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General => General => Topic started by: Tefer on 26 April 2012, 02:00:17 pm

Title: Daytona Boots
Post by: Tefer on 26 April 2012, 02:00:17 pm
Hey,


I bought some Daytona Boots from Hein-Gericke, i was reading the instructions on care and it said to use their brand of polish to keep them from drying out and make them long lasting. I was thinking of buying it from link below:


http://www.infinitymotorcycles.com/product/daytona-neutral-leather-polish/146 (http://www.infinitymotorcycles.com/product/daytona-neutral-leather-polish/146)


I then seen a Water Preservative stuff from Daytona too, see below:


http://www.infinitymotorcycles.com/product/daytona-waterstop-preservative/327 (http://www.infinitymotorcycles.com/product/daytona-waterstop-preservative/327)


My question is, should i buy both and can i apply both or will the polish suffice? I have normal boot dubbing in the house, not sure if this would work as boots are Gore-Tex, want them to last as they were not cheap.


Any Thoughts Appreciated
Title: Re: Daytona Boots
Post by: mcyoungy on 26 April 2012, 02:21:24 pm
The Gore-tex is in the lining, the outer is leather. If you like dubbin then I don't see why it would do any harm. Have to say I have never bothered treating mine and they last forever.
Title: Re: Daytona Boots
Post by: moffmeister on 26 April 2012, 08:40:57 pm
had my Daytonas (GTX? goretex) for 5 years


I've never polished then once! (and they are still as good as they were 5 yrs ago)  :)
Title: Re: Daytona Boots
Post by: Pat on 27 April 2012, 12:10:41 am
had my Daytonas (GTX? goretex) for 5 years


I've never polished then once! (and they are still as good as they were 5 yrs ago)  :)

Bought mine at the NEC bike show in 1995, polished them maybe 3 or 4 times in the intervening 16.5 years & for 14 out of that 16.5  I had a 90 mile daily commute, had a couple of offs & they still look fine & more importantly they're still waterproof!  :)

Probably only get one more winter out of the soles though, fortunately Daytona do a resole service so no need to splash out on a new pair.  8)
Title: Re: Daytona Boots
Post by: Looney tune on 27 April 2012, 08:19:50 am
Get yourself some NIK-WAX, apply sparingly and not to often. If your boots get wet from a wet run do NOT dry them by a heater or fire etc, let them air dry, this will prolong the life of the leather. I wear gore-tex lined boots at work every day and they get a lot of punnishment and an odd coat of NIK-WAX keeps the leather subtle.
 
Maker specific products are usualy a rip off.
Title: Re: Daytona Boots
Post by: Oldgit on 28 April 2012, 06:06:37 pm
bought a pair of daytonas two years ago--best boots I've ever had.