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Thursday 11 February, 2010

Keep your Timberland boots new

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To remove stains from your Timberland boot, brush all dried-up dirt from the soiled area. Work the cleaner bar back and forth across the stained area. Use the brush to smooth out the nap of your boot. Repeat this process as often as needed to get your boots completely stain free. Heavily soiled areas can be cleaned with a product such as Timberland's Boot Sauce Cleaner. Once you use the brush to remove the dirt off your boots, use the cleaner on the soiled areas. Use only a small amount at first to test its effect on your boot. Boot Sauce Cleaner is good for most fabrics, with the exception of suede.

 

Use a sponge applicator to work the cleaning gel into the stained areas. Use a brush to smooth out the fabric and remove any excess dirt. Renew buck Suede and Nubuck Cleaner is best used on Timberland shoes that have suede and nubuck leather. You can find spot and stain cleaner for your boots at footwear and apparel stores such as Champs and Foot Locker. Make sure you use the type of cleaner best suited for the material from which your boots are made.

 

When it comes to Timberland boots, prevention is the key. Items such as Timberland's Waxed Leather Protector or Balm Proofer XL All Purpose Protector help prevent stains before they happen. It's equally important that you use protectors that guard your Timberland boots against rain and water damage.

 






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