FAQs About Cleaning Your Cowboy & Roper Boots Answered

A good quality pair of cowboy or roper boots are more than an ordinary pair of shoes and more than a fashion statement. For actual wearers, they are an investment that can last a lifetime with proper care and maintenance. There are many types of cowboy boots, but roper boots like this pair are becoming more popular and are a new design created from the traditional cowboy boots. They have a shorter shaft that stops in between the calf and ankle. The heal is low, squared-off, and often less than an inch high.

It takes time and a little effort to ensure your boots last and continue to look their best. Below are some common questions and answers about cleaning and taking care of your cowboy boots. 

Are Cowboy and Roper Boots Waterproof?

Most cowboy and roper boots are not waterproof. If you need them to be waterproof, you can give them regular treatments with a silicone polymer spray. To use, spray the product over the entire exterior of your boots and allow them to dry for at least 30 minutes before you repeat the process for a second coat. Most products recommend retreating them with the spray every other month to keep your boots consistently waterproof.

How Should Boots Be Cleaned?

Your leather cowboy boots can endure extreme conditions and last years with proper cleaning and care. For most leather boots except suede, cleaning and maintaining your boots will require three steps. 

1. Cleaning Boots

To clean your boots, use a soft brush or damp cloth to remove any dust, dirt, and debris. For stuck-on mud, use a soft toothbrush to scrub around the soles and welts of the boots. You can also use an appropriate shoe cleaner or saddle soap for stubborn spots.

2. Conditioning Boots

After cleaning your boots, apply a conditioner using a soft, clean cloth. Massage the product into the boot and pay attention to how quickly the product is soaked up. If the leather is dry, the conditioner will be soaked up quickly. You may need to apply a second coat.

3. Polishing Boots

If you have scratches or deeper scuffs on your boots, or you would like your boots to shine, apply a light layer of matching shoe polish. Once done, buff the polish until you get the desired look and finish.

It is important to note that only cowboy boots made with a finish can be polished. If you have snakeskin boots, never apply colored polishes. Be sure to wipe with the grain when conditioning them.

Can Cowboy Boots Be Repaired?

Quality cowboy and roper boots can be taken for repair to make them last longer. If they need beyond cleaning and polishing, send them to a bootmaker or drop them off at a local boot shop. Be sure to check the reviews of a company before you trust your boots with them.

A good pair of cowboy boots can offer you versatility when wearing them. You can wear them when dressing up or while working. Though they require more care than other types of shoes, they are well worth it and can last a lifetime when taken care of properly. Continue reading FAQs About Cleaning Your Cowboy & Roper Boots Answered