Whether you have men or women’s muck boots for yard work or rain boots for your little puddle jumpers, rubber boots are supposed to keep feet dry. When trusty boots start to leak because of a crack or hole, don’t throw them away. Use a shoe repair adhesive and a specialized rubber boot treatment to fix it instead. Bringing your rubber boots back to life is not as hard as you think. Just follow some simple steps using our rain boot care kit, and save your cash for another rainy day.
Prep your leaky rubber boot by cleaning it first. Remove all dirt and grime with a low-suds soap like Revivex Boot and Shoe Cleaner and following these cleaning instructions.
Once your boots are clean and dry begin the repair by finding the hole or crack where the boot is leaking. For example, check high-wear areas like where the ankle bend meets the top of the boot. You’ll basically making a patch with a durable, waterproof shoe glue that cures to a rubber seal.
Aquaseal SR
Shoe Repair AdhesiveEstimated Time: Application: 30 minutes | Cure: 8-12 hours
PRO TIP: Aquaseal SR is also great for fixing delaminated soles, building toe caps, flexible knee patches, and rebuilding worn soles.
Have you ever noticed white marks or ashy gray streaks on old or even new rubber boots? This is a normal process called "blooming." While blooming is characteristic of natural rubber, they aren’t very nice to look at. Here’s how to properly remove unsightly streaks using a rubber conditioner.
Estimated Time: Application: 30 minutes
PRO TIP: Have plastic or neoprene boots? Revivex Rubber Boot Treatment can also condition and prevent sun damage to such gear.
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