How to Clean Every Kind of Boot
Boots are harder-wearing than tennish shoes, made from heftier materials, and built to last rather than suffice hype. Sneakers fall short in the tougher seasons. Fine for summer but inferior to boots by the time winter arrives (for those of us that face it annually). As such, though, boots are asked to brave tougher terrain — and surface with deeper scars. From the remnants of wet and slippery snow (or better yet the salt we use to melt it) and mud stains and to dust and dirt, everything, it seems, leaves a mark. Look to our guide to cleaning boots of all kinds for practical play-by-play and plenty of must-buys.
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