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ImACrunchyNut
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by ImACrunchyNut » Saturday 26 February 2011, 19:39
Hi,
I'm quite annoyed but I expect it's my own fault. I bought a pair of ThirtyTwo Lashed boots in white/black and the white tong section as it curves up has started to look like it has water damage/orange ring.
Is this moisture damage?
Should I be removing the laces fully everytime? (Currently I leave the lower section alone)
Is there any way for me to clean/remove this from the outer section of the boot?
I want my boot's looking nice again! Help please
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by Abrax » Saturday 26 February 2011, 21:46
Please attach some photos...
There is no need for removing the liners every time. There are some boot dryers available on the market. Ask Your winter shop...
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by ImACrunchyNut » Sunday 27 February 2011, 12:24
[img]http://img696.images_not_allowed_hack.us/img696/3558/17540610150173250902209.jpg[/img]
Looks like a piss stain but I can promise you I didn't leak on my boots...

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by Abrax » Sunday 27 February 2011, 14:12
Did You try to simply wash it? It could be safe when 30 degr would be used...
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ImACrunchyNut
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by ImACrunchyNut » Sunday 27 February 2011, 18:39
Detergent or anything? I've seen thread about the inner lining but never the outer boot being washed that's all

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by jax » Monday 28 February 2011, 23:40
add some napisan( I don't know if it is theitalian name or is intrnational) eliminates bacteria and smells
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