| Q: |
Why don't soccer boot manufacturers promote the care of leather? |
| A: |
So far, we have been unsuccessful in interesting most of them in
educating the consumer on the need to care for leather. Leather that is not cared for
deteriorates in performance and this means you have to replace your boots more often. |
| Q: |
Where can you use Boot Brew? |
| A: |
On any color of smooth leather. It is not only good for soccer boots, but
all smooth leather articles including baseball gloves, hiking boots, leather upholstery,
and shoes. |
| Q: |
How often should Boot Brew be
applied? |
| A: |
Apply two or three light coats to any new or untreated pair of soccer
boots. Reapply after each practice and game and always after cleaning. |
| Q: |
Will Boot Brew rub off on clothing? |
| A: |
No. It leaves no greasy residue. |
| Q: |
Why is Boot Brew superior to other
leather care products? |
| A: |
Other conditioners may contain wax, caustic chemicals, animal fats, or
silicone. These ingredients can either seal or deteriorate the leather and stitching.
Soccer boots need to breathe. |
| Q: |
Why is mink oil bad? |
| A: |
It seals the pores, picks up dirt and grime, and rots the leather. |