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Sealers of all sorts



Rich Scanlon wrote:
> 
> > Date:          Thu, 3 Oct 1996 23:49:44 -0500 (CDT)
> > Reply-to:      at-l@patsy.hack.net
> > From:          TEMPLER7277@uni.edu
> > To:            richards@acsworld.net
> > Subject:       [AT-L] Re: [AT-L] Re: [AT-L] Sealers of all sorts
> 
> > When I have used snow-seal I turn the oven on low and "cook" my boots until they are good and
> > warm.  The snow seal just melts right in.  Like putting on hot butter.  Keep a good watch on the
> > boots though, they heat up fast.
> >
> > One Step
> >
> That's a little rough onm good leather boot, just heat the Snoseal
> til it is a liquid ( double boiler or direct heat works well)  Then
> just paint on the liquid.  Really gets in those norwegian  welts.
> Best to do with a clean boot.
> 
> Rich
> 
> As yet unnamed AT Hiker

I have One-Sport Moraines. The directions say to not treat them with 
anything. I have used Sno-Seal on them once, in a rebellious fit of rage. 
Should I continue? I don't think that Sno-seal has anything that will 
damage the leather, as some chemical-based sealers do...

Felix

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