dawn dish soap would work just fine. Been using it for over 5 years with my several pairs of crispis amongst other full leather boots. Dont need to over do the soap. Just a small dab int he bowl is enough. Just note that dawn will remove oils, thus, you need to make sure to recondition the leather once the leather is dry.
dawn dish soap would work just fine. Been using it for over 5 years with my several pairs of crispis amongst other full leather boots. Dont need to over do the soap. Just a small dab int he bowl is enough. Just note that dawn will remove oils, thus, you need to make sure to recondition the leather once the leather is dry.
What is a standard cleaning solution?
LMAO! I immediately said the same thing!!!
Me too! And no response from Crispi yet??
Nikwax
dawn dish soap would work just fine. Been using it for over 5 years with my several pairs of crispis amongst other full leather boots. Dont need to over do the soap. Just a small dab int he bowl is enough. Just note that dawn will remove oils, thus, you need to make sure to recondition the leather once the leather is dry.
I have the same thought about that statement.
standard cleaning solution?
Same question.
dawn dish soap would work just fine. Been using it for over 5 years with my several pairs of crispis amongst other full leather boots. Dont need to over do the soap. Just a small dab int he bowl is enough. Just note that dawn will remove oils, thus, you need to make sure to recondition the leather once the leather is dry.
Where did you get the brush kit?
I immediately said the same thing!!!
What model Crispi boots are those?
Briksdal PRO
I just bought a pair of the Guide GTx"s and for 500$ I would think they should had least give you some waterproofing cream to try out?