How To Renew Your Leather Boots with Right Leather Care Products?

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Leather boots are a staple in winter. They are sturdy and provide protection from nipping weather, and travel hills, and plains with you while making a stylish statement all along.

If you have got a leather boot that is looking beaten up, lost its lustre to constant exposure to dust and stains or is completely out of shape. We have a complete leather care guide on how to renew your leather boot.

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First Step: Always cover the area with a rough cloth of newspaper to avoid excess mess.

The most common mistake one makes while cleaning shoes be it leather or any sneaker is not taking off its laces before cleaning. Removing laces before cleaning makes the process much easier.

The trick to ensure you are able to clean every inch of your leather boots is to put a shoe tree in your boots that gives a perfect shape to boots keeping your both hands free for cleaning.

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Removing Dirt from Boots

Will you apply the cream to your face before cleaning?

Similarly, you need to first remove dust from your shoes. Commonly a muslin cloth can be used to take out excess dirt from your boots. However, using a traditional horsehair shoe brush or an electric shoe brush will ensure that the boot is completely dust-free for the next step of cleaning and it is vital for leather care.

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Using Shoe Shampoo, Soap, and Gel for cleaning

Just like your cloth, leather too needs cleaning agents like shoe shampoo, soap or gel to remove tough stains. Shoe Care Brands in India are therefore upcoming their game to give customers an entire range of leather care products, especially shoes.

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PRO TIP:Use saddle soap, gel, shampoo on the inner side of leather first to check it does not fade the natural colour of shoes. Use an applicator brush to create a soap lather and start cleaning the leather gently taking away all the stains. Don’t forget to brush the tongue too.

When finished wipe off the soap with a towel and leave to boots to dry for 15 mins.

For cleaning the laces leave them in lukewarm soap water solution and clean them using an old toothbrush.

How to fix creases from old leather boots?

Creases in leather boots can be a problem when you want to look your best. Luckily, there are some easy ways to get the creases out of old leather boots.

To get rid of these pesky creases, all you have to do is use a hair dryer. Start by turning the hair dryer on high and then applying it to the crease on your boot for about ten seconds. Next, turn the hair dryer off and wait for about thirty seconds before repeating this step with the other leg. For extra help with removing creases, try using some leather conditioner or shoe polish on your boots after you blow-dry them. If these methods don’t work for you, don’t worry! There are some other leather care solutions that may work better.

Another way is to put a shoe tree in your leather boots and cover it with a hand towel. Take iron and set it for cotton temperature. Gently iron the towel by using steam, making sure the heat does not damage the leather.

But the key is to use the right shoe tree for your shoes, and boots to ensure you enjoy a new leather feel for a long.

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Renew Leather with Leather Conditioners

If you are not in the market to buy new leather but only want to renew your old leather boots, furniture, jackets with a quality leather conditioner is your answer. Leather conditioning provides soft and supple looking rusted leather by restoring essential nourishment through natural waxes and oils without any solvents. Your Leather Conditioner also has rich pigmentation that will revive the textures of dry or cracked upholstery naturally without leaving any harsh chemicals behind for high-quality finishes every time!

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How to apply leather conditioner?

Take leather conditioner on a clean muslin cloth and apply it gently onto leather. Pay special attention to any spot that will flex and bend as you walk. Wipe of any excess conditioner and leave the leather to dry for 1-2 hours.

Re-colouring to renew Leather

Colouring leather has been practiced since ancient times to restore suppleness and improve appearance. We’re going to look at some ways to re-colour your old leather chair or sofa with a few simple steps.

Even after deep cleaning the leather, there are still multiple scratches left on it. The best way to recolour the scratches is by using natural shoe polish or cream that will provide excellent support for leather.

The pigmentation of polish cream replenishes the colour as well as additional moisture to nourish and protect the leather. It is important to find a polish cream in a colour that closely matches your leather.

PRO Tip: Do perform a spot test before applying the polish cream on entire leather. Use a small applicator brush to spread cream. Let the leather dry for 5 mins and then use another horsehair brush and apply it on leather to give it a nice finish.

As the last step apply a spray-on wax spray for shoes| Shoe Care PRO (propremiumcare.com) to give a perfect finish to leather.

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