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[Closed] Reproofing suede,fabric goretex boots.

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I'm using Nikwax cleaner and reproofer and it doesn't seem to work for long.
Anything better?


 
Posted : 07/02/2021 7:45 pm
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Fabsil Gold or just let them get muddy and occasionally clean them with a suede brush.


 
Posted : 07/02/2021 8:20 pm
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If the GoreTex is gone, and with flexible boots that's not a long time period, then any spray on or wipe on or wash in proofing will not last 5 minutes.
They are summer boots now.


 
Posted : 07/02/2021 10:42 pm
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If these are 'standard' boots the goretex will just be a soft sock like liner. They often tear round the toe box, they'll never be waterproof after that.

I've learnt the hard way, I'll still buy 'walking' trainers with a liner but my cycling boots and walking boots are now proper leather with no goretex, they just need a wax every now and then to seal the seams and keep the water beading.


 
Posted : 08/02/2021 6:42 am
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Spooky ,what walking boots do you have?


 
Posted : 08/02/2021 7:15 am
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not to leap in here, but whilst looking for boots 6 odd months ago, I was recommended Outdry boots - it's apparently a different method of waterproofing that doesn't wear out. So - with something like boots that move so much - it lasts longer

I got these - on [regular] offer. They're very good. Despite the horrendous rain and mud recently (and long walks), I've never got wet feet. Bung a couple of shoes trees in when not wearing, and wipe/wash/dubbin once ever couple of months.


 
Posted : 08/02/2021 7:41 am
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Spooky ,what walking boots do you have?

Brown ones and not massively expensive 😉 I'll try and remember to look when I get home from work.


 
Posted : 08/02/2021 8:43 am
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As above, if the gore liner is gone, nothing will revive.
I've found that the nikwax does work better if a) boots are properly clean and dry b) warm. After a good clean I put them on the radiator, then put the nikwax on.
Mine still only wet out after a full morning in snow or crossing bogs, they're maybe 3 years old now.


 
Posted : 08/02/2021 8:52 am
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I've been proofing mine when they are wet. Will try them dry.
They mainly leak when I'm washing the mud off. The suede seems to soak it up. I need something to make the water bead.


 
Posted : 08/02/2021 10:15 am
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I need something to make the water bead.

Try Fabsil.


 
Posted : 08/02/2021 10:26 am
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Well, they are Scarpa Terra GTX boots. I bought them as they are nice pliable leather and a non-bulky tongue.

https://quarrymanblog.wordpress.com/2020/07/23/scarpa-terra-gtx-a-review/

However, that review mentions Goretex, so I checked the boots and they do have a little Goretex label. However, the shop told me to keep them waxed as that was needed to keep them waterproof...and seeing as my Lake Cycling boots are the same, I went with it!

So who knows, perhaps they slap some Goretex in there for marketing purposes/shelf appeal, or perhaps just to protect against unsealed stitching.

PS When you get brand new boots, don't wear them on a wildlife watching trip in a superfast rib...it took months for the salt stains to stop appearing in the leather despite regularly wiping them off with vinegar!


 
Posted : 08/02/2021 8:25 pm
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So who knows, perhaps they slap some Goretex in there for marketing purposes/shelf appeal, or perhaps just to protect against unsealed stitching.

If there is a GTX label on them, then they'll have a GTX membrane in them. Gore is very strict about branding etc.


 
Posted : 08/02/2021 8:33 pm