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1. You should have to stand and
give a firm pull to get the boot on,
if top (throat) size is correct.
2. After the boot is on your foot,
the fit around the instep should be
snug, but not tight.
3. The ball (widest part) of the
foot should fit in the widest part
of the boot.
4. The Final Check -- Stand and
step forward hard into the boot.
The ends of your toes should NOT
touch the sides of the boot.
Keep them Clean! Regularly clean your
boots with a good non-alkaline leather
cleaner (like
Lexol Leather Cleaner). Use a soft
cloth and rinse with water. Remember that
saddle soap is soap, and is therefore
alkaline.
Condition your boots. Boot leather
needs to have its natural moister restored
often with a good conditioner (like
Lexol). Wax is NOT a substitute for
conditioner. Never condition boots prior to
cleaning.
Keep boots away from direct heat. The
best way to dry your boots is to walk them
dry. They may also be air dried away from
all heat sources.