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Cleaning

Clean your riding boots with a damp cloth. Horse sweat, mud etc. are very aggressive for leather and should be removed at all times. The leather should be moisturized using EGO7 boot cream to maintain elasticity and wear resistance. Leather boots need to dry after being worn and stored in a cool, dry and ventilated place always away from direct heat or sunlight to avoid cracks and stiffness.

EGO7 boot cream leather conditioner also provides surface protection from external aggressive agents, maintains an ideal moist and beauty of the material. Apply the EGO7 boot cream carefully, make sure to cover the entire leather surface using a brush, wait a few minutes and polish with a wool cloth. Insert boot trees to ensure that the boots maintain their original shape.

Use the practical inflatable boot trees supplied to keep them in perfect shape.

E-TEX inner calf panel

It’s important to note that E-Tex requires absolutely no maintenance. Avoid any contact and or using any polish, cream, or grease on it, as these substances can cause irreversible damage. To clean it, simply wipe with a damp cloth to remove dirt.

Zip Maintenance

Help the zip closure with your fingers when you wear them for the first few times without
forcing or pulling too much to avoid excessive strain.

Always make sure the riding boots zipper is fully open when you put on/off your boots, you can use the practical inside flap to wear them. 

The zipper cleaning is an important point, if there is dirt like grease or sweat this could prevent the normal zip closing/opening and it might eventually split or suddenly brake.

Also make sure your clothes or anything else do not get stuck in the zipper mechanism.