For Neoprene material or PVC Hard Outer Horse Boots, you may choose to cold hand wash, cold hose or machine wash these boots. If you opt to machine wash these boots, use a cold, gentle wash with a mild detergent/wash.
Do not tumble dry. Do not use Fabric Softener.
For maximum effectiveness, turn the boots inside out and Velcro/connect pairs together to ensure the dirtiest (sweatiest) parts of the boots are targeted. Keeping the boots in pairs will also avoid any damage to the straps while in the washing process. If your boots have a hard outer layer, you may place them in a washing bag to prevent potential damage. Where possible, avoid the use of washing machines with agitators.
Leave the boots to dry naturally to retain longevity.
For Leather Horse Boots use a soft brush to go over the boots initially removing any sand and brushing out sweat. Additionally, use a soft cloth to wipe away further suborn spots of dirt. Over time you may elect to use a leather conditioner to ensure the leather does not crack over time. Please be careful to only use said conditioner on the leather sections of the boot to avoid damaging other materials.
Do not use a machine wash or dryer for Leather Horse Boots. Leave the boots to naturally dry to retain longevity.
For saddle pads with Sheepskin, please refer to the separate article ' How to wash Sheep Skin products'
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