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Prevention is the only solution to keeping rugby boots from smelling. Do the following to prevent foul odor from emitting from your rugby boots. Airing the boot in the outdoors is a great option, weather permitting. The sun is a very effective bacteria killer.
They’re literally *so* fun. I mean, I get it, basic conversations are literally one of the very best ways to learn another language, but that doesn’t mean that such practice isn’t supes difficult. Said practice led to my partner informing me all about the great sport of rugby in very… ahem, *rudimentary* Spanish. In addition to that, I also had rather rudimentary Spanish listening skills, meaning that our conversations surrounding the topic in question were unique, to say the least. Translated, they went something like:
That sharp scent can and will absolutely be just the thing that’ll be able to finally take down the sharp, old, stinky (and quite possibly radioactive) cheese scent that’s been slowly yet surely taking over your gym bag, your shoe closet, basically everything, am I right? The leather cream will feed the leather, keeping it soft and well-conditioned. Another advantage of applying leather cream is adding a waterproof layer, further protecting the leather. The soleplate is the hardest part of the boot and can be cleaned with a stiff nylon brush, mild detergent or shoe cleaner, and lukewarm water. Take care to clean in between the creases and studs, ridding the soleplate of mud and grime.
We’ve warned you! But maybe you intend to buy a new pair of cleats anyway, so you don’t mind a little deterioration.LUMI also just so happens to be a really rad company themselves. They’re a small family-owned business that (as just mentioned) only use the highest quality of all-natural and great-for-you ingredients in their products, never ever (then ten gazillion types of ever) test on animals, and they also make all of their products in the United States. For real, feel free to go on and grab your glitter cannon and confetti because they really are that fabulous. Use a softer brush or toothbrush, lukewarm water, and mild detergent to clean the top of the boots without scrubbing too hard. Excessive scrubbing may damage the surface of the rugby boot. Your boots will certainly come out of the washer looking clean. The problem is that you’ll need to replace them sooner than you’d expect.