February is the month for caring and at Abilene, we care about our boots! Here is how you can care for your favorite pair.
FULL GRAIN AND RETAN LEATHERS • Remove loose dirt and dust with a soft brush or damp cloth • Replenish leather with an all-purpose leather conditioner • Seal and protect leather with a small amount of non-silicone based stain guard • Surface nicks and scratches may be repaired by bringing the oil back to the leather surface To bring the oil back, rub across the scratch or nick with your thumb or finger.
GARMENT TANNED LIGHTWEIGHT LEATHERS • Remove loose dirt and dust with a soft brush or damp cloth • Replenish leather with an all-purpose leather conditioner • Seal and protect leather with a small amount of non-silicone based stain guard.
TEXTURED GRAINS WITH A MEDIUM FINISH • Remove loose dirt and dust with a soft brush or damp cloth • Replenish leather with an all-purpose conditioner or neutral cream to bring back a little luster Buff with a soft, dry cloth • Seal and protect leather with a small amount of non-silicone based stain guard.
SMOOTH GRAINS WITH A BRIGHT FINISH • Remove loose dirt and dust with a soft brush or damp cloth • Replenish leather with an all-purpose leather conditioner • To shine, apply neutral or matching color cream or paste and buff vigorously with a soft, dry cloth • Seal and protect leather with a small amount of non- silicone based stain guard.
LIGHTLY SNUFFED LEATHER • Remove loose dirt and dust with a soft brush or damp cloth • Spray leather surface with a clear, non-staining sealant.
Never use an external heat source to dry boots. Allow boots to air-dry. This rule applies to all types of leather.