PostHeaderIcon What Is The Best Way To Soften Up Leather Golf Shoes That Have Gotten Hard From Being Wet?

Give them a good rub with mink oil if you can get it, or a lanolin-based skin cream if you can’t find the mink oil. Stay away from alcohol-based skin creams (read the label).

6 Responses to “What Is The Best Way To Soften Up Leather Golf Shoes That Have Gotten Hard From Being Wet?”

  • Hubris says:

    they are going to start to crack; follow some of the suggestions, but just hunt down a new pair and have fun! Oh man, some nice new Adidas are like walking on clouds instead of a pair of cinderblocks…
    (*thumbs down?)

  • Weird Videos says:

    With all due respect, spend a little money, will ya — buy some real waterproof golf shoes (see footjoy, ecco, forgan, adidas, etc):http://bit.ly/7hhvD
    Good luck!

  • Mac says:

    a young man with mink oil . fantastic answer well done. it is the only way. you burned a old guy. great answer . well done. please try to have 2 pairs of shoes for this reason.

  • no idea????? says:

    Petroleum jelly works, too.

  • Liberty says:

    Rub em down with possum fat.

  • Turbo says:

    lotion

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