How To Look After Your Dubarry Boots

Designed to last forever, Dubarry boots are renowned for their high performance and second to none protection from the elements.

Made with the full cowhide, only the highest quality leather is used in production before being specially treated so they absorb less moisture and require 70% less drying time compared to other leathers.

However, all types of leather need care, and to make sure that your Dubarry boots last as long as they should, it’s vital that the correct cleaning and storing methods are carried out.

Today, we’ll be sharing some professional advice straight from Dubarry Of Ireland to help you look after your Dubarry boots.


Where to store Dubarry boots

You may not realise how important it is to store your boots in the correct environment, but it can have a major impact on the materials they’re made from if stored incorrectly. 

Through the process of oxidation and hydrolysis, all rubber-based materials may break down. Although this usually only happens after around 10 years, leaving your boots in direct sunlight, unventilated places and tropical climates will see this process accelerated.

Follow these guidelines when storing your Dubarry boots to make sure they’re safe:

  • Before storing for a prolonged period, your Dubarry boots should be cleaned, dried and treated
  • To keep the boot shape, insert Dubarry boot trees
  • You should always store your boots in a cool, dry and consistent environment
  • Always avoid direct sunlight and extreme conditions

How to clean Dubarry country boots

Materials collected by boots from working outside, such as yard manure, waste liquids and saltwater, can be extremely corrosive to leather. 

To make sure your boots aren’t affected, always scrub them with a soft brush and rinse with fresh water after exposure.

For a more thorough clean, follow this 7-step procedure:

  1. Use water to remove any dirt and mud (including manure and waste liquids)
  2. Spray Dubarry footwear cleaner over the whole boot. Scrub with a brush to make a lather. Don’t be afraid to scrub vigorously to get in every nook and cranny
  3. Rinse off any excess cleaner and lather with water
  4. Allow to dry naturally for 24 hours
  5. Spray Dubarry footwear protector all over. Apply several layers and ensure each layer absorbs before applying the next
  6. Leave boots to dry naturally for 2-3 hours
  7. Apply Dubarry leather cream into the smooth leather only, rubbing it in gently with a clean cloth or soft brush

If your boots have faded over time, using a Dubarry leather colour restorer on the leather part of your boots will help restore them to their original shade.


For a range of both Womens Dubarry boots and Dubarry men’s boots, browse our full range of Dubarry today.

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