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dot.hawkes Mon 17/11/08 18:07
Most spray protectors you can buy in shoe stores or shoe repair shops are a product to make leatherm suede or fabric water resistant and works only if it is added repeatedly during the life of the shoe/boot.
Water proofing is a different process and can be done professionally by specialists but is expensive, i am not sure of any over the counter product that would waterproof a pair of fashion boots without changing their appearance but i could be wrong.
we sell a dasco spray protector for £3.75.
johntywino Sun 23/11/08 10:48
The original and best " Dubbin."
mattamay Sun 23/11/08 18:36
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My father said Dubbin... and thats what I used in the end. Been in Lapland for 4 days so far. -17C night before last. Lots of snow, and the dubbin is looking good so far. Thanks