How often do you apply sno-seal to your boots?
http://sectionhiker.com/2008/08/20/sno-seal-waterproofing-new-hiking-boots/
http://outside.away.com/outside/gear/gearguy/200301/20030107.html
Depends how much you use your boots, it will wear off. Just reapply when you see it has worn off.
Some say to use an Hair Dryer, warm up the boots as much as you can, then apply the Sno Seal for max penetration. Treat as many times as you think the leather is absorbing.
(some have been known to use the oven....to warm the leather and bake it in...a couple of times!!) ;-)
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SECTION I: IDENTIFICATION
SECTION II: NORMAL HANDLING PROCEDURES
SECTION III: HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS
SECTION IV: FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
SECTION V: HEALTH HAZARD DATA
SECTION VI: EMERGENCY FIRST-AID PROCEDURES
chemical name & synonyms
chemical family formula trade name
description cas no.
precautions in storing and handling
protective equipment ventilation
basic material CAS# percent OSHA PEL/TLV significant effects
flash point
method
DOT hazard classification flammable explosive limits
upper lower
extinguishing media special fire hazard & fire fighting procedures
threshold limit value (TLV) symptoms of over exposure
skin
eyes
ingestion
inhalation
WAX
WAX PROPRIETARY SNO-SEAL®
LIGHT YELLOW SEMISOLID SEE SECTION III
STORE IN COVERED AREA KEEP FROM COLD DO NOT CONTAMINATE ANIMAL FEED OR WATER WITH THIS PRODUCT
EYE PROTECTION
GLOVES
OTHER
NONE REQUIRED FOR NORMAL USE
NONE REQUIRED FOR NORMAL USE
NONE REQUIRED
NORMAL
WAX
MINERAL SPIRITS 8052-41-3
<65%
<35%
NOT EST
100 PPM NAUSEA, DEFATTING SKIN.
135o F
COC NA 2%
REGULAR FOAM, OR WATER FOG, OR CO2, OR DRY CHEMICAL FRESH AIR RESPIRATORS
NOT ESTABLISHED NONE
SLIGHT IRRITANT
NOT LIKELY TO GET INTO EYES SLIGHT IRRITANT
DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING
REMOVE TO FRESH AIR
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COMBUSTIBLE (173.115)
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