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I have just bought a new pair of Gaernes-

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I havn't actually used them yet on the bike, but they feel great on, easily the best pair of boots I have had. Got them from trialsuk.co.uk, great service and arrived within two days.

Anyway, as they are not the natural leather ones that need oilling, I just wondered what tips anyone had for looking after them as there was no info with them.

Thanks

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Thought I would get a few replies like that....

I know they are white, and I will cry when I scuff them on the first rock I ride past..... :mellow:

I was looking for more for comments on how to look after the leather etc so they dont go hard/crack/expand.

Atleast they will match the shiny new 08 beta which is winging its way to me.....(eventually)

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it says they are on the tag.... time will tell

These are the first boots I have had with a liner inside them, they feel like slippers when I have them on....

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A question for all you oldies out there

Can you still get that white stuff in a bottle with a sponge on top, that i used to use to whiten up my old pair of dunlop green flash, it was abit like tipex for shoes :mellow:

Failing that i agree with the cone and dubbin idea thats what i do, i'm sure you can get clear dubbin.

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"I am big into leather" perhaps I should rephrase that. I work a little with leather, thats better, I think.

You can get from any decent shoe shop a jar of white/clear shoe cream that will do the job nicely.

However if you want to do a proper job. Jet wash (not too close) leave to dry 'au nature' and a good rub with some dubbin.

Don't worry about the colour, after all you're not getting married in them - or are you?

regards renegade :mellow:

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