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u/RonRonner ยท 4 pointsr/Horses

I've found that most conditioners and saddle soaps (if you used any) get the leather too tacky to bring up a really high shine so I avoid them and just use water, wax, a brush and an old piece of pantyhose.

My steps are:

  1. Use a damp, clean sponge to remove surface dust and dirt. Rinse out the sponge as needed so you're not using grimy water to clean your boots.

  2. Allow boots to air dry or use a dry rag to speed along the process. Apply a small amount of black shoe polish wax (brown if your boots are brown) to a rag and apply to boots in a small, circular motion. Just a very thin coat--it's better to repeat this step after one full polishing cycle than to apply too thick a layer of wax.

  3. Use a shoe polishing brush (Something like this guy) in a back-and-forth pattern to bring up a shine. Here's where elbow grease pays off. The more you brush, the higher the sheen you pull up.

  4. Use a piece of cheap panty hose ($2 drug store brand or one that had a run in it that you were going to discard) and vigorously buff the leather like you would curry a horse. This brings out the highest shine but only once you've used the brush to finely distribute the wax into the grain of the leather.

    If you're not satisfied with the shine the first time around, repeat steps 2 through 4 in order.

    If at any point your boots feel waxy or tacky, you've used too much product. The wax should feel slippery and smooth and it provides a certain amount of water resistance to your boots as well.

    Never ever ever wax the inside of your boot where it makes contact with the saddle or it will squeak to high heaven!