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Bickmore Gard-More Water & Stain Repellent 5.5oz- Leather Protector and Suede Protector Waterproofing Spray Guard for Boots, Shoes, Clothing, Hats, Jackets & More
SUPERIOR WATERPROOF TREATMENT- Bickmore’s Gard-More Water & Stain Repellent has been specially formulated to add a protective layer to your valued goods helping guard against water and stains while minimizing rub off and scuffing.WORKS ON LEATHER, SUEDE, FABRIC, FELT, NUBUCK AND MORE- Protecting against dirt, water & stains on all colors of hats, coats, footwear, tack, jackets, shells, gloves, furniture, luggage, car upholstery, boat seats and moreBREATHABLE: Gard-More provides a strong invisible layer of protection, while still allowing the material to breathe, keeping leather and other materials flexible and looking their best.MADE IN THE USA: Bickmore is proud to make all Bickmore Gard-More Aerosol in the United States of America.
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2 Reddit comments about Bickmore Gard-More Water & Stain Repellent 5.5oz- Leather Protector and Suede Protector Waterproofing Spray Guard for Boots, Shoes, Clothing, Hats, Jackets & More:

u/vocabularylessons · 9 pointsr/malefashionadvice

Got you covered:

  1. a) The widest part of your foot should correspond with the widest section of the boot. Most of the creasing should happen in between the laces/tongue and the cap. My Brannock is 8D, I wear an 8D in the Katahdin. b) The break in will NOT be fun, but two weeks tops; 'lean' forward when you lace them up, and lace all the way up (I skip the middle set of speedhooks and then double-back). c) The leather won't stretch very much: if it's snug during first wear, you're good to go; if it hurts in any way, size up or go wide; if there's heel slippage, size down.

  2. NO WATERPROOFING. Well, you can. But Lexol or Bickmore care products (cleaner, conditioner, repellent) are plenty for your boots. Heavy duty waterproofing products will make your boots look ugly/blobby. The tongue is gusseted, helps to keep out water/dirt.

  3. It'll happen on it's own.

  4. Depends. I walk around a lot (concrete, asphalt, linoleum, etc.), I haven't had problems with the insole. Do you have issues with flat-footedness, high arches, etc.? Remember that an insert will require you to size up. The outsole/heel will wear down, especially if you pronate/supinate. It helps to have a second pair of footwear to rotate with (and let boots 'rest'), so consider a second footwear purchase in the coming year or so (I picked up a pair of AE's Higgins Mills about 10 months after I bought the Katahdin).

  5. I use Woodlore Epics after every wear, brush only if I kicked a lot of things on a given day. A cloth rag is good for wiping away dirt (especially that rainwater + city dirt mix).

    The Katahdin leather has an interesting depth to it. Lemme know if you have more questions.

    Edit: more details/clarity.
u/StickyEntree · 1 pointr/Sneakers

Thanks.

Do you have any recommendation for a leather spray? I'm thinking of just using this leather/suede duo spray from amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Bickmore-Gard-More-Water-Repellent-Neutral/dp/B000HHLM9E/ref=sr_1_4?dchild=1&keywords=leather+shoe+spray&qid=1574817195&sr=8-4