Not a cheeky remark was heard the day I brought these baskets down and put them out for Kennedy to see.
Put a few dribbles of olive oil on the cloth.. Rub the olive oil evenly all over your boots.This will polish them up nicely but will also help clean anything that wasn’t easily removed with the soapy water and it’s kind of a nice protective coating for your boots too.. From time to time you may start to see a powdery white substance appear on your boots.

This is called blooming and happens naturally to high-quality rubber when solids rise to the surface.This is something that you’ll mostly see if your boots are subject to really warm temperatures.Kind of like what happens to good chocolate.

🙂 The olive oil will remove the white “bloom” from your boots too, so don’t even start to worry one bit if you see this happening to your boots this summer!.If you think you may have overdone it with the oil, don’t worry.

It will soak in and your boots will be left with a subtle sheen instead of a greasy appearance..
So that’s how I clean my boots!Protected migratory bird areas.
Large murders of crows or other scavenger birds.Covered bridges and wind mills.
Train traveling through a rural area.Sunset over a cold, empty beach.
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