KIWISelect All Protector 2 Pack (Large Can, 7.7 Oz.)
N**I
Weather proofing at its finest
This product really weather proofs your boots and keeps them looking new. Priced reasonable and actually saves you alot due the fact your boots last alot longer than usual
J**E
Great Protection
I really like and trust this product for my expensive leather boots. I know that when I use this prior to wearing, that my boots will be protected in the Colorado winter. Both my husband and I consider this our go to for leather protection!
W**S
Always great
Excellent as always
S**L
HAVE USED THIS BRAND FOR YEARS. GREAT FOR PROTECTING LEATHER & SUEDE BOOTS
We have "real" winter where I live, so my boots have to stand up to snow, slush, salt, etc. My best advice is to apply 2 (preferably 3) coats of water repellent spray before wearing your boots for the first time. You can have great intentions of cleaning and re-treating the boots before the start of boot season every year, but who are we kidding?Before I started to routinely pre-treat my leather and suede boots, they would start to leak at the seams after a couple of winters. (I have lots of boots, so it wasn't 2 winters of everyday wear.) If you can clean and re-treat your boots with the spray every year, they will probably protect your feet a lot longer.I've used other brands, too, but I couldn't say whether one brand is better than another. Kiwi and Camp Dri are both good products.
C**S
Great product, with caveats.
Put this on my new white leather and nylon shoes, applied as directed and allowed one day to dry and cure. After wearing my shoes in normal dry indoor conditions for a week or two I noticed that the coating can ‘attract’ dirt and has a bit of a stickiness, not gummy, or actually sticky, but the oil or conditioners that are used in the product can allow some debris to attach to the material that was treated. The nylon on my shoes were not as easily as affected, but the leather definitely had a bit more debris attached than the nylon.After the product was on my shoes for 2 months I inadvertently stepped in a red dirt mud puddle. The red dirt beaded right off and was easily to clean off the shoes and left only a small amount in the seam between the soles and leather. A dry toothbrush after the mud had dried easily removed the red tint as well as careful use of a toothpick.I think the silicone that’s in the product does a great job protecting all materials, but it can’t be absorbed easily by patent or smoother leathers and leaves a residue that allows debris to somewhat stick to the surface.Long Term Update:After using this on several different types of shoes I’ve found that after a day to dry it helps to softly buff the footwear with either a soft shoe brush that doesn’t have shoe polish on it, or a soft cloth. Buffing generates a bit of heat to help spread the product evenly into the materials and takes a bit of the excess product off, especially in places where the spray wasn’t absorbed as well, which can attract dust and fuzz. Obviously you can’t do that with suede, but for all smoother materials it helps. Great product.
M**S
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M**Y
It works
It works for what it is, can’t complain :)
V**E
Yes!
Get this please it works amazing and doesn't smell weird it is invisible so you can't see anything and also protects my shoes like no other works well with felt shoes and water just slids off
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