Re: What's the latest and greatest for treating leather hiking boots?
"User1" <allanalessio-/[email protected]> Tue, 30 Apr 2013 07:37:24 -0000
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Thank you all for the replies. Even though this grease looks good, I decided I'm going to stick with the sealer that the company Zamberlan puts out. This has nothing to do with the sealer that is suggested. I'm doing this cause it's a boot the company makes and the sealer they recommend. If by small chance something goes wrong in the use of this boot, I'll have a big story to explain to them if I used the Limmer in that process. And they would rightfully say, wtf?!?!?!? Thanks again for your help. --- In [email protected], John Ladd <johnladd@...> wrote: > > For all-leather boots, the Limmer Boot Grease works well. I recommend > ordering the application brush as well. > > http://www.limmerbootgrease.com/product_use.html > > > John Curran Ladd > 1616 Castro Street > San Francisco, CA 94114-3707 > 415-648-9279 > > > On Tue, Apr 23, 2013 at 2:14 PM, User1 <allanalessio@...> wrote: > > > ** > > > > > > Hello all, > > > > I thought I'd float this question on what everyone seems to be using. I > > pretty much finished my tube of Zamberlan Hydro Bloc Proofing<http://flic.kr/p/edHCES> > > on my newest pair of Zamberlans, of all shoes. Any ways is there a de > > facto standard that everyone seems to going with? BTW, I thought my last > > tube of proofing worked pretty good. Kinda surprised that it's not widely > > available in the US or A. > > > > Thank you for reading this and your comments. > > > > >