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  • Опубликовано: 4 фев 2022
  • What is a great product to use that will waterproof my leather? This is a question we receive all of the time. Sno-Seal is an amazing product that we've used for decades, and in this video, we show you step-by-step how to waterproof your leather using Sno-Seal.
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  • @judithdrayton7642
    @judithdrayton7642 2 года назад +57

    A cobbler recommended Sno-Seal above everything else to me thirty-five years ago. It has protected all of my winter footwear ever since then, including a favorite pair of forty-two year old harness style boots. Yes, it darkens the leather, but evenly, and keeps my feet warm and dry.

    • @TrentonHeath
      @TrentonHeath  2 года назад +2

      👍

    • @brandonbellestri7512
      @brandonbellestri7512 Год назад

      I just bought some new FJ leather golf shoes in white. Will SnoSeal discolor white leather? If so, whats the next best option for white leather golf shoes. Thanks for any info!

    • @vincecarnevale4406
      @vincecarnevale4406 4 месяца назад +1

      Used this product years ago on leather boots,felt like I was wearing rubber boots In keeping out the moisture.

  • @craigwilliams9139
    @craigwilliams9139 2 года назад +19

    Golf course maintenance is the ultimate test for water proofing. Water, dirt, wet grass, then drying out in the afternoon and repeating the cycle every single day. Most of the crew I worked with ended up moving over to cordura hunting boots to avoid the leather issues.

    • @TrentonHeath
      @TrentonHeath  2 года назад +3

      👍👍👍

    • @Jstarr918
      @Jstarr918 8 месяцев назад +1

      I’ve been on a golf course crew for 15 years. I wear muck boots in the morning, tennis shoes in the afternoon. Leather boots in the winter. Sno seal is great stuff!

  • @kurtkensson2059
    @kurtkensson2059 2 года назад

    I'm glad to see that you guys recommend SnoSeal. I've used it since a saleswoman insisted on it when she sold me some x-country skiing boots more than 40 years ago. I had made the mistake of mentioning mink oil, and got chastised for it. I bought some Georgia logging boots in 1983, SnoSealed them right away, used them through 3 MN winters, 5 Yosemite backpacking trips, and I still wear them when working in the yard. I still wear those ski boots, too. They both get new applications every year, or so. Bee's wax is, well, the bee's knees.

  • @dukerobinson5421
    @dukerobinson5421 2 года назад +22

    I’ve used it many times up here in Canada. It keeps the moisture and the salt out of the leather. It soaks into the leather and repels the water while it also keeps the leather well conditioned. Be aware. It will darken the leather substantially on brown and tan leathers so use with some caution.

  • @hpkntnw
    @hpkntnw 2 года назад +7

    My grandfather has used this forever on his hunting boots so I’ve used it since I was a kid on all my winter boots. It really is great stuff!! In fact I have an unopened jar right now. I’m tempted to use it on my Nicks Urban Drifters but it does darken the leather quite a bit.

  • @jimmccoys5778
    @jimmccoys5778 2 года назад +7

    Love the style of those boots!! That fold down top is fantastic!! Great content fellas

  • @mikefalappi
    @mikefalappi 2 года назад +50

    Can't believe people didn't know about this! One of the greatest products out there. My grandfather bought this for his hunting boots, taught my dad how to use it and he used it for his work boots, and noe I put it on every pair of boots I buy. Sno-seal is the best!

    • @TrentonHeath
      @TrentonHeath  2 года назад +6

      It’s great stuff! 👍

    • @shadeshiest22
      @shadeshiest22 2 года назад +1

      I use it on EVERYTHING, and not just leather! Leather knife sheaths, in my car, as a seam sealer, just everything that needs moisture or weatherproofing help, leather stuff, nylon, canvas, weatherstripping, backpacks

    • @mossymaple
      @mossymaple Год назад

      @@shadeshiest22 WHAT I FIND FUNNY AND IRONIC, IS THAT HONEY IS NATURALLY ANTIBACTERIAL. BUT BEES WAX STILL ALLOWED MOLD ON ALL MY HUNTING AND WORK BOOTS... LOL... IDK WHY? Used this on all my hoots and the condensation in our mud room from our sweating water softener created mold on every single pair of boots I own . I cleaned them and the mold covered them again and again. The only SHOES that did not get moldy were the ones WITOUT SNO SEAL.I'm now buying neoprene tank covers for my softener system.

    • @WontSeeReplies
      @WontSeeReplies Год назад +2

      @@mossymapleyou may want to fill a spray bottle with vinegar and give them a spray inside once a week.

  • @Nightwizard7979
    @Nightwizard7979 2 года назад +1

    I’ve used this for years on all my work and hunting boots. Thank you for making this video. Great product

  • @giovanniordanini
    @giovanniordanini 2 года назад +6

    Been waxing and waterproofing all my boots and shoes for years. Every autumn before the season starts and every spring when i put them back in their boxes. Taking care of your shoes is one of the best feeling ever!

  • @robertriggle2127
    @robertriggle2127 2 года назад +6

    Used to use SnoSeal on a regular basis in the military. Great stuff

  • @yorkshirethegreat
    @yorkshirethegreat 2 года назад +2

    Excellent video Trenton! No nonsense, common sense advice. Thank you!

  • @ChampionCorner
    @ChampionCorner 2 года назад +14

    I’ve been using Sno-Seal on my work boots for several years. I’m happy with how well it works and how easy it is to apply.

    • @---rg1gb
      @---rg1gb 7 месяцев назад

      Does it darken the leather like mink oil?

  • @maggiewagmore8778
    @maggiewagmore8778 Год назад

    I've used Sno-Seal for years on hiking boots, hunting boots, and casual shoes. The stuff is just great. And it won't weaken or rot stitching. Good video on proper application.

  • @heathen184
    @heathen184 2 года назад +56

    Quick tip for extreme cold-weather, put on a quick layer of neatsfoot oil first, the cold can make the leather stiff and brittle and there is no better product for helping pliability of leather than neatsfoot oil. After that dries or soaks in then use your sno seal for final waterproofing.

    • @OriginalObuv
      @OriginalObuv 2 года назад +2

      this oil does not dry out and is always moving! why is it needed there? snow seal is oil-wax

    • @escapetherace1943
      @escapetherace1943 Год назад

      @@OriginalObuv don't over apply it, yes it dries incredibly slow, which is good, it can keep a pair of gloves alive until you need a new pair

    • @stevenroche9874
      @stevenroche9874 Год назад +5

      @@OriginalObuv Sno-Seal is beeswax and other waxes with orderless mineral spirits. Atsko, the manufacturer, did not specify any oils in the formula.

    • @stevenroche9874
      @stevenroche9874 Год назад +2

      I agree. Wax does not soften and nourish leather the way neatsfoot or mink oil does ( mink oil is the BEST choice ).

    • @escapetherace1943
      @escapetherace1943 Год назад +5

      @@stevenroche9874 I think conditioning the leather and then adding wax on top is the best. If it's well oiled and you wax it you will rarely need to oil it again or very lightly. I always cleaned, conditioned, oiled my boots but I'm adding wax to the rotation after I just did some gloves like that and they turned out great

  • @davidgreene8453
    @davidgreene8453 2 года назад

    Sno seal is great. I found out that it even soaks in over time and makes the leather water proof even after scuffing up the outside while working construction. Good video.

  • @noahfickel7698
    @noahfickel7698 2 года назад +6

    Been using this for decades. Helps keep my boots in great shape. I alternate between conditioner, polish and snow seal. I had one pair of red wings last 10 years this way. My current pair of Chippewas are 6 years old and stitching is failing but the leather is still in great shape.

  • @derekgarbellini9850
    @derekgarbellini9850 2 года назад +2

    I have a pair of boots I bought over 25byears ago and put snow seal on them when I 1st got the boots since I was using them to hike in the mountains . I used the boots in the snow and NEVER had issues with leather deterioration. They still look relatively new and keep my feet warm and dry.

  • @ml8067
    @ml8067 2 года назад +23

    As I just got done trudging through 8" of snow this was the perfect video. I have dedicated winter boots and I use Sno-seal on all of them! The leather is crack free and pliable.

  • @jamesmccloughan1057
    @jamesmccloughan1057 2 года назад

    I have been using this on my boots for years, and it works great! On dress shoes, I use galoshes and cream in the adverse weather to protect the shoes.

  • @thomaskraincuk9815
    @thomaskraincuk9815 2 года назад +2

    thanx for your insights Trent! These are very valuable! Have a good one!

  • @jg8263
    @jg8263 2 года назад +5

    I love that stuff. Use it on my winter shoes/boots here in Wisconsin.

  • @joaquin-jacknava2696
    @joaquin-jacknava2696 2 года назад +7

    I have been using snow seal for years. It definitely works. Thanks for this quick short review. Have a great weekend.

    • @carbonstar9091
      @carbonstar9091 2 года назад +3

      Same here. I bought some several years ago and have used it on several pairs of shoes. Solid product. I use a heat gun as well.

    • @TrentonHeath
      @TrentonHeath  2 года назад +2

      Thanks for watching!

  • @lorijohn101
    @lorijohn101 2 года назад

    Been using sno-seal for years. Excellent product!

  • @brentworls8509
    @brentworls8509 2 года назад +2

    We/I used SnoSeal on our boots for a Semester in the Rockies at NOLS. years ago. It really is durable and gives a quality conditioning to the leather. With the activity we were engaged in in 4-10 feet of snow with river crossings, there was no way to keep feet dry, but aside from the extreme, it is my favorite product bar none for all leather boots used outdoors.

  • @thatdamnsamsquanch
    @thatdamnsamsquanch Год назад

    A bit late to find this video, but I'm glad I did. I've been using Sno Seal for years on my winter boots here in WI. The only thing I do different, especially on new boots is I use a leather conditioner like Leather Milk first and let it settle in for a few days. Then I apply my snow seal. Just because the new boots have most likely been sitting and drying out in a warehouse for some time. I feel it brings it back to life before I seal everything in.

  • @gatriemacleinn1976
    @gatriemacleinn1976 2 года назад +109

    I use a homemade blend of beeswax, lanolin, sweet almond oil, coconut oil, and shea butter. Conditions deeply and repels water incredibly well

    • @TrentonHeath
      @TrentonHeath  2 года назад +13

      👍

    • @mchapman2424
      @mchapman2424 2 года назад +89

      I use a homemaid blend of bee jizz, lady sweat, nut oil, and vag butter. Conditions deeply and repels water incredibly well.

    • @Mudder1310
      @Mudder1310 2 года назад +32

      @@mchapman2424 That does sound repellent.

    • @SoulWatcher72
      @SoulWatcher72 2 года назад +11

      @@Mudder1310
      More like repugnance.

    • @markdirenna159
      @markdirenna159 Год назад

      @@mchapman2424 vag butter raises the price, but it allows for easier penetration.

  • @michaelmaggi7637
    @michaelmaggi7637 2 года назад

    I've used this product many times on my Timberland leather boots. Works like a charm.

  • @sdriza
    @sdriza 2 года назад

    Been using Sno-Seal since the middle ages - works a treat.

  • @ThePolerbearproducts
    @ThePolerbearproducts 2 года назад +2

    I use Obenhaufs Heavy Duty LP on my work boots. Georgia Boot loggers. Had them since October. My first ever pair of true work boots (I’ve worn knockoff Timberlands when hiking in the past but that was about it) I wash cars so they see lots of moisture as well as caustic car soaps and other cleaning products. It works amazing for them. I’ll definitely give this product a try someday

  • @OvAeons
    @OvAeons 2 года назад +4

    I use a beeswax pine resin mix i got from Finland, or leather grease. A mix that has been used in the Laplands (would love a pair of authentic vintage lapland boots) for who knows how long. Smells great and really brought a few pairs of boots back to life.

  • @KC-jq9kw
    @KC-jq9kw 2 года назад +2

    What about Huberd's Shoe Grease? I am a disabled veteran. I used to use it for my field boots in the Army. I was a tanker. Now I am 50 and I have a small farm. I use it on my farm boots and just all my leather footwear. I love how it keeps my Red Wing Chukka boots and all of my others so soft and supple, and weather proof, and they are so easy to clean up. I am kind of nuts about keeping up on my footwear, as I am all busted up. Comfortable footwear is key in my life.

  • @byronrichards3001
    @byronrichards3001 2 месяца назад

    Thank you kindly for this upload.your experience is very much appreciated.
    Keep informing the people...

  • @mikel1483
    @mikel1483 2 года назад

    it's about time somebody has done a video on sno-seal, i been useing it since the 70s. i got bean boots from the early 80s, and threre soft and supple, and waterproof right up to the 14 inch shaft.

  • @toddniehaus
    @toddniehaus 2 года назад +3

    I love Sno-seal, and it smells great too. Warm up the leather, smear it on, soaks right in.

  • @Riyame
    @Riyame 2 года назад

    Sno-Seal has been a favorite for the last 20 odd years, ever since I was a teenager. It just works, it isn't over priced, it is relatively easy to apply, and it doesn't have a bad smell. And I just so happen to like the look it gives leather.

  • @robertlee8400
    @robertlee8400 8 месяцев назад +1

    I’ve used Sno-Seal since 1990 my dad introduced me to it , he was a avid motorcycle rider & had a lot of leather he wore when he rode , I used this on my leather jacket back in the day & only had to put this stuff on once & it protected it until I out grew the jacket around 5 years , I never had to put any of it back on the jacket ever . Now I use it on any of my hard leather or soft leather things like boots , knife sheaths , backpacks etc. one & done & your leather will out last your life guaranteed . Not a lot of people know about Sno-Seal & I have to say it’s the best product for leather that’s out there , it makes hard leather supple & soft & protects from the elements for years to come .

  • @Snowdog313
    @Snowdog313 2 года назад

    I've been using this on my boots for 35+ years on hiking boots when I was in Boy Scouts to now with my Keen boots. Best product you can find!

  • @Ricopolico
    @Ricopolico 2 года назад

    Sno-Seal is great stuff, I've been using it for decades. It is best for cold conditions because it seals out the water all right, at the same time it seals in the sweat smell.

  • @TheFatesLieutenant
    @TheFatesLieutenant 2 года назад

    Discovered Sno-Seal a couple years ago - wish I'd found it sooner! It really is the cat's meow! Gave my 25 year old hiking boots a new lease on life (and trails)!

  • @Kingfisher1215
    @Kingfisher1215 2 года назад +7

    I’ve been using sno seal for 45 years and it works great. I grew up in the NE plains of Colorado and we went snowmobiling and hunting all fall and winter and this stuff was a necessity. I think back then, we bought our boots at Sears and Monkey Ward.

    • @TrentonHeath
      @TrentonHeath  2 года назад +1

      👍

    • @mossymaple
      @mossymaple Год назад

      WHAT I FIND FUNNY AND IRONIC, IS THAT HONEY IS NATURALLY ANTIBACTERIAL. BUT BEES WAX STILL ALLOWED MOLD ON ALL MY HUNTING AND WORK BOOTS... LOL... IDK WHY? Used this on all my hoots and the condensation in our mud room from our sweating water softener created mold on every single pair of boots I own . I cleaned them and the mold covered them again and again. The only SHOES that did not get moldy were the ones WITOUT SNO SEAL.I'm now buying neoprene tank covers for my softener system.
      They should have a warning label that reads... this is not HONEY, IT ONLY BEES WAX... IT REPELS MOISTURE, HOWEVER,,, BUT STILL HAS POTENTIAL THAT COULD ALLOW MOLD TO FORM ON ITEMS IF STORED IN POOR VENTILATED ROOM....

  • @Zzyzx--
    @Zzyzx-- 2 года назад +1

    Have used Sno-Seal since the 1970s, it was the only thing that could stand up to Chicago's wet and snowy weather when working or playing outside. Great stuff and a good application lasts months

  • @zubertish
    @zubertish Год назад +1

    Since you guys like Sno-Seal you might want to try my little trick. Get Atsko Water Guard Extreme (Makers of Sno-Seal) and one of their sprayers and use that to waterproof your gear, boots, whatever. It's what the factories use for that permanent (it's not really permanent ) water repellant they add to their fabrics. It's okay to use with or without Gore-Tex and it creates an X-Link bond to help keep water/moisture out while still maintaining breathability. I also use the WGE as a base and then add Sno-Seal as Beeswax is terrific for leather and canvas sealant/protection.
    No, I don't have any affiliation with Atsko but always will promote stuff that actually works. Thanks again for another awesome episode, I always learn every time I watch.

  • @silentsniper441
    @silentsniper441 2 года назад +2

    Learned about sno seal from my buddy who was a ski racer and used it on his gloves, now I use it on my gloves and boots too. Super satisfying to apply and watch it soak in.

  • @thelifelinegospelmessage1459
    @thelifelinegospelmessage1459 2 года назад +2

    Used sno-seal since I was in high school. Works like a charm. It will significantly extend life of your boots.

  • @davidumlauf1997
    @davidumlauf1997 2 года назад +2

    Used to use the stuff on my hiking boots way back in the 70s. It really works well. Make sure the leather is relatively warm. If you can get the sno-seal warmed up too you can get the balm really deep into the pores of the leather

  • @marcmckenzie5110
    @marcmckenzie5110 2 года назад +28

    We’ve been using SnoSeal on both our winter and alpine hiking boots here in the Colorado back-country for near 50 years. It’s great stuff for staying dry, easy to maintain (you can add it when needed), and we haven’t found a down side!

    • @TrentonHeath
      @TrentonHeath  2 года назад +2

      Yep! It’s great stuff.

    • @TTFC777
      @TTFC777 2 года назад

      is there no white residue when the wax
      breaks , in the folds ? I have the problems with my hiking boots

    • @marcmckenzie5110
      @marcmckenzie5110 2 года назад +4

      @@TTFC777 Nope - as Trenton says, the key is heating up the leather so the product melts and soaks in.

    • @gmoney6198
      @gmoney6198 7 месяцев назад

      Do you find it traps sweat??

    • @marcmckenzie5110
      @marcmckenzie5110 7 месяцев назад

      @@gmoney6198 We’ve not experienced a difference in foot heat or moisture pre and post SnoSeal, if that’s helpful.

  • @mattwilliams3504
    @mattwilliams3504 2 года назад

    I'm up in Alaska and I use sno-seal and have for years. Good stuff.

  • @Ando2k10
    @Ando2k10 2 года назад

    Glad to see this video. I've been using SnoSeal for over a decade, on my "winter" boots, and was wondering if there was something better.

  • @benlee4324
    @benlee4324 2 года назад +1

    I use the leder gris oil and wax combo for my altberg work boots. Been really really effective at waterproofing and conditioning. I do have a pair of personal boots (redwings) that i plan to put through its paces, and id love to try this snow seal on.

  • @mrdddeeezzzweldor5039
    @mrdddeeezzzweldor5039 10 месяцев назад

    I've been using Sho-Seal for decades now on all manner of leather goods as a water proofer and a conditioner. One pair of boots I use for motorcycle riding, are 20 plus old and the leather is in perfect shape, flexible, waterproof and they are second skin comfortable.

  • @billystpaul8907
    @billystpaul8907 2 года назад

    Been a Winter stapler here in Minnesota since I was a kid. Some 50 years ago.. Works wonders. Wow, 2 videos in one week...!!!!!!

  • @Mudder1310
    @Mudder1310 2 года назад

    I used sno seal for years on a pair of Danner rainforest boots. I was a cable guy in the Pacific NW and those boots took a beating in the wet weather and were outstanding.

  • @joelstein4657
    @joelstein4657 Месяц назад

    Fifty years ago I treated my Norwegian leather cross country ski boots with sno-seal. One coat last about twenty years. They were still waterproof when I gave them to goodwill because I was getting a little old for X country skiing. An amazing product.

  • @markmcminn5100
    @markmcminn5100 2 года назад

    Been using it on work and hiking boots since 1985. Great stuff.

  • @appayne595
    @appayne595 2 года назад

    I love that sno-seal. Good work

  • @andymoss
    @andymoss 2 года назад

    I’ve still got some Sno-Seal I bought at the PX in Ft. Lewis, WA in 1995. Fantastic stuff.

  • @joshj9177
    @joshj9177 5 месяцев назад

    Very simple to follow :) I recently invested in boots and was looking for a good way to keep dry. Thank you!

  • @juanarce6900
    @juanarce6900 2 года назад

    Amazing stuff guys!

  • @ttop64
    @ttop64 2 года назад +2

    Good morning Trent. I have used SNO-SEAL on my boots and it works but I always was concerned if using it compromised the leather in any way but since you recommend it I guess it's OK. Also thanks for the tip about heating the boots first . I used to put it on first then heat. Have a great weekend.

    • @TrentonHeath
      @TrentonHeath  2 года назад +6

      Good morning! I wouldn’t necessarily use it on any higher end leathers, but for work boots, hiking boots, etc. that will be seeing a lot of water, mud, etc., I’d definitely recommend it. We’ve used it on some of our boots for years, and the leathers are still holding up.

  • @DEXVD
    @DEXVD 2 года назад +2

    Used the Saphir MdO Dubbin grease on my Snowdons, happy with the result. Didn't know to warm up the leather first, will do that next time though. Should work well to protect against the snow, slush and salt of winter.

    • @TrentonHeath
      @TrentonHeath  2 года назад +2

      The Dubbin Grease is a great product as well. We’ve used it many times.

  • @user-mj6fe5jf9z
    @user-mj6fe5jf9z Год назад

    I've been using Sno-Seal since the mid 70's on all types of boots. I never used a heat gun I just leave them in the sun while I'm working and every hour or so take 5 and give them coat. Works well as a spring or summer thing as the sun is hotter in the northern hemisphere.

  • @williampayton9515
    @williampayton9515 Год назад

    A fan favorite for troops in Germany, Alaska and Korea back in the 80's. Loved it. Still do.

  • @Lmolina90
    @Lmolina90 2 года назад

    I've been using Sno-Seal since my high school/college summer jobs. Back then my younger sister was competitive figure skater and I vaguely recall hearing about this stuff from that crowd. I've put it on every pair of work boots I've ever had and never regretted it.

  • @Thundermuffin93
    @Thundermuffin93 2 года назад +1

    This is great! Thanks for sharing. Ive been using LP1 for a few years now and happy with its affect on boots, gloves, even canvas goods. Pretty sure it is also formulated around beeswax, so pretty similar idea, but aimed at firefighters rather than snowbunnies.

    • @TrentonHeath
      @TrentonHeath  2 года назад

      👍

    • @Rob8
      @Rob8 2 года назад +1

      @@TrentonHeath why even reply?

  • @TyBraek
    @TyBraek 2 года назад +4

    I actually made some waxed suede blundstones with this and some obenaufs lp. I think it turned out awesome, and I love the look of the waxed suede. I also didn't want to keep the suede nice. I wanted them to be tougher.

  • @TheSeawolf277
    @TheSeawolf277 6 месяцев назад

    Just bought a jar because of this video and its comments. Thanks for the info!

  • @tiogah
    @tiogah 2 года назад

    Kickass. Thanks for the killer tip.

  • @gueyg3764
    @gueyg3764 9 месяцев назад

    Great product, been using since the 80’s

  • @facemelter61able
    @facemelter61able 2 года назад +4

    Big fan of SnoSeal and Huberd’s Shoe Grease. Both great products!

  • @bimoketileng6240
    @bimoketileng6240 2 года назад +1

    Here I always use Vaseline Repairing Jelly, and from the way I see it, it does very well in any type of my leather boots

  • @shadowgolem9158
    @shadowgolem9158 2 года назад

    Clean them first with saddle soap and the sno seal will penetrate even better. I love the patina it leaves too. Like vintage belting leather.
    I find it works well on canvas too.

  • @dansklenicka8403
    @dansklenicka8403 Год назад

    Need to pick some of this product up. Just bought a pair of Thursday boots “Captain”. We have a trip plan to Alaska later this year October. Thanks for the video..

  • @seattlebeard
    @seattlebeard 2 года назад

    Thanks for this video. I used Danner's Clear Boot Dressing on a new pair of Timberland Pro boots. It was just what I wanted. This Sno Seal looks very similar and much cheaper.

  • @dogleg6669
    @dogleg6669 2 года назад

    Sno-seal has been my goto for years. I use it on my motorcycle leathers too.

  • @johnrudy9404
    @johnrudy9404 2 года назад

    One of the best times to do this, is during the dog days of summer. Leaving the boots in the hot sun for about an hour gets the really hot and the SS seems to penetrate well. Repeated applications are easy as the leather draws it in. Cleaning the boots prior is strongly recommended. I abuse all my boots, dragging them through briars, thick thorn bushes and all other kinds of terrain bird hunting. SS is a life saver

  • @thestrawberrypatch5644
    @thestrawberrypatch5644 2 года назад

    Used it for years! I melt it in with a hair dryer and believe it or not it will shine pretty good too.

  • @classact9557
    @classact9557 2 года назад +1

    I learned about Sno-Seal through my dad. Who has spent 4 decades of his life working outdoors in cold, wet, and muggy conditions. It is the absolute best way to waterproof leather footwear without having to spending a fortune on high-end boots. Provided your boots are actual leather that's of decent quality.

  • @cheyennejt
    @cheyennejt 2 года назад

    Thanks for the good information

  • @congressmanish
    @congressmanish Год назад

    I have the recommendation in a different use case, I worked as a lift operator at snowbasin and I needed a cheap, heavy duty pair of work gloves that were waterproof and warm. I ended up getting some regular and mitten kinco gloves, put some sno seal on them, and have never gone back to ski/winter specific gloves.

  • @williamwhite1982
    @williamwhite1982 2 года назад +2

    I was introduced to this years ago. It’s fantastic.

    • @TrentonHeath
      @TrentonHeath  2 года назад

      👍

    • @williamwhite1982
      @williamwhite1982 2 года назад

      @@TrentonHeath It’s so fascinating to watch you guys take a pair of completely worn out boots and make them look like new!

  • @jonkomatsu8192
    @jonkomatsu8192 2 года назад +1

    Different yet interesting tutorial. Thanks! 👍🥾

  • @DaddyyCrab
    @DaddyyCrab Год назад

    My favorite product. I pay attention to seams and stitching.

  • @karlvogt8891
    @karlvogt8891 2 месяца назад

    Fantastic stuff, used it for years! Just as an information bitbeeswax melts at 98-99°f about body temp when he says subtle heat he means SUBTLE if you touch it and it's warm your good to go!

  • @ATMAtim
    @ATMAtim 2 года назад

    Nice tip. I've got a pair of pretty dry and dirty hiking boots that need this product. Thanks again!

  • @tomtheplummer7322
    @tomtheplummer7322 2 года назад

    I’ve used Sno-Seal since the early 70’. Rub into warm leather, melt it in with fire or heat gun, especially the seams.

  • @JSpiffy
    @JSpiffy 2 года назад

    Didn’t know about this product.. I’ve been using regular old beeswax for years.. this product looks much easier to use and apply.. thanks for sharing

  • @kempire4623
    @kempire4623 6 месяцев назад

    I've been applying sno-seal just like this for years on my merrell wilderness boots and water has never been a problem. I wear those suckers in the snow, rain, out in the field hunting, stream crossings, you name it. Feet have always stayed dry.

  • @williamnettleton3413
    @williamnettleton3413 2 года назад +1

    I use obenaufs heavy duty, I will have to heat up my boots a bit more so it will soak in better. My store sells this too, but obenaufs we get from Idaho and works great on the work boots we sell. I'll have to try this product to for a change.

    • @dannybeeson5084
      @dannybeeson5084 2 года назад +1

      I'm an LP user as well. Mainly because Obrnaufs seems to do a better job of protecting the leather from fire and heat than SnoSeal does. Both do awesome job in protecting against moisture.

  • @jamestapscott9400
    @jamestapscott9400 2 года назад +1

    I have three pairs of USAF issued flight boots from my 21 years as a C-130H/J Crew Chief. I wear a pair from 1990 for annual yard work, and wear another pair from 1994 as casual boots. Another pair is in my office closet. These boots aren't comfortable without inserts, but last a long time when taken care of.
    I would love to see you do a resole of the boots. Thanks for the video.

    • @TrentonHeath
      @TrentonHeath  2 года назад

      Awesome. Thank you for your service!

  • @childcrone
    @childcrone 5 месяцев назад

    Sno-Seal has been a go-to in my family since we were kids and my dad worked on glaciers. We'd used Huberd's Shoe Grease prior to that and continued with it on boots that had had it before.. 'cuz grease and wax don't mix.
    I'm one of those who uses the oven for pre-warming, very deliberately, just as when I'm proofing bread dough. I first turn it on briefly 'til the air is comfortably toasty warm, then OFF, and have the light on. THEN I put the boots in on a towel on the rack so they're right in the center and let them warm for 15 mins or so. I leave one in while I'm waxing the other, swapping them in and out for two applications each, then about 10 mins 'soak' after.

  • @lothar1080
    @lothar1080 2 года назад

    Love Snoseal!

  • @Kingfisher1215
    @Kingfisher1215 2 года назад

    Shoe dryers are great for gently warming boots. We have one that the kids used for soccer shoes. And btw, for roughout leather, you can apply the sno seal on the inside of the boot.

  • @shadymaint1
    @shadymaint1 2 года назад

    I live in northern Michigan. I can confirm that Sno-Seal is excellent stuff.

  • @gabrielM1111
    @gabrielM1111 5 месяцев назад +2

    35% beeswax 65% mineral spirits (oil paint thinner, and petroleum based solvent)

  • @michaellennon13
    @michaellennon13 2 года назад

    Hey Trenton! Thanks a lot! Very useful video ☺️
    I used my army boots on snow last week and after a couple of days I noticed some slightly white spots around. How can I clean that?

  • @javoneldridge8046
    @javoneldridge8046 2 года назад +1

    Awesome video!

  • @mr.m52
    @mr.m52 8 месяцев назад

    Absolutely love this stuff. I put my boots in the oven at 175°f for about 10 minutes. When u apply this stuff it melts right in. Then let it cool and buff out.

  • @chinatownboy7482
    @chinatownboy7482 Год назад

    I've always used mink oil. I think I'll try this.

  • @jasonanthonyschultz5672
    @jasonanthonyschultz5672 2 года назад

    A few questions: 1) Is Sno-Seal safe to use on dress shoes and dress boots? Including full grain leather and Chromexcel? 2) Is it safe on nubuck or should I use the Saphir Invulner? 3) What about boots that have cement instead of a welt? Will heating them up weaken the cement? Can you heat Chromexcel?
    Thanks for all your videos. They are really helpful!

  • @gillian32
    @gillian32 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for starting the video with clean boots. 🤠