Set the laces aside in a safe place.
Waterproof leather treatment.
Keep in mind real leather is a natural material incredibly porous and will never be completely waterproof.
Typically waterproofing treatments are designed for either full grain leather or rough leathers like suede or nubuck.
Waterproofing sprays or waxes provide a coating to your shoe to repel water snow baby drool etc.
Waterproofing leather isn t common but it is a doable diy project.
But there are a few ways to protect leather from water which is the closest you ll get to being able to waterproof it.
They ll only get in the way if you leave them in the boots.
Be sure to read product descriptions and product application instructions carefully before you buy and use a waterproofing treatment.
While waterproof leather which typically comes at a premium cost features a hydrophilic wax injection or the application of a water wicking surfactant you can use off the shelf products to waterproof you leather jacket at home.
Before you begin treating or waterproofing the leather be sure to take out the laces.
One option is to use a spray protectant or other commercial waterproofing product designed specifically for leather.
If your boots are dry or aren t wet enough after cleaning wrap a very wet towel around them and let them sit in a utility sink for a couple of hours.
So always know to look for lanolin as an ingredient in leather care products and use that knowledge to get exactly what you want out of your material.