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1. Mix warm water and soap together. Wet a clean cloth. 2. Use the wet cloth and gently wipe the entire leather surface of the boot. 3. Allow the boots to dry. Make sure they are
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1. Warm the boots with a hair dryer, or set them in front of a fire or over a heat vent for a few minutes. Heating the leather will help it absorb the oil. 2. Spread the cloth over
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I think synthetic is more suitable. We need a certain intensity when played football. Leather is too soft. Embed Quote
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Football boots are for gripping muddy ground and the obvious, which is as shoes that are durable and won't come undone while playing,
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