Sunday, February 6, 2011

Rain or Shine, I Wear My Hunter's Any Time!

Hunter Wellington Rain Boots are becoming my new winter staple. They are much more fashionable than the normal winter boot, as well as water resistant. However, wearing Hunters around in the snow means they are guaranteed to get dirty! Are your hunters dirty? Let me tell you how to fix this problem. The solution lies in the Hunter Boot Brush & Buffer Spray.
Although this seems to be an easy solution, not many people will purchase the cleaning kits that accompany the shoes they buy. I for one know that I was never pro-cleaning kits. It wasn't until I had purchased the UGG cleaning kit that completely revitalized my salt-ridden UGGS did I have faith or interest in them. My mother bought me the cleaning kit, (which by the way is a steal: $5 brush and $12 spray) because of "blooming". Blooming is something that happens to hunter boots when they are trying to protect themselves from environmental factors, such as a sudden change in temperature and appears as white or blue streaks covering the boots. Many people experience this problem and think the boots are defective. If you do not have the boot shine brush and spray, it is much harder to clean the boots.

To emphasis how easy this process is, I am doing my own before and after photos. If you want to get the longest life span out of your shoes, you need to take care of them. 



It really does make a huge difference, look how shiny they are! Hopefully I have convinced you that this kit is absolutely necessary.

Peace, Love & Hunters. 







2 comments:

  1. Hi Alex

    I have some Thomas Pink rain boots that this is happening to. Do you think the cleaner would work on them?

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  2. If they are rubber which I assume they are then definitely. Although it has the hunter logo, the products are geared toward maintenance for rubber boots.

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