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Does any1 now how to clean dirtbike boots?

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Does any1 now how to clean dirtbike boots?

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  1. you need to pour a little bit of water on them, then with a brush scrub the boots with hot, soapy water, then at the end rinse the soapy water off with the hose


  2. Car wash, Spray them down too when you washing your bike. it does not matter if the inside gets wet most of the material is removable. after your done let them hang upside down and let them dry. after that is done, spray a anti-bacterial inside of them. and after all that you can even put baby powder or gold bond powder inside of them. do not forget to spray a little bit of wd-40 spray on the latches. all of this will help to keep your boots always fresh and clean. (d**n, I sound like Martha Stewart)

  3. Well, you really don't want to get the inside of the boots wet becuase the will mold. What you can do is carefully use a hose to wet them down, then use Simple Green and a toothbrush or rag to clean them.

  4. to clean the outside of the boots, you need to wet them down, if really muddy, hose them off, get some cleaner like simple green or greased lightning, and some kind of scrubbrush. scrub them down and hose off again.

    t clean the inside of the boot, take out the lining, and wash out with clean warm water. but you will need to air out the boots some how or mildew smell might come. wash the inside of the boots on a hot day, or better yet, if you have an old hair dryer, wash one boot at a time and put the hair dryer in the boot to dry it quicker.....

  5. Whilst in full gear, get a mate to jet wash you. Not to close as they can hurt, but close enough to shift all the muck.

  6. For just "muddy" I always hose my down and let them dry indoors till I can use a stiff brush to get the rest off. Then I use a "saddle soap" for horse saddles.

    If the inside of the boot gets wet I will use some kitchen towel to get out the worst and then place them near to a radiator till they dry out then treat as above

  7. You could try using a cleaner like Greased Lighting, that stuff is strong on anything. To clean mine I put them in a bucket with  hot,shallow water in it and let them soak for 30 min-1 hour, or longer if needed. Or if you prefer you could hose them down with a garden hose or from a distance with a pressure washer. Then after either soaking them or hosing them off, I usually use the end off of and old wheel cleaning brush that's nice and stiff. That usually gets it off. To wash the inside of the boot I would take out the lining (if possible) and hand wash it in hot, soapy water if not again you could soak in a bucket with hot soapy water and use a hair dryer to dry them or lay them in the sun. Hope it helps!

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