. Avoid heavy coats of conditioner because it clogs the leather’s pores and cannot be absorbed.
- If you prefer sheen on your boots, apply a thin coat of cream polish (matching color for darker boot and a neutral color for lighter colored boots). Let the polish dry and brush off the excess with a soft cloth.
- For water protection, light coats of a non-silicone stain and water protector can be applied.
- Calf leather is much thinner that cowhide, however it can be cared for the same. We do recommend it be on a more regular basis.
Useful Tip: When applying conditioner to your boot, applying it with your hand will help you avoid over-saturation while also allowing your conditioner of choice to last longer instead of a rag or brush soaking up the bulk of it.
Unfinished: (Naked, Sanded, Distressed, Rustic, Deer Tanned, Toast Wyoming, Bison, Vintage, Crackle, Mad Cat, Genuine Shoulder Foot)
- Remove the dust and dirt with a soft brush or a damp cloth.
- Conditioner is not recommended on these boots as it can turn the color much darker.
- A quality non-silicone stain and water protector can be applied when boots are new.
Suede:
- Apply a non-silicone stain and water protector when the boots are new.
- Periodically remove dust and dirt with a soft nylon brush.
- Try to avoid mud or tarnished water which can discolor the leather and be extremely difficult to remove.
Pigskin:
- On smooth pig you would treat it like the smooth finished leather. Much like calf leather, pigskin is thinner and requires maintenance on a more regular basis.
- On sueded pig, you would treat it as you would cowhide suede, including the application of a non-silicone stain and water protecting product.
Work Leathers:
- Frequently cleaning your boots to reduce dirt and dust buildup will protect and extend the life of your boots.
- Use a small amount of dish detergent mixed with water, along with a soft brush to keep dirt out of the leather. Use a small brush around the welt line (where the upper meets the mid-sole) to keep dirt from building up.
- Periodically use a waterproof spray or cream.
- Use a Carnauba based boot cream to keep the leather soft.
Embroidered:
- Gently wipe with a damp cloth to try and remove the dirt. If not regularly wiped down the buildup of dirt could weaken the stitching.
- Use a non-silicone waterproof spray as needed.
Textile:
- Gently wipe off dust and dirt with a damp cloth.
Man-Made: (Lizard Print, Shoulder Print, Snake Print, Microfiber, Microsuede)
- Use a soft brush to remove dirt and dust.
- Spray boots with a non-silicone stain and water protector.