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Hunting boots- Justin work boots... what to treat them with?

Started by jlbpa, January 19, 2011, 10:02:00 PM

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jlbpa

I've had dunham boots I treated that liquid silicon and I've had red wing boots I treated with red wing boot oil.  What do I treat my Justin boots with?

mink oil, red wing boot oil?  Any suggestions?

Any suggestions?

Thanks
Jim

benny


Dmaxshawn


Hud

It is important to follow the manufacturer's direction, because of the tanning process. I like Montana Pitch Blend (mink oil & beeswax), or Obenauf's (Idaho), heavy duty. Clean with saddle soap and let dry.
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warbird

I'll 2nd Sno-seal. I've used it for years and its great stuff.
A man has to have a code, a way of life to live by.
John Wayne

Balding Kansan

3rd to sno-seal. I can't stand my Justins, they are now in the back of the closet and my red wings are on my feet....my wallet hurts though!
I hate rudeness in a man...won't tolerate it. -Lonesome Dove
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Flyboy718

I haven't worn em all but Justin's are the cat's meow in my opinion...a little mink oil ever now and then and thats all you need
Quinn Stallion Classic 40# @ 29"
Quinn Stallion 50# @ 28"
Quinn Comet XL 30# @ 28"

jlbpa

I have a gripe about Justins too.

On the boots I have and the others I looked at there is no heel cup.   It's just straight allowing the heel so slide up and down.     When they wear out I'm going back to redwings.


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