Desk Jockey
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I tend to use paste wax on hunting boots but it is pricey. So for casual and work boots I had used a gallon of neatsfoot oil. Dabbed it on with a brush and wiped off the excess. Used it on danner and Chippewa boots, some casual shoes,etc. I usually conditioned then during a break in and then when they would get dried out. Used neatsfoot on work gloves, base ball mits, sheaths and a few other leather goods.
Had never had an issue until recently where both soles separated on a nice pair of rarely worn filson boots. A little reading says neatsfoot oil can dissolve some types of glue.
So I am looking for some input. Am I worried about nothing or should I switch? What is a good, fairly cheap option for oiling leather foot gear?
Had never had an issue until recently where both soles separated on a nice pair of rarely worn filson boots. A little reading says neatsfoot oil can dissolve some types of glue.
So I am looking for some input. Am I worried about nothing or should I switch? What is a good, fairly cheap option for oiling leather foot gear?