How To Clean Timberland Yellow Boots
A final scrub with water should leave it good as new.
How to clean timberland yellow boots. To use spray product evenly from a distance of 6 8 inches until entire surface is covered and allow product to completely dry. Scrub the bottom of the shoes with the old toothbrush to remove all the dirt. Dip a clean toothbrush into the bowl and then rub the dirty spot on your boot with the toothbrush. Squirt a bit of dish soap into a bowl of water. In this do it yourself tutorial i ll provide an in depth step by step guide on how to clean restore and sexify suede nubuck timberland boots.
Use a simple pencil eraser a generic suede eraser or a timberland cleaning bar to remove scuff marks on the surface of the boots. After that s done use a cloth to apply the soap and water solution on the surface of the shoes. You need a good cleaning agent water and an old toothbrush. All you need is a dish soap and water solution an old toothbrush and a cleaning towel. Only brush the heavily stained parts of the boot.
Apply on day of purchase and for everyday wear apply once a week thereafter. Rub the eraser or cleaning bar lightly over the marks until they disappear. The eraser or cleaning bar can take care of most day to day scuffs and light marks. To clean timberland boots with vinegar take a cup of water and add a tablespoon of vinegar. First scrub the shoe gently with the toothbrush using only water.
Then scrub in the cleaning agent gently until all the dirt starts coming off. Leave the water to sink in so that the shoe gets moist. Get to scrubbing with either our renewbuck suede and nubuck cleaner or the dry cleaning kit after cleaning don t forget to protect with the balm proofer all purpose protector spray and you can use any of these products on your suede nubuck and canvas styles such as the men s groveton chukka shoes the. Have a pair of classic yellow boots that have gotten a little dirty. Use the dish soap to help clean the bottom of your shoes.
Use this method sparingly because too much water can stain nubuck. We recommend investing in a cleansing gel conditioner and a protective balm. Using a timberland brush or similar surface thoroughly scrub all dirt and debris from your shoes this is a key step so it may be worth going over your boots twice. Use on heavy duty boots like these euro hikers or a pair of earthkeepers original leather 6 inch boots. Remove the shoelaces to ensure you can deep clean the whole boot.