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Hiya, Recently bought a pair of Muoflons,love them to bits, especially in this weather.... then someone at work ( I've been wearing them there ) tells me I should really treat them...as the Goretex needs to "breathe" . I've looked on the internet, and cant see anything...can anyone help???

 

Cheers in advance.

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Hiya, These boots have a sort of "cloth" round the bottom of the boot, so, dont have a clue what to do with them..I could wax the tops of the boots tho, What wax do you use?? :)

 

Hows it going Norrie'?

 

What do you mean cloth?? Mine have a rubber material round the bootom?

 

ATB mate. :good:

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Hiya, Recently bought a pair of Muoflons,love them to bits, especially in this weather.... then someone at work ( I've been wearing them there ) tells me I should really treat them...as the Goretex needs to "breathe" . I've looked on the internet, and cant see anything...can anyone help???

 

Cheers in advance.

i use g wax on mine with a cloth but wen the mrs moans i use her toothbrush

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http://www.lechameau.co.uk/index.php?p=productcare

 

They recommend Nikwax

 

Whatever you use just make sure it's approved for use by goretex.

 

Don't use dubbin, it'll knacker the goretex and depending on how the leather has been tannilised could well have a detrimental effect on the natural water reppelancy of the hide.

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