Originally Posted By: msparks
Originally Posted By: bigmike
I always use Bees wax on my leather boots.
New boots, a coat of bees wax, and in the oven they go set to warm until they're good.
Yikes in the oven, that can really dry the leather out. Not to mention damage some of the other materials on the boot. From what I have read you never want to use artificial heat. Also I found a great product called Obenauf’s Heavy Duty Leather Preservative. It's a great product.
http://www.obenaufs.com/
I've used it for a couple years now and like it better than the snoseal beeswax.
I wouldn't put them in the oven on anything but warm setting and keep the door cracked open. It doesn't take long and I don't think I've ever timed it, but I'd guess maybe 15-20 minutes and the wax is coated the leather by then.
I've been doing it that way since my dad showed me how he did his boots. Apparently he learned it from his dad.
As an alternative, you can heat up the beeswax in a container and "paint" it on the leather as well.
I'll check out the product you mentioned. Sounds interesting.