How to clean Blundstone shoes

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It was 1902 when John and Elisa Blundstone, from their native Derbyshire, landed in Hobart, Australia: in England they had acquired considerable experience in the production of boots and footwear suitable for heavy work, so it was not difficult for them to open a business in Liverpool Street. The business was purchased under the name of Blundstone Pty Ltd by the Cuthbertson brothers, thirty years after it opened, who decided to centralise the production operations under the name of a single brand. Born from the merger of independent manufacturers in Australia, the Blundstone brand embodies the commitment of the small producers of the time to create the best footwear on the market , shoes that had to adapt to the hard working life and remain functional even in moments of free time. For over a century, in its 150 years of history, the brand has guaranteed the collaboration of the best tanners at an international and global level, paying great attention to the leather used to produce the footwear . This means selecting, inspecting and consequently choosing each piece after having tested it first hand, as well as subjecting the first impressions of an accurate on-site analysis to rigorous quality tests on the leather cuts before using them in the final production stage. A quality that despite the style, design and production technologies having undergone considerable evolution over time, are still made with the same objectives as then. Allowing their customers to go anywhere and do anything, without losing the charm deriving from the awareness of remaining cool at every step. It remains essential to understand how to care for Blundstone ankle boots , so as not to ruin the fine leather that characterizes them and thus not to affect the extreme durability of the footwear.

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How to Clean Blundstones Without Ruining Your Boots

With such an important history, Blundstones certainly deserve special attention and must be treated with care and love. The study of these shoes is functional to guarantee a long life over time, but to allow this result and ensure that they maintain their original appearance for as long as possible, special care is still required from the customers who conclude the purchase. First of all, you must consider the type of boot purchased and the leather with which it was made: in fact, Blundstones can be made of leather with different finishes, suede, nubuck and even canvas. Each material requires a different cleaning method, which is why at the time of purchase you must first consider how to treat the type of leather with which the boots were made.

Blundstone, how to clean them when the model is in leather

If the Blundstones have gotten wet, or if you have walked on muddy ground that has left signs of encrusted dirt, it is necessary to remove the residues with a soft bristle brush , or alternatively, if you do not have this tool, with a damp cloth, preferably in natural cotton fiber. The humidity of the support used to remove the encrustations must necessarily be left to dry, so the boots must be able to be placed in the open air, without direct sunlight on the footwear, and away from heat sources. In fact, the leather is very delicate with respect to these stresses and could dry out showing unsightly cracks. The boots must then be polished with a cream or spray shoe polish , after having previously tested it on a corner of the internal collar, in order to verify that it does not irreparably ruin the external leather. The polish must be applied with small circular movements and with the aid of a cloth or a brush, after which it is possible to leave the footwear to dry. It is always advisable to periodically use a softening cream, especially when the leather appears damaged and worn, to prevent the formation of further and unsightly scratches.

How to Clean Blundstone Boots: The Finest Leathers

Cleaning Blundstones made from high-quality leather requires a little extra care : for suede boots, use a suede brush to remove the most superficial dirt. On suede, you can remove any scratches or deep marks by rubbing a kneaded eraser. You then need to dampen the suede brush and, using a specific detergent, clean the shoes, paying particular attention to any stains. Dab the shoes with a dry cloth to remove any moisture residue as quickly as possible. Leave them to air dry before considering applying a water-repellent and stain-resistant spray. This last operation should be performed regularly to avoid the formation of unsightly stains. Suede boots also need the application of a specific protector, especially in periods when rainy days alternate with sunny days, especially when they are a few years old and appear worn. Another type of fine leather that Blundstones are made of is nubuck: cleaning Blundstones in this particular type of leather is simple but requires some special tools. With a dry cloth you can remove surface dirt, and then use a nubuck brush, with delicate circular movements, but very briefly. Also in this case, it is necessary to use a typical spray cleaner for nubuck and clean with a special cloth, but always having first tested the product on a limited and hidden area, so as not to damage the exposed leather. It would always be ideal to apply a water-repellent spray, so that even in the event of rain the leather avoids being ruined with permanent stains.

Cleaning Canvas Blundstones: What's Different From Leather Boots

For some models of Blundstone in canvas, cleaning must be done following the recommendations for the manufacturing material : the canvas is cleaned with a soft bristle brush, or using a toothbrush, if you do not have brushes. Continue rubbing with hot water, and then let the shoes dry in the open air, wrapped in tissue paper so as not to distort the shape of the shoe. In any case, even when it comes to canvas shoes, the use of the dryer is prohibited: the sole could be damaged and the fabric could dry out, thus making the boots unusable. Read also: How to match Blundstone

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