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Revivex Boot & Shoe Cleaner
Gear Aid
Revivex Boot & Shoe Cleaner
$9.50
Description

  Removes grime from your dirtiest shoes

  Waterproofing your boots is the best way to keep your feet happy. But first you should prep and clean boots with Revivex Boot and Shoe Cleaner.

  Need to clean your dirtiest, grimiest shoes and boots? GEAR AID's Revivex Boot and Shoe Cleaner is up to the task; this special cleaner will cut through the crud to reveal their former good looks. It’s versatile enough to clean trail running shoes, hikers and boots made of leather, fabric or GORE-TEX®. And it’s concentrated to clean three times as many boots as other brands.

  Now, all of your hard-working, dirty shoes can look as good as new, with Revivex Boot and Shoe Cleaner. Use it before waterproofing with Revivex water repellent treatments.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Gear Aid
Size:
4 oz.
Weight:
4 oz.
Made In:
USA
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
36250
UPC:
021563362503
Other Features:
• Concentrated boot and shoe cleaner
• Cleans 3 times as many boots as other brands
• Safe for waterproof-breathable fabrics
• Always use prior to applying ReviveX water repellent treatments
• Removes dirt and grime from leather boots, hiking shoes and more
• Made in USA
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