Waxing desert boots?

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Neil1

Full Member
Oct 4, 2003
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Sittingbourne, Kent
I have, I used Kiwi Mid Tan shoe polish. I was working on the principle they did the same thing with "rough-out" boots. They now are waterproof enough for general everyday use. They are also easier to keep clean, when you spend your days doing firelighting & game prep demonstrations.
I have the Miendl Desert Fox boots.
 

tent peg

Nomad
Jan 13, 2014
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Sherwood Forest
Yes, my current boots are goretex and suede, started to leak on long wet walks, drenched them in G-wax, turns them a horrible colour (dark and greasy) but they are dry and comfortable

I now clean and wax them once every few weeks!

afaik - meindl recommend G wax for their Burma boot which is Gortex and nubuck
 

AndyD

Settler
Dec 20, 2011
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North East England
Tried G wax,rubbed it all over using my fingers,then finished off with a hair dryer.
Doesn't look too bad,darkened them which is what I wanted,and not greasy to the touch.
 

santaman2000

M.A.B (Mad About Bushcraft)
Jan 15, 2011
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Florida
When I looked up the boots mentioned, it confirmed my assumption that they're squede. Why would you wax squede boots? Just take a wire brush to them when they need cleaning. If they leak, then either get a different boot, OR just get goertex socks.

Even proper jungle boots leak (they have a drain hole built into the design)
 

Huon

Native
May 12, 2004
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Spain
why not - it doesn't matter what they look like - its the waterproof quality we are interested in!

I guess Santaman is just asking why someone would use a desert boot in a place that is wet. I have a pair that I wear here in summer when is as dry as hell and the temperatures are in the mid 40s. In the winter I wear other boots that were designed for the wet.

If you want to waterproof desert boots that's fine too.

:)
 

Andy W

Forager
Nov 22, 2010
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Perthshire Scotland
I guess Santaman is just asking why someone would use a desert boot in a place that is wet. I have a pair that I wear here in summer when is as dry as hell and the temperatures are in the mid 40s. In the winter I wear other boots that were designed for the wet.

If you want to waterproof desert boots that's fine too.

:)

I would agree with this, at this time of year my feet are cold in desert boots, in summer they are never off my feet.
 

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