Leather Boot Care | How to Look after Leather Hiking boots

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2020
  • With some spare time on my hands I gave my Leather boots a bit of TLC.
    This video is a run through on Leather boot care, or at least how I care for my Leather boots.
    I'm sure there are other ways of looking after your boots, but this is my method.
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Комментарии • 56

  • @ericparton1232
    @ericparton1232 19 дней назад +1

    You can't beat old school methods.

  • @oldgreytree7115
    @oldgreytree7115 3 года назад +4

    That takes me back to the early 1970s . Take care of your kit and it will take care of you. Take care. 😎🐺☮️👍

    • @CampLifeBushcraft
      @CampLifeBushcraft  3 года назад +2

      Yeah it’s a childhood memory watching my Dad clean his football boots 👍

  • @ScoutManSteve
    @ScoutManSteve 3 года назад +4

    That's an interesting way of cleaning your boots Dan! I clean my haix boots with the garden hose pipe as soon as I get back from camp and apply Leder-gris water repellent wax oil every so often.

  • @Linleys
    @Linleys 3 года назад

    Great tips Mr CLB, nice one. You have a big thumbs up from me again. I have a pair of the Scapa make of boots - they deserve a bit of TLC now and again. Helps keep them flexible to wear as well as waterproof. Great vid, thanks for sharing. Take care, W :)

  • @aliceg9571
    @aliceg9571 3 года назад +2

    They do look brand new. Say hello to Tink. Stay safe and enjoy the rest of the weekend. ATB

    • @CampLifeBushcraft
      @CampLifeBushcraft  3 года назад

      Thanks Alice.. Tink is snoring on the sofa next to me now 😂

  • @stevenroche9874
    @stevenroche9874 Год назад +2

    Great video ! I recommend washing the bootlaces with hot water and dishwashing liquid. Hang them over a doorknob or hook and let them air dry overnight. I would also let the boots air dry overnight as well. Apply the dubbin at room temperature and then heat the boots with a hairdryer to melt the dubbin. Much quicker and safer than using an oven. Best regards from America.

  • @mariumraja4821
    @mariumraja4821 3 года назад +1

    Guys the best outdoors man/woman are those who take care of there footwear after every hike ..
    Its discipline of clean footwear will make you keep good care of your gear ..
    I drill into my kids after a hike make sure all there kits are clean an ready for use on the next hike ..

  • @atrampinthehills.841
    @atrampinthehills.841 3 года назад

    Nice one....something very satisfying about going out in spotless boots,

  • @johngordon1328
    @johngordon1328 3 года назад

    Thanks Dan great tip

  • @magirusdeutzjupiter2234
    @magirusdeutzjupiter2234 9 месяцев назад

    Great video Dan, thank you. That dubbin is amazing, I use it myself, along with mink oil on my Hanwags, Meindls, Lowas, and Altbergs.

  • @leyo-lyth
    @leyo-lyth 2 года назад

    Thanks that was really helpful. I got some dubbin and put it on a few days ago, and left it for a couple of days but the boots were still a bit sticky, which is why I wanted to see how to do it properly. Your video cleared it up - too much dubbin and everything was cold. I’ll warm the dubbin from now on and put a couple of thin coats rather than smearing it all over !! Thanks

  • @Shastavalleyoutdoorsman
    @Shastavalleyoutdoorsman 3 года назад +2

    It sounds similar to what I use on my leather. I use something called snow coat that is made from beeswax. I get the old hair dryer out. Great video my friend.

    • @CampLifeBushcraft
      @CampLifeBushcraft  3 года назад

      Yeah, a hair dryer is a good shout.

    • @Shastavalleyoutdoorsman
      @Shastavalleyoutdoorsman 3 года назад +1

      @@IMAXXHEW hey good tip brother. I will have to check it out. I like to support local myself.

  • @ortiko
    @ortiko 3 года назад

    Interesting content! Big like 👍 from me! I also love hiking camping hunting/fishing and shoot some videos to. Keep on!!!

  • @crazycressy7986
    @crazycressy7986 2 года назад

    I use a toothbrush to get in all the nooks and crannies and into the stitching

  • @bri197
    @bri197 3 года назад

    Inspired me to clean the crap off my boots, thanks for that ! 😁😁

  • @WildCamper
    @WildCamper 3 года назад

    I won't watch in full mate as my old man passed on his shoe/boot cleaning skills to me many years ago but it amazes me how most don't have the skills . ATB Rob

    • @WildCamper
      @WildCamper 3 года назад

      Did you take out the inner foot liner? 😉

  • @deaneager
    @deaneager 2 года назад +1

    To dry the inside of my boots out I have a couple of old socks, half filled with dry rice. I heat them up in the microwave for a couple of minutes, and feed them into the boots. They draw out any moisture, and nasty smells, and I dry them on a rad afterwards. :)
    I love your tip to warm up the dubbin first. I'll be doing that from now on!
    Incidentally, I usually get black, or dark brown boots, if I can. 'Cos they dry quicker in daylight than lighter boots - it's actually the reason the Model T Ford was painted black, because the paint dried quicker = less cost. ;)
    BTW I use Saddle Soap to clean any leather goods I have. I figure that if it's good enough for a horse saddle, then it's good enough for boots and bags.

    • @CampLifeBushcraft
      @CampLifeBushcraft  2 года назад

      Thats weird about the paint drying quicker, never heard that before!

    • @deaneager
      @deaneager 2 года назад +1

      @@CampLifeBushcraft Yep, because black absorbs light energy, rather than reflecting it back, it converts into heat energy, making the paint dry quicker (this was long before paint ovens were used, of course).

  • @thegeordiefellwalker8878
    @thegeordiefellwalker8878 3 года назад

    scarpa delta's fresh out the oven with plenty butter on sorry dubbin lol. joking aside mate you gave them a very thorough clean & re proofing. got to look after our most important piece ok kit. I used to use dubbin on my scarpa rangers but it seemed to stop the leather breathing a little so started using grangers G WAX with good results. stay safe mate.

    • @CampLifeBushcraft
      @CampLifeBushcraft  3 года назад

      They come up great, I don’t notice how faded and grubby they look until I start cleaning them!

  • @AshOutdoorsUK
    @AshOutdoorsUK 3 года назад +3

    Very good dan, I’m a bit naughty and don’t look after boots very well 😕
    I used to use dubbin on my football boots too... does that mean I’m old!? 😉 have a good evening mate
    Ash x

  • @BurtonOutdoors
    @BurtonOutdoors 3 года назад

    I don't own any leather boots but if I did I would be following your method...to bring them back to life. I like the idea of warm boots too 😉

    • @CampLifeBushcraft
      @CampLifeBushcraft  3 года назад +1

      Yeah, warm boots are amazing.. unlike a warm toilet seat!

    • @BurtonOutdoors
      @BurtonOutdoors 3 года назад

      @@CampLifeBushcraft I like a warm toilet seat TBF

    • @BurtonOutdoors
      @BurtonOutdoors 3 года назад

      @Eye of the Tiger 🤣😂

  • @rhaef
    @rhaef 3 года назад

    Great advice there Dan. Look after your kit, and it will look after you. I’ve never heard about putting boots in the oven before though. I appreciate it’s on a low heat but do you know whether this might affect the integrity of any rubber components of the boot? Genuine question, not trying to be a smartie! I’ve just bought a similar pair of boots and paid a few quid for them. I was looking for advice on boot care and found your post; thought it was really good! Love your channel mate 😉

    • @CampLifeBushcraft
      @CampLifeBushcraft  3 года назад +1

      I think historically the advice was to put them in the airing cupboard to warm the leather and dubbing, but they don’t really exist anymore due to combi boilers.
      I’m no expert so I can’t give a definitive answer but my boots seem none the worse for it.

    • @rhaef
      @rhaef 3 года назад

      @@CampLifeBushcraft Thanks Dan. Now that you mention it I seem to recall my older brother doing something similar with his army cadet boots (airing cupboard). I guess the relatively low heat shouldn’t be an issue. Thanks mate 😉

  • @hazzardoutdoors
    @hazzardoutdoors 3 года назад

    What boots are these chap?

  • @Camille-23
    @Camille-23 2 года назад

    Will the leather lighten over time? I put wax on my new leather hiking boots and they have become very dark, almost black (they were originally a dark brown). I prefer a lighter brown colour

    • @CampLifeBushcraft
      @CampLifeBushcraft  2 года назад +1

      Leather will lighten as the wax wears off.. which means your losing the waterproofing. as to them going darker it depends what product you applied. it would need to be clear wax to maintain the colour. I think some do have some dark colour in them.

    • @Camille-23
      @Camille-23 2 года назад

      @@CampLifeBushcraft the wax that I put in my boots was a yellowish clear wax, are there products that keep the same color on the boot? do you have any recommendations?

  • @fijiarc2090
    @fijiarc2090 2 года назад +1

    Never force dry the leather. Why one earth would you chuck them in the oven that's mental 🤣

  • @heatherstrong964
    @heatherstrong964 3 года назад

    Did you weather proof them when you first purchased them?

  • @leyo-lyth
    @leyo-lyth 2 года назад

    Ps the only other thing I would say is, buy dubbin from the shoe repair shop and buy Dan a coffee rather than using the affiliate link to help Bezos avoid yet more tax and fly off to Mars !

  • @Yaketyyak21
    @Yaketyyak21 Год назад

    Never put your boots in the oven,the glue will lose its structure and weaken the boot…

  • @mdf1671
    @mdf1671 3 года назад +1

    Primus sucks!