Bundgaard's rubber boots are all made of natural rubber, which makes the shoe softer and allows it to follow the foot's movements better. Natural rubber contains natural oils that slowly start to evaporate and dry out during processing in rubber boots. We therefore recommend that you continuously care for your rubber boots
with a skin care product or oil.
Do it this way:
1. Remove dirt and grime with a damp cloth or sponge. If the rubber boot is very dirty, it can be cleaned under running water with soap and water. Avoid wet food. Wipe the water off the rubber boot or leave it to dry at room temperature.
2. Once the shoe is dry, apply a special natural rubber care product or a tasteless oil from the kitchen drawer. Then leave the rubber boots to dry at room temperature.
3. The excess oil can then be wiped off.
If rubber boots get wet inside, they should be air-dried without the use of external heat sources such as radiators or heating cabinets. The insole shall be removed and dried separately.
Bundgaard rubber boots should not be stored in direct sunlight for too long, as the colour of the boots may be damaged. Instead, we recommend that you store the rubber boots in a dark and cool place.
With regular care and cleaning, the rubber boot retains its flexibility and softness, reducing the risk of cracks and tears.
WARNING
Boots can wear out more quickly when cycling or riding a pushbike. This type of wear is not a cause for complaint. Always make sure that the boots fit properly before putting them on. Boots that are worn outside cannot be returned.
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