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Kaps Welly Boot Cleaner | Wellington Boot and Rubber Footwear Cleaning Spray | UV Protection Boot and Shoe Care 200 ml - 7 fl. oz.

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They don’t just look the part, our wellies have been tried and tested in the Great British countryside, and we pride ourselves on their quality (and ability to handle shin deep mud!). You can often buy creams and spraysthat create better moisture resistance in excellent kits from the manufacturer of your wellies. Start at the top and work your way down, ignoring anything that is caked on firmly for this first step. That’s why it is so important that we take care of our wellies and ensure that they are kept clean and well looked after to prevent things like holes and tears.

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To clean a dirty interior, mix a solution of dishwashing liquid and hot water (similar to the one noted above) and dip a clean cloth into it. Scrub the inside of your boot, releasing any dirt and grime that might be inside. Mix a little non-biological detergent liquid, such as Persil, in some warm water. Dampen a cloth in the soapy water and wipe the whole of the interior. Repeat the process to wipe off the soapy residue with plain water.When you are looking at how tomaintain your clean wellies, make sure you examine home remedies and those that can be bought in the shops, as they can often be equally useful. Of course, wear over the years is only natural, but taking good care of your boots can lead to them lasting even longer than usual. Here is the ultimate guide for how to clean and maintain your wellington boots. Rubber Wellies Use a clean cloth that has been soaked in warm water to wipe off any mud or grass that may have become attached during your outing.

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A personal favourite out of the range would be our XXL Vacuum Storage Trunk that holds up to 2 kingsize duvets, perfect for keeping under the bed or on top of the wardrobe. Some welly connoisseurs swear by wiping a few drops of olive oil on a cloth on to the jaded boot, working in small areas from the top to the bottom. But a word of warning – never apply the sprays or oil to the soles, or you might end up sitting in a puddle. Cleaning the inside of the bootThe first step is ensuring the boots are cleaned thoroughly. Use a soft brush to sweep away any loose dirt or mud that may be on the boot, then rinse lightly with fresh warm water. The Wellie Washer is a unique design, which has transformed the cleaning and disinfecting of Wellington boots, riding boots and work boots. Used with the hosepipe connection and the caps removed, clean fresh water is fed into the wellie washer via a sprinkler. This washes the boots as well as keeping the five brushes clean. Any debris, mud, etc, is liquefied and allowed to flow out of the holes at the base. The Wellie Washer can also be used as a standalone unit, where a water connection is not required or is perhaps out of reach. Simply fill the unit with water and leave the access caps in place. The boots will also keep in better shape, especially after extended periods of time, if boot trees are inserted into them. The whole point of wellington boots is for them to get muddy so that you don’t, however knowing how to clean wellies will not only make them look better, but last longer, too. Whether you own traditional rubber wellies or cosy neoprene welly boots – worn all day and every day on the yard – or a fashion-statement pair for weekend walks, they’re all worth a regular clean inside and out.

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To avoid damage to the lovely appearance of your wellies, we would recommend using a boot remover. Or ask the children to give them a good tug! Don’t be hasty – leave them to dry naturally. However, if the kettle is on and you want to speed up the process, then stuff them with some newspaper and leave them to soak up the water. While it might be tempting to leave them on a radiator, we would advise against it. Insoles should be air dried separately overnight. If the boot still smells, mix equal quantities of hot water with white vinegar, which works as a deodoriser, and wipe the interior again. The acids in the vinegar can help to prevent the growth of bacteria. You can also try shaking three tablespoons of baking soda in the boot, and leaving it to work its magic overnight. Empty it out before using the boot.An old toothbrush is ideal for cleaning the tread in the soles. Dip the toothbrush in the soapy water and give the treads a good scrub.

How to clean wellies, getting rid of mud, muck and bacteria

Either outdoors, or over a piece of old newspaper to protect your floor, brush off all the excess dried mud, including that trapped in the tread. You can use a dandy brush or any medium-bristle brush. Take a separate clean cloth and begin to rub the boot from top to bottom in firm, circular motions. For the welly boot soles, use a soft scrubbing brush. Using a soft cloth, apply leather care cream onto the boot – with most of your attention focused on the toe, as this is the area most likely to suffer.Great product but you have replaced a good sturdy metal handle with a cheap plastic flimsy version. Hope it stands the test of time otherwise a great product, otherwise a brilliant idea and works well Scuff marks are a common find on a pair of well-loved rubber wellington boots. They can be unsightly, and many people would rather get rid of them than have them so apparent on their footwear. Our Store Basics range is designed to be an affordable, entry-level range of solutions for everyday life.

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