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I live here. Crazy.

2025-10-08 19:50:16

And yours probably is too!

I sprayed the inside of the lid lightly with a wax-based furniture polish and it worked perfectly!Wax-based polish like this is a little hard to find, but it really makes all the difference compared to oily furniture polishes.

I live here. Crazy.

This polish is from., where I buy all of my home cleaning products.I like them because their cleaning products are all-natural and completely safe and non-toxic for your family, but they also really.

I live here. Crazy.

, which is kind of rare with some of the green cleaners that you can buy in stores.Anyway, they’re great products, but you do need to order them directly from the company so let me know if you’d like more info on where to find them!

I live here. Crazy.

Just send me an email or leave me a comment and I’ll get back to you.

I decided to try spraying the whole lid too, just to see what would happen, then I wiped the excess off.This will remove most of the mud and gunk from the surface of your boots.

This is also a great time to use a soft brush like an old toothbrush on some of the ridges where mud may collect because it will all be nicely loosened up at this point from the warm water.The brush step is really only necessary if you’re going for a really perfectly clean look.

Since I know that my boots are just going to get dirty again the next day, I don’t worry about it too much most of the time.Next, grab some olive oil and another clean soft cloth.