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| Posted: Wed Dec 5th, 2012 11:46 pm |
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Albert Sailhorst Member
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My 9 year old brogans are moldy. In the spring of this year, I treated them with Neesfoot Oil, then wore them to about 9 events this year....When at home (and between events), I put a cedar shoe saver in each shoe, and keep them in my bedroom, where they can dry out if they've gotten wet. Now, there's a blueish mold growing on them.....How do I get rid of it? A Pard suggested spraying them with Lysol..... Thanks!!
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| Posted: Thu Dec 6th, 2012 12:48 am |
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Johan Steele Life NRA,SUVCW # 48,Legion 352
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Start w/ a boot brush before going the Lysol route... moldy isn't something I've experianced on my brogans,
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| Posted: Thu Dec 6th, 2012 01:02 am |
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Albert Sailhorst Member
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Thanks!! Yeah, in 9 years, I've ALWAYS treated them the same way, yet THIS year, they decide to mold on me!!.....I do not know why.....If I ever find out, I'll certainly adjust the way I care for them!! I may get a pair of Fugawi Brogans before next season, but the ones that I have now are more comfortable than the shoes I wear in civilian life!.... I'll try the brush/Lysol route!!.....I appreciate your input!!
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