Shoe polish can be applied to most cowboy boots. The reason is that most of them are made from cowhide, you can easily polish this material and find products to polish them in the market. Polishing cowboy boots is always good, as it can restore their attractive color, moisturize, and protect them from water, dirt …
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Mink oils are pretty much long-established kinda things for everyone who owns a couple of cowboy boots. Although common sense tells us that the unsaturated fats from mink oils have the ability to deeply moisten and help resist leather cracking for a relatively long time, the majority of us inherited the idea and use of …
The rainy season is on the way for Texans when I saw the first rain a few days ago in Austin. As we make cowboy boots year-round footwear, it’s time to waterproof real leather cowboy boots. This becomes even more vital when you get yourself a pair of Tecovas that are worth around a few …
Polishing cowboy boots is a good thing, but somewhat unnecessary as much as leather conditioning when it comes to leather cowboy boot care. My whole extended family has been wearing cowboy boots for several decades already. But I rarely see them polish their boots (probably on some special occasions like my sister’s wedding only). The …
I’ve been wearing cowboy boots for over a decade, and what keeps me going is that cowboy boots are able to stretch pretty well to mold to the feet. It sounds pretty simple since all footwear will stretch over time and use. But the more they stretch, the larger they fit your feet. Nothing beats …
I’ve never actually owned a pair of cowboy boots that peeled off in my life so far (I am about to reach my 40s this year) since the majority of cowboy boot lovers actually obsess over real leather. This type of real material (no matter what type of it) doesn’t peel, so I don’t even …
Salt stains are among the most stubborn stains that form on the surface of cowboy boots (whether suede or sleek leather). The reason is that they are a combination of chemical compounds instead of just water or mud, like water stains or mud stains. Some salt stains even cause colored marks on the surface and …
Since cowboy boots are one of the most well-invested footwear for heavy-abused occupations, it’s easy to get your boots covered with some unsightly stains in the middle of your work. Spray paint stains are quite different from mud stains, salt stains, or water stains. Their chemical structure is quite complex, and therefore, cleaning them well …
Even if most real leather boots usually require a minimum of daily cleaning, you will still need to consider different options for cleaning your cowboy boots most effectively. DIY leather cleaner with lemon juice or apple cider vinegar only works to some extent. They seem too weak against stubborn stains like oil stains, colored paint …
Since cowboy boots are an essential part of our daily outfits, they are likely to come into contact with any bad liquid we encounter on the road, most commonly rain, water puddles, water spills, or even melting salt sidewalks. These will leave varying degrees of water stains, effectively limiting your ability to wear your beloved …