Timberland boots are an excellent choice regardless of the hazards of your workplace. These boots will give you long-lasting protection, day-long comfort, and allow you to focus on your job. The modern design of Timberland work boots will allow you to look appropriate in any workplace.
If your job is especially dangerous, check out Timberland PRO boots, at thegoneapp.com/collections/timberland-pro. These boots are made for extreme environments and provide extra protection and durability. Timberlands boots are easy to maintain and clean.
We designed our boots to be easy to clean as we expect that you will use them often. The majority of common cleaning and washing methods can be used, except as noted on the label. These are some of the methods that you can use to clean your boots and protect them.
Preparation for Cleaning
In order to clean your Timberland boots properly, you need to prepare them first. Don’t worry, it’s a simple process that won’t take a lot of time. Make sure to get rid of any dirt and debris stuck to your boots. To get rid of most dirt, wipe them with a damp towel. Use a soft brush to clean the entire surface of your boot.
You should take extra care to remove any deep scratches. Most soft brushes will do, but you can order a special brush kit from the Timberland website. You might want to get a special brush if your boot is suede or nubuck.
Make sure to take off your shoelaces before washing them. It will make cleaning the boot easier, and you won’t be able to wash them if they are still tied to the boot. We now move on to cleaning.
How To Clean with Soap and Water
This is the simplest method and you will only use items you already have on hand. Use a soft brush, a towel and some soap to clean your skin. Clean Start by cleaning the soles and bottom. Apply soap to the brush, and scrub away. Mix some soap and water and then dip a towel or a soft, clean cloth in it.
Clean Use the mixture to coat the rest of your shoe. To remove any stubborn stains, you can use the brush. After you’re done, wipe them with a towel and let them dry overnight.
How To Clean with Vinegar
This is another method you can employ to clean Timberland boots at home, and it works especially well for tough stains. Vinegar can be used on any type of boot as a safe, natural cleaner. It’s also very cheap and readily available everywhere.
Mix water and vinegar together. The proportions should be approximately ten to one vinegar. Let the mixture sit for a while before dipping a cloth into it. You can then use the cloth to rub out the stain by squeezing any liquid from the cloth. If the cloth does not remove all of the stain, you may use a soft brush.
Since you’re already cleaning spots, you can clean the rest of the boot with the mixture too. You can clean your boots of any food, grease, or salt stains. You can try a stronger solution if you have trouble removing a stain. Vinegar has a strong smell so dry your boots somewhere that is well ventilated.
How To Clean Stain Using Baking Soda
Baking soda is another cheap ingredient that you can get anywhere. Use it to clean stains from your Timberland boots. Just sprinkle baking soda over the affected areas and let it sit for at most an hour.
If it’s a deeper stain, use a cloth to rub the baking soda in. After you’ve let it sit, wipe it off with a sponge or cloth. Baking soda will absorb oils from the stain, leaving your leather boots clean.
How To Clean with Baby Wipes and Bread
We don’t need to tell you how easy it is to get some baby wipes and bread. Using baby wipes is a safe and effective way to clean your Timberland boots. They are gentle and won’t damage the leather. You can use them to clean the entire boot’s surface.
To remove any stains, you can use stale, uncrusty bread. It has a texture similar to fine-grade sandpaper. It can be used to scrub off any surface stains. Then dust off any remaining crumbs.
How To Clean Timberland Boots Using Specialty Products
Besides making quality boots, Timberland also sells special cleaning products for different types of leather. These products not only clean your boots but will also nourish and protect the leather. These items can be more costly than regular household products.
Perhaps you could use the home cleaning method weekly while giving your boots a deep clean using specialty cleaners once a month. Go to the Timberland store to find the right cleaning product for your boot and follow the instructions.
Cleaning Suede and Nubuck Boots
Suede and nubuck are popular materials for making Timberland boots, and for good reason. While they are strong and fashionable, they require extra care. Here are some things to keep in mind when cleaning nubuck and suede boots.
Cleaning Suede Boots
Suede is a very delicate material and special care should be taken when cleaning your boots. Suede and water don’t mix well, and water can leave your boots permanently stained. If you use water, it is best to dry clean your boots. An eraser can be used to clean up scraps and scuffs.
To remove any debris that is deeper than the cut, you can use a soft brush. Then rub the suede eraser, Timberland cleaning bar, or even a regular pencil eraser, on the scuff mark until it disappears. You should have no trouble cleaning scuff marks from your Timberland boots using this method.
After you have removed any marks, gently brush the boot with a soft toothbrush. This will remove any extra dirt or eraser debris. This will give your boot a uniform appearance.
Cleaning Nubuck Boots
Nubuck is more resistant than suede, so you can use most of the previously mentioned methods; but, the best option is to use a dry cleaning method. Nubuck leather can be cleaned with dry cleaners made specifically for it.
Prevention is the best option, as nubuck leather can easily scuff and stain. Sprays will protect your shoes and make cleaning your boots easier.
Care of Boots Should Not Be a Chore
Timberland boots are made to be durable and easy to clean. You will wear them at work every day so they will be dirty. We only use the finest leather to make our boots. After a hard week, you can still clean your boots with the same home-cleaning methods you used last Monday. We know life can be exhausting – that’s why we made cleaning Timberland boots easy.
