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SnowshoeLeatherCare

Snowshoe Boot Balm, Made in USA Since 1927 - Protect, Condition, Restore & Waterproof - Leather Conditioner for Boots and Shoes (4 oz)

Snowshoe Boot Balm, Made in USA Since 1927 - Protect, Condition, Restore & Waterproof - Leather Conditioner for Boots and Shoes (4 oz)

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  • LEATHER'S BEST FRIEND: Protect your boots for a lifetime. Snowshoe Boot Balm keeps every pair soft, pliable, and ready to go the distance. Whether it’s trail-worn or jobsite-tough, this balm conditions your boots to stay strong and supple for years to come.
  • PROTECTS & RESTORES: Keeps every leather boot and leather shoe in top shape and revives worn-out pairs. Waterproofs to help guard against the elements and everyday wear. Our multi-purpose boot conditioner for cowboy boots is also perfect for work boots, hiking boots, and fine leather shoes. Not for use on suede.
  • EASY TO USE: Apply a thin coat, wipe off with a soft cloth, and give it a little polish. Your leather will look like new! Remember, a little goes a long way. Snowshoe leather dressing is ideal for both everyday maintenance and long-term protection. Our leather conditioner may slightly darken leather as it replenishes moisture, revealing a richer tone. This deepening is temporary and lightens as it dries.
  • TIME-TESTED FORMULA: Made with beeswax, carnauba wax, and conditioning oils. Free from harsh chemicals, safe for regular use, and won’t leave a sticky residue. Softens stiff leather, helps prevent cracking, and delivers the same high quality leather dressing we’ve provided to loyal customers for nearly 100 years.
  • CRAFTED IN OREGON: Originally made in Portland (where we know a thing or two about rain), now hand-poured in Bend using the same original recipe and ingredients. Proudly made in the USA in small batches. Snowshoe Leather Conditioner has protected and restored leather since 1927.
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