I have a pair of 1962 French Mle. 52/61 leather boots. They're really comfy, so, in addition to being part of the collection, I like to wear them to work or out and about once in a while. The leather is just fine with regular oiling, but, with use, the rubber is starting to show small cracks. What product can I use to repair the cracks and/or halt any further degradation of the rubber?
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Originally posted by lew View PostI have a pair of 1962 French Mle. 52/61 leather boots. They're really comfy, so, in addition to being part of the collection, I like to wear them to work or out and about once in a while. The leather is just fine with regular oiling, but, with use, the rubber is starting to show small cracks. What product can I use to repair the cracks and/or halt any further degradation of the rubber?
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Originally posted by Paul R. View PostSome automotive shops products can actually break down both vinyl and rubber faster that left alone. Such products like armor all , vinyl renew, jet black tire, etc. They look ok for awhile but then break down and crack.
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Rubber breaks down for various reasons. I have been in the industrial rubber business for over twenty years. As mentioned, there is no going back. UV light is one thing that attacks rubber. If your items are in sun or Florescent light they will eventually turn to dust. Heat also breaks it down. Unless the Smithsonian preservationists know of something that will preserve rubber I would not use any chemicals.
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