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    I just checked my boots and the lighter parts look like some synthetic woven material. I s'pose I should spray that part with a spray like what some of you have suggested. I might also go the beeswax after Pengy's comment


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    Quote Originally Posted by Gibo View Post
    I use bees wax on my boots and then spray with a waterproof sheild. Got both from Farmlands. I can walk in water even past the tops of my boots for short periods and have dry socks
    Fell into a bog up to my scrot while @Pointer was laughing at me. Satched from waist down but dry feet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pengy View Post
    I was told to avoid traditional Dubbin on modern boots as it is petroleum based and rots some types of stitching.
    I have no idea if this is true but I swithed to using Skellerup Earthtec Bootwax which is beeswax/neatsfoot oil, just in case.
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    Anything helpful to add Maca49


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    Nothing Fucks a leather boot like being wet and walked in for days on end. Except maybe drying out the boot too fast.
    I've tried the sprays and creams that are spost to be goretex or whatever liner friendly but they all wipe off in a very short time walking in grass,Tussok etc.
    Figured Bugger it after watching a mate put a whole tin of snow seal on his very expensive flash boots before a trip and have been using either that or Dubbin ever since with no issues.

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    I should have mentioned that the guy who told me a bout Dubbin eating some modern stitching materials is in the canvas and upholstery business. He also warns off using Inox anywhere near stitching on boat canvas.
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    Nikwax is pretty boss, never liked Snoseal due to needing to bake your boots to get it to rub in. I don't think there's any fixing a non-waterproof boot

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pengy View Post
    I should have mentioned that the guy who told me a bout Dubbin eating some modern stitching materials is in the canvas and upholstery business. He also warns off using Inox anywhere near stitching on boat canvas.
    I spray inox all over my braid with no issues?

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnino View Post
    Anything helpful to add Maca49


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    Quote Originally Posted by Gibo View Post
    I spray inox all over my braid with no issues?
    I use WD40, and catch way more fish.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maca49 View Post
    Get some crocs!
    Crocs are full of holes to let one`s dignity flow out
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pengy View Post
    I use WD40, and catch way more fish.
    Whats that got to do with the water shedding of boots?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pengy View Post
    Looks good Pengy. I like dubin but that's history talking
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maca49 View Post
    Get some crocs!
    I'd sooner go barefoot haha


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