HOW TO CLEAN YOUR LEATHER WORK BOOTS

It’s a dirty job, but somebody’s gotta do it. Right now, that someone is you.

So how do you get rid of the grease, grit and gunk on your insulated leather boots? This handy guide will explain how to clean winter work boots in a few simple steps.

Boot Care

HOW DO I CLEAN MY WINTER WORK BOOTS?

If you work in the cold, you know how much you depend on warm winter workwear to keep you protected and comfortable on the job. That warmth and protection is what makes insulated work boots from RefrigiWear such a great value: they’re amazingly warm, super comfortable and built to last.

Boot Care

BRUSH OFF THE DIRT

Brush the dust and dirt off the sole and upper part of your work boots at the end of each day.

WIPE OFF WITH A WET CLOTH

Chemicals and set-in dirt can break down the leather and materials of your work boots. Use a wet cloth to wipe off all outer surfaces of the boot once per week.

APPLY A CONDITIONING TREATMENT

After cleaning, apply a conditioning treatment for waterproof leather boots.

HOW TO MAKE INSULATED WORK BOOTS LAST LONGER

With just a little cleaning and care, you can extend the life of your RefrigiWear winter work boots. Care for them correctly and your insulated work boots will keep giving you reliable protection from the cold for years to come!

LOOSEN YOUR LACES

Take time to loosen them properly or you’ll cause unwanted wear and tear on the boot and you’ll have to replace worn out laces frequently

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Boot Care

REPLACE YOUR INSOLES

Your waterproof RefrigiWear work boots are built tough and durable, so you’ll wear out the insole long before you wear out the outsole. Replace your worn insoles to maintain your comfort and extend the life of your boots.

ROTATE YOUR BOOTS

Use two pairs of work boots and rotate them each day to give the materials time to recover. Then, your boots will feel more comfortable and last longer.

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Boot Care

CLEAN AND STORE PROPERLY

Store your boots in a cool, dry place. Don’t leave your work boots near heat vents or in direct sunlight, as it can dry out the materials and cause them to break down.