How to Clean Hiking Boots
, by Ed Stone, 4 min reading time
, by Ed Stone, 4 min reading time
In this blog, we'll guide you through the steps of how to clean hiking boots and provide you with tips on how to care for them properly.
Start by removing the laces and insoles from your hiking boots. This makes it easier to clean the boots, and you can clean the laces and insole separately.
Using a soft-bristled brush or a toothbrush, remove any stubborn dirt, mud, or debris from the leather hiking boots. Pay close attention to the crevices and seams of the boots, where debris tends to accumulate.
A damp cloth or towel should be utilized to wipe down the leather boots. If a deeper clean is needed, warm water combined with a gentle soap or detergent should be used, but be mindful not to oversaturate the leather boots, as this could result in harm. Keep in mind that it’s important to rinse out soap completely as to not diminish the material.
If your hiking boots or shoes are made with manmade materials, we recommend using a gentle soap, brush and a hose to wash the entire shoe inside and out until thoroughly cleaned.
After scrubbing them clean, give the hiking boots a thorough drying. To keep them in good shape while drying, stuff the insides of the footwear with a small towel. Don't place the boots near direct sunlight, heat sources, or fans that produce direct heat; this can cause the leather to shrink or become damaged.
Make sure you know how to waterproof your hiking boots to protect them from the elements. If your hiking boots are made of leather, apply a leather conditioner like our Sno-Seal waterproofing leather protector, or waterproofing spray to protect the leather and restore its suppleness. You may also use other waterproofing treatment methods available. Follow the instructions on the conditioner or spray and apply it evenly to the boots. Allow your footwear to completely dry before storing or wearing them. The same method applies whether you have leather hiking shoes vs boots.
Once the boots are completely dry, reattach the laces and insole. Make sure the laces are tight enough to provide support but not too tight to cause discomfort.
Properly cleaning your hiking boots after each hike is essential to maintain their quality and extend their life. By following the steps outlined in this blog, you can easily clean your hiking boot and keep them in top condition for years to come.
Remember to always use the appropriate cleaning products and tools for your walking boot' specific material, and avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive materials that can damage them. At Boot World, we offer a variety of cleaning products and accessories to help you keep your hiking boot looking and performing at their best. Our experts can provide tips and recommendations for proper boot care and ensure they remain in top condition.
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Ed Stone brings over 45 years of footwear knowledge and passion to his role as President of Boot World, a family-owned company and an industry leader in safety and occupational footwear. A second generation "shoe dog” Ed's footwear knowledge is unparalleled, serving as an informal advisor for some of the worlds largest footwear brands including Wolverine, Timberland PRO, and Reebok Works.
A lifelong Southern California resident, and ardent conservationist, Ed enjoys hiking and open water swimming.