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Elite Veteran
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  Location: IL | So I got a pair of white Iconoclast boots for Christmas and they are so white, pretty, and most importantly clean looking! Lol. Is there any way to help keep them this way? I really don't want them to end up permanently stained by sand but maybe that's inevitable? Anyone ever spray scotch guard on them? Lol Tips? Thoughts? :) thanks! |
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Red Bull Agressive
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         Location: North Dakota | If you do a search I think there was a thread on this just a little while ago. I want white boots really bad but am nervous about the staining as well. |
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    Location: White Mountains of AZ | TACKyPaints - 2015-01-19 8:53 AM
So I got a pair of white Iconoclast boots for Christmas and they are so white, pretty, and most importantly clean looking! Lol. Is there any way to help keep them this way? I really don't want them to end up permanently stained by sand but maybe that's inevitable? Anyone ever spray scotch guard on them? Lol Tips? Thoughts? :) thanks!
There was another thread about this not to long ago.... I forgot who started it though!! I just wash mine...I know people have a lot of good tips though! |
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Rad Dork
Posts: 5218
   Location: Oklahoma | http://forums.barrelhorseworld.com/forum/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=457353&posts=21&mid=7092522&highlight=white+boots+white&highlightmode=1&action=search#M7092522 |
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Elite Veteran
Posts: 1032
  Location: IL | Thanks everyone! And thanks Longneck for posting the link for me! I don't know why that didn't come up when I searched. Maybe my "keywords" weren't right :/ |
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  More bootie than waist!
Posts: 18425
          Location: Riding Crackhead. | I Scotchguard mine. |
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Rad Dork
Posts: 5218
   Location: Oklahoma | TACKyPaints - 2015-01-19 11:30 AM
Thanks everyone! And thanks Longneck for posting the link for me! I don't know why that didn't come up when I searched. Maybe my "keywords" weren't right :/
No problem! I needed it as a refresher myself!!! Lol |
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 Ms. Elvis
Posts: 9606
     Location: Running barrels or watching nascar | throw them in the wash |
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Posts: 2013
 Location: Piedmont, OK | I live in the heart of OK and with red dirt every where I have not been able to keep any boots clean muchless white ones white! lol |
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 "Spaz-tacular"!!
Posts: 20309
       Location: Bennett, CO | I coat mine in Show Sheen! |
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Elite Veteran
Posts: 1032
  Location: IL | I've never owned white boots just because the thought of keeping them clean scared me. However I have a long legged, dark bay TB mare who looks gorgeous in white so I gave in. I went ahead and scotch guarded them....now crossing my fingers! lol |
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Rad Dork
Posts: 5218
   Location: Oklahoma | TACKyPaints - 2015-01-20 3:10 PM I've never owned white boots just because the thought of keeping them clean scared me. However I have a long legged, dark bay TB mare who looks gorgeous in white so I gave in. I went ahead and scotch guarded them....now crossing my fingers! lol
What exactly is the scotchguard supposed to do? Does it keep stuff from sticking to the boots (as in more slick) or does it just help with keeping them from getting stained so badly?? |
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Elite Veteran
Posts: 1032
  Location: IL | Longneck - 2015-01-20 3:14 PM TACKyPaints - 2015-01-20 3:10 PM I've never owned white boots just because the thought of keeping them clean scared me. However I have a long legged, dark bay TB mare who looks gorgeous in white so I gave in. I went ahead and scotch guarded them....now crossing my fingers! lol What exactly is the scotchguard supposed to do? Does it keep stuff from sticking to the boots (as in more slick) or does it just help with keeping them from getting stained so badly??
I used their fabric protector stuff. It's just supposed to repel liquids and block stains. I've used it on suede fringe before on breast collars to keep it from getting gross due to sweat & dirt. Seemed to work pretty good, however my fringe was not white! lol |
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Rad Dork
Posts: 5218
   Location: Oklahoma | TACKyPaints - 2015-01-20 3:27 PM Longneck - 2015-01-20 3:14 PM TACKyPaints - 2015-01-20 3:10 PM I've never owned white boots just because the thought of keeping them clean scared me. However I have a long legged, dark bay TB mare who looks gorgeous in white so I gave in. I went ahead and scotch guarded them....now crossing my fingers! lol What exactly is the scotchguard supposed to do? Does it keep stuff from sticking to the boots (as in more slick) or does it just help with keeping them from getting stained so badly?? I used their fabric protector stuff. It's just supposed to repel liquids and block stains. I've used it on suede fringe before on breast collars to keep it from getting gross due to sweat & dirt. Seemed to work pretty good, however my fringe was not white! lol
It'll be worth a try anyway!!!! I have a new pair of white iconoclasts sitting in my closet... I need to put them in the trailer, but I'm months away from using them and I'm afraid that the plastic bag will come open and dust will start setting in!!! lol |
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Elite Veteran
Posts: 1032
  Location: IL | Longneck - 2015-01-20 3:29 PM TACKyPaints - 2015-01-20 3:27 PM Longneck - 2015-01-20 3:14 PM TACKyPaints - 2015-01-20 3:10 PM I've never owned white boots just because the thought of keeping them clean scared me. However I have a long legged, dark bay TB mare who looks gorgeous in white so I gave in. I went ahead and scotch guarded them....now crossing my fingers! lol What exactly is the scotchguard supposed to do? Does it keep stuff from sticking to the boots (as in more slick) or does it just help with keeping them from getting stained so badly?? I used their fabric protector stuff. It's just supposed to repel liquids and block stains. I've used it on suede fringe before on breast collars to keep it from getting gross due to sweat & dirt. Seemed to work pretty good, however my fringe was not white! lol It'll be worth a try anyway!!!! I have a new pair of white iconoclasts sitting in my closet... I need to put them in the trailer, but I'm months away from using them and I'm afraid that the plastic bag will come open and dust will start setting in!!! lol
Yep, that was my thought too, might as well try it! :)
Ha! I'd keep them in the closet til I was ready to use them! lol |
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   Location: SE Louisiana | Take them out of the box new, place them in a glass case and hang it on the wall... |
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