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I made it so far,
now I'll go for more
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It’s been quite a while since I have had some nice boots.

I ordered a pair and wondering what is good these days. Looking for waterproofing and polish.

They are made with Bison leather.

Bob


I am no expert, but think I am sometimes.
 
Posts: 4581 | Location: South Carolina | Registered: January 23, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I’ve been using Pecard products on my full quill ostrich Luccheses.



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Posts: 23255 | Location: Northern Suburbs of Houston | Registered: November 14, 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Kiwi makes a decent leather conditioner and Herman Survivor makes a Beeswax conditioner that are both available at Walmart.
 
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What kind of "boots" are we talking about? Fancy cowboy boots? Hiking boots? Snow packs?

I've never used anything but Huberd's Shoe Grease on both hiking boots and Sorels. IMO, it's the best stuff out there and has been for 100 or so years. (Others will probably disagree. Wink)

Here's a decent write-up on some different treatments.

https://dalehavencox.weebly.co...-and-best-price.html


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Mink oil, Red Wing boot oil, and the like for me.
 
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I made it so far,
now I'll go for more
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A pair of Sunday go to meeting boots ftom Luchess.
They are American Bison.

Bob


I am no expert, but think I am sometimes.
 
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Might be worthwhile checking with the manufacturer for their recommendation.

https://www.lucchese.com/faq
 
Posts: 26905 | Location: Jerkwater, Texas | Registered: January 30, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Originally posted by arfmel:
Might be worthwhile checking with the manufacturer for their recommendation.

https://www.lucchese.com/faq


Yep. Boot oil is for working boots. Yours uses a conditioning creme. 'Course, you needn't take my word for it. Jerry Hill will give you all the boot facts you can ever imagine exist.

 
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Bick 4 is excellent. Easy to use. Rub it on by hand. Inside and out at least once a month. Dries in a coupe minutes and boots stay looking like new. Good stuff.


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Posts: 468 | Location: Franklin, TN | Registered: May 12, 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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On dressier boots, I like shoe creams like Meltonian. If you want to put more of a shine on them, finish with some old fashioned paste wax shoe polish. Lincoln's is good, but plain old Kiwi is fine. Some exotics are better off without wax, but bison can be polished if you want. Bison often has a pebbled finish, so you may not want those too shiny. Show cream will be good.

Only work or hunting boots need Mink Oil or other heavy waterproofing treatments.




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