Boot Care
For Basic Leather Boots/Shoes:
First, start with a soft brush. Brushing the boots will loosen most dirt and dust.
Next apply a good conditioner - either all purpose cleaner/conditioner or distressed cleaner/conditioner. The distressed conditioner should be used on oiled distressed or like-kind boots. All purpose conditioner can be used on all other boots. You simply pour cleaner/conditioner on a towel/rag or directly on the boot and rub into the leather. Let dry, then buff lightly.
After boot is dry, apply a boot cream. Choose a color as close to original color as possible. Apply with soft cloth, rubbing into leather. Let dry, then buff lightly.
Note: For distressed/oiled leather do not apply boot cream.
For Exotic Leather:
Lightly brush to remove dirt. Next, apply exotic conditioner/cleaner by spraying on, then wipe off.
Distressed/oiled Leather:
Same care procedure as basic leather, except you do not use boot cream. However, you may add the coats of mink oil, if you wish.
Lastly, we do not recommend using saddle soap or Neets Foot Oil on boots.