i know what umean, but you should just by another pair. you should find a "timberland outlet" store like the one we have at the "lighthouse mall" in michigan city, indiana. They have their boots for 50.00. If our boots start to get stained up, we just use those for working, and gardening, and just go there and buy them very cheap.
2006-10-30 09:55:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Looks like no one has given you any solid advice on this question yet. I had been trying to find something to clean mine off as well. I have light colored suede/nubuck Timberlands, so scuffs and dirt show up on them, and the condition they're in is way too good to just use them as work boots so soon, although I have done that with other boots in the past.
Try using a damp towel (wet enough to get the boots wet) and give them a rub down. When they dry they'll come out much cleaner. There's also shoe cleaner for suede shoes, this will help, too, but if you do I'd use the cleaner along with the damp towel. Hope this helps.
2006-11-02 03:11:34
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answered by Reggie R 2
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the leather ones?? use saddle soap.. in the shoe polish section
2006-10-30 14:27:30
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answered by fuzzykjun 7
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bleach and water.
2006-10-30 09:38:58
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answered by savio 4
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