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16 July 2007, 08:53
Chuck Nelson
Montana Pitch Blend
Guys, has anyone used this on their boots for prolonged periods? I want a good waterproofing/dressing that I can apply to my boots that won't ultimately break down the leather or cause damage in any way.
Thanks.

Chuck
16 July 2007, 09:13
Canuck
I have. Its good, but I don't think its any better than SnowSeal or Nikwax.

I use SnowSeal most of the time...have never had any problems with leather breaking down.

Cheers,
Canuck



16 July 2007, 19:03
GaryVA
I keep several pounds of Snowseal and Montana Pitch Blend on hand. Many claim the snowseal does not replenish the leather and if used often may prevent the leather from being replenished by other treatments. I've read/heard reports that this may cause damage. I use it on many things but not on my good leather boots.

The pitch blend seals as well as the snowseal, but, does replenish the leather. Duxbak?? appears to grease/seal the leather a bit better, but, it generally stays too sticky for my taste causing the leather to clogg up w/ dirt and debris.
16 July 2007, 20:31
Canuck
quote:
Many claim the snowseal does not replenish the leather and if used often may prevent the leather from being replenished by other treatments. I've read/heard reports that this may cause damage.


I have heard the same thing, but have never had an issue in the field. I have used it on all my leather boots and have gone through multiple soles on them while the uppers remain in good condition. Some of the boots are pushing 15 years old (most don't make it that long though, but I can't blame that on any treatment or lack thereof....forestry work is HARD on boots!).

Cheers,
Canuck



17 July 2007, 00:27
Chuck Nelson
Thanks guys. Has anyone used straight beeswax for waterproofing their boots?
18 July 2007, 06:07
Madgoat
Pitchblend is good stuff, but I prefer Obenauf's.

Obenauf's LP is made with beeswax, and repels chemicals as well as water. I used it extensively on my Whites and Nicks with excellent results..even after wearing the boots for long periods of time in wet conditions.

MG
19 July 2007, 04:22
GrosVentreGeorge
I usually use Obenauf's on all my boots too. I am in my Danners 10 to 12 hours a day inspecting power lines in all weather and terrain year round. I also use it on my hunting boots with no complaints. If anybody says that MT pitch is better I might give it a try.


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20 July 2007, 19:14
HUNTS
I've been using Granger's for the last several years. Much better than Snoseal and Montana Pitch Blend. Lasts much longer. Water never soaks into the leather.

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23 July 2007, 21:33
jackfish
Obenhauf's is the best I've found for my usage. Some in very wet climes swear by pure beeswax gently worked in with a heat gun or hairdryer.


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