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horsemom3
Reg. Feb 2007
Posted 2007-02-09 7:17 PM (#55315)
Subject: Lizard Boots


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How do you polish them????  They were gorgeous when new, but not so much now.
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huntseat
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2007-02-10 12:41 AM (#55326 - in reply to #55315)
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Contact the store you bought them from or the maker.
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iCE CRM
Reg. Jan 2005
Posted 2007-02-13 8:42 PM (#55505 - in reply to #55326)
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With the same polish you would polish any other boots.
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Laramie13
Reg. Aug 2005
Posted 2007-02-15 12:43 PM (#55616 - in reply to #55315)
Subject: RE: Lizard Boots


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I think you'll find regular boot polish is not recommended for 'exotics' whether snake, alligator, lizard and etc. - since, it is a polish not a conditioner. Included with a pair of caimen inlay boots I purchased was a product called Bickmore 4 Leather Conditioner. It will leave a nice luster after a mild brushing or use a soft cotton cloth. Even received a recommedation from a saddle maker to use it, as well.   
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iCE CRM
Reg. Jan 2005
Posted 2007-02-15 6:06 PM (#55638 - in reply to #55616)
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If you use that soft polish you won't have any problems. I've done it for years Lizard , Alligator and Ostrich . If you think about it Ford tells you to only use Motorcraft oil.

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Laramie13
Reg. Aug 2005
Posted 2007-02-24 10:22 AM (#56207 - in reply to #55315)
Subject: RE: Lizard Boots


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If you think about it Ford tells you to only use Motorcraft oil.

Now, that is a point well taken. Actually, my intent was to offer the use of a leather conditioner rather than a 'polish' - not to solicit the use of a specific brand or affiliation. As for Ford telling me to use Motorcraft oil - I believe its a suggested manufacturer - however, they are specific in telling me the type of oil to use in my truck. Thanks for encouraging me to clear that up.    

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