A couple of times a year I just get the worst off with a stiff brush, wipe them down with a wet cloth, let them dry naturally, and then work in dubbin with a duster. It’s best to let the dubbin properly soak in before wearing them, as if they’re still “wet” the dubbin picks up lots of grit and soil.
I’ve tried the various Red Wing products, but I find dubbin does the trick.
A couple of times a year I just get the worst off with a stiff brush, wipe them down with a wet cloth, let them dry naturally, and then work in dubbin with a duster. It’s best to let the dubbin properly soak in before wearing them, as if they’re still “wet” the dubbin picks up lots of grit and soil.
I’ve tried the various Red Wing products, but I find dubbin does the trick.