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Waterproof your boots this Winter

When the cold weather arrives, you’ll need a pair of waterproof boots to keep your feet warm and dry. Most men’s boots are not waterproof, so taking precautions to protect them from rain and snow is essential. This article will go over the best ways to waterproof men’s boots during the winter.

Why Do You Need to Waterproof Your Boots?

Waterproofing men’s boots is essential during the winter months because it keeps your feet dry, warm, and comfortable. Wet shoes can become cold and uncomfortable, potentially leading to blisters or other irritations.

Water can also have an impact on the longevity of your boots. Water can damage the leather, sole, and internal structure of your footwear if not properly treated, resulting in cracks and breaks.

Waterproofing your men’s boots helps to prevent mould and mildew growth, which can damage both the inside and outside of the boot. Yes, leather is a relatively waterproof material. However, in order to maintain its waterproofing properties, it must be properly treated with the appropriate products.

When Should You Waterproof Boots?

The perfect time to waterproof your boots is during warm and dry weather, such as late summer or early fall. That way, they’ll be sealed before more humid weather gets to them. However, sometimes you might need to waterproof them during the wet season, and that’s always better than leaving them to soak while your feet get wet.

Making Use of a Waterproof Spray

Waterproof sprays are intended to provide an additional layer of protection against the elements. They can be used on almost any type of men’s boot, including those made of leather, fabric, or synthetic materials. Waterproof sprays typically contain a blend of waxes, oils, and silicone, which work together to form a breathable protective barrier that repels water.

Apply the waterproof spray in thin coats for best results, allowing adequate drying time between each layer. Before applying the spray to the entire surface of your boots, test it on a small area.

Shake the bottle and hold it about 6 inches away from your boots to apply the spray. Cover the entire surface of your boots, including seams and laces. Allow the spray to completely dry before wearing them outside for the best protection.

Applying Waterproof Boot Wax

Water-resistant boot wax can protect your boots from water and dirt while also adding shine and conditioner. It’s important to use it sparingly because too much will make your boots slippery and greasy. Water-resistant boot wax is made up of waxes and oils that work together to protect the surface of your boots.

To apply, begin by rubbing the wax into the surface of your boots in small circular motions with a cloth or brush until it is completely absorbed. Allow them to completely dry before wearing them outside for the best protection. You should not over-wax your boots. While you should polish your boots on a weekly basis, you should only apply waterproofing wax as needed. Check to see if water beads off your boots to see if you need to top up your waterproofing wax.

Using Seam Sealant to Seal Up Your Boots

Seam sealant is a product that is specifically designed for men’s leather boots. It is used to prevent water from seeping through any seams or crevices on the surface of the boots. Every boot has places where water can get in, usually where there is stitching and gaps in the material and structure.

This is unavoidable unless you’re wearing wellington boots. So seam sealant is a must-have for any guy who wants to keep his feet dry while wearing boots this winter. Simply brush seam sealant into the surface of your men’s boots in thin layers, making sure to cover all seams and crevices. Allow it to completely dry before wearing it outside for the best results.

How to Waterproof Suede Boots?

  1. Suede plus water equals disaster.

  2. That is even more reason to waterproof them!

  3. You’ll never see a man who doesn’t look good in suede Chelsea boots. However, because of the risk of water damage in the fall and winter, many guys avoid them.

  4. Nobody wants to ruin their favourite boots. However, if you use a good amount of waterproofing spray on your suede boots, there’s no reason why you can’t wear them all winter.

  5. To utilise:

  6. Use a high-quality suede brush to clean your boots.

  7. Check that your waterproofing spray is certified for suede products! We can’t emphasise this enough: If you use the wrong product, you could ruin your boots.

  8. Keep your spray 5 cm away from the surface of your boots. In sweeping motions, spray carefully and consistently.

  9. Allow your boots to dry.

  10. To restore the original look of your suede boots, use a suede brush. The spray may cause your boots to appear dull; a suede brush will fix this.

To remember

Choosing quality work boots will ensure you can wear them for years to come. Only that way can you think about applying or reapplying waterproofing products to keep them moisture-free and your feet dry.

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