11/10/2024 | News release | Distributed by Public on 11/11/2024 08:23
Leather boots are among the most versatile and comfortable footwear you can own. We all have a favorite pair, whether they're iconic black booties or dressy knee-high boots. While leather is one of the most durable shoe and boot materials, it can sustain water damage that degrades its appearance, causes stiffness, and damages the boot's interior. Learning how to waterproof leather boots is one of the best ways to ensure their longevity and appearance.
Leather boots aren't just a footwear purchase - they're an investment. Whether you choose a pair of leather ankle boots or men's dress boots, there's no reason why they can't last for years if you look after them properly. Sadly, many people neglect to take care of their boots, leading to disappointment about premature wear and tear.
Natural leather is a porous material. An unexpected rainstorm or misjudged puddle can lead to moisture absorption and water damage. Untreated leather allows water to seep in, leading to stiffening and cracking as the leather dries out. Over time, the fabric can weaken in different areas of the boot. When leather absorbs too much water, it can also warp and lose its shape.
By learning how to waterproof your boots and shoes, you can enjoy them for years to come. Waterproofing adds a protective layer to leather, preventing moisture from seeping in. This barrier reduces the risk of cracking and discoloration and helps to maintain the boot's texture, shape, and color.
A waterproofing product can benefit all styles, from leather hiking boots to wedge boots. When choosing a product for your boots, you may find many options to consider, each offering a different application method and impact on the material's finish.
If you've ever waxed your car and noticed raindrops sitting on the surface, the effect is the same when you wax your boots. These products create a water-resistant, long-lasting barrier that helps maintain the leather's texture. Wax works wonders for full-grain leather boots, protecting the surface and adding a slight sheen. This is a job for a lazy afternoon, as it can take a while to work the wax into the leather. However, the effect and protective benefits are worth it!
Like wax products, creams and oils are made from natural oils and offer deep conditioning while creating a water-resistant layer. They're easier to apply than waxes and keep the leather buttery soft. However, they may not provide as much protection from heavy moisture and can cause the leather to go a few shades darker.
Sprays are the easiest way to waterproof your boots, and they work well on nubuck leather and suede. Spray products dry fast and don't change the leather's appearance. They work by creating a breathable layer that protects against moisture. However, sprays tend to wear off more quickly than other products and require frequent application.
When choosing a waterproofing product, look for the following:
If you've never waterproofed boots before, don't worry! It's as easy as cleaning them, and it can even be therapeutic. Follow our handy guide, and give your leather boots the protection they deserve.
Before waterproofing your boots, it's essential to prepare the surface. Start by thoroughly cleaning them with a soft cloth, leather cleaner, and a brush. Remove all dirt and debris to ensure the weatherproofing product adheres properly. Allow the boots to dry naturally before proceeding to the next step.
A leather conditioner is key to keeping your leather boots soft and supple. Leather can dry out over time, especially after cleaning. Rubbing in a good conditioner can help replenish lost oils and prevent cracking.
Test your waterproofing product on a small, hidden area of one boot. This ensures there's no unwanted discoloration or other nasty surprises. Leave some time for the product to set - preferably 24 hours - to be sure it's safe to use.
When applying your waterproofing product, follow the instructions on the label. Use smooth and even strokes to cover all surfaces. Pay close attention to the seams and stitching, where moisture is more likely to settle, and cover the entire boot to ensure maximum protection.
All that brushing and applying product has undoubtedly left you needing a break. Fortunately, you can now give the product time to set. Place your boots in a well-ventilated area away from direct sunlight or heat. If possible, allow them to sit for 24 hours before wearing them.
Now that you know how to waterproof leather boots, you can ensure the effects last longer with routine maintenance and reapplication.
Applying a mild leather cleaner between waterproofing treatments keeps your boots in great shape. Always remove any dirt or debris before applying cleaner with a damp cloth. Avoid using abrasive brushes or harsh chemicals, as they can strip the waterproofing treatment, leaving your boots vulnerable to moisture.
When water stops beading on the surface and starts soaking into the leather, it's time to waterproof them again. If your boots look darker in some areas, reapply wax, oil, or spray. Waterproofing treatments typically last 3-6 months, depending on the product used and how long you wear your boots.
Whether you're shopping for leather boots or cleaning and waterproofing products, Shoe Carnival has everything you need in one place. We stock all the latest styles from leading boot brands, such as Timberland and Dr. Martens. Browse our collection online, or shop in person at your nearest Shoe Carnival store.