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2025-08-14 11:27:48
Today's work boots are expensive, so if you work on your knees all day like I do, you will burn the steel right out of your boots in a very short time. I first saw this product in action while I was working in a basement next to the HVAC guy, his boots had this weird black coating on the toes. When I asked what it was, he told me about this product. He also gave me the best directions for application. I ordered up a kit and followed his directions to the tee. I am amazed just how well it holds up to the abuse I give my boots, and they look good too. This product works best on new, unsealed boots but with a little prep will work on any boots. Old boot prep starts with a good wire brushing, a brass brush works best as it is not too aggressive, but a stainless brush will work, just use less pressure. I prefer the "toothbrush" size brushes because you have more control. After the brushing, use an old toothbrush to remove the leather residue. You can skip this step on new "unsealed boots", you will need to do it if your boots have been sealed. Next, try to find where the top inside edge of the steel toe ends, just below the laces. Apply two layers of "BLUE or FROG" tape along the "lace side" of the steel toe, use a rag to rub the tape down tight against the boot, especially along the stitching at the soles. Your prep is now complete. Following the product installation instructions, apply a thick even coat, you may need a toothpick or popsicle stick to spread the material around "A LITTLE", do not push it around too much, it self-levels. I believe the cure time is 6-12 hours, but if you can give it a full day before you put it to the test it would be better. I am on my third pair of boots using this product and still love it.
Erik Toribio
2025-07-07 10:13:03
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efrain rbarajas
2025-07-05 13:00:09
It work verygood thanks👉👌love it.
A. Smith
2025-06-23 12:23:12
I bought the tuff toe product to protect my EMS duty boots. As I was searching for a product to protect the boots I had a few expectations that I needed to be met. It must be resistant against physical damage, easy to clean, easy to install, and last at least as long as the boots.I am giving the product a 3 out of 5 based on my expectations and the customer service. I actually purchased the product twice for the same pair of boots.The fist application to the boots went well. I sanded down the leather as instructed. It took me about a half hour for each boot. The installation is fairly straight forward and was as expected with no complaints. I used the leftover product to coat the end of the shoe strings. This worked very well.The application worked well for about 3 months. After that there was a crack on the left boot where my boot bends as I climb stairs or in and out of the ambulance. I contacted customer service on the facebook account as suggested but did not receive a response. I sent another message later, again without a response. I took off a star for lack of customer service.I applied a second application after cutting and chipping the first one away. Unfortunately there is another crack at the same location as the first. I will assume this is because of how my boot bends. I will be purchasing a new pair of boots which are a little more solid. I'm using Bates right now but will switch to Danner Acadia. I don't hold this against the product. I really don't like the boots and used this as a stop gap when I should have just thrown them away and upgraded to new boots sooner.The product performed well. It acted as a toe protector against heavy objects more than once. I'm glad to have had it applied as the boots I was wearing did not have a built in protector. They were also very easy to clean. I used the hospital Virex spray without any issue. They shined up well and looked decent.The product works well for the price. There isn't too much you can expect of a cheap protector. I would recommend the product if your boots are fitting great but are being damaged on the front. This may save them but you might need to redo the application. I have not heard this from anyone else, just my experience.
Kent From Texas
2025-06-21 14:55:13
My Wolverines work boots are going on 5 months old, and I have already worn off the outside toe protection in some places: Mainly the forward, top, center of the toe. On one boot (not shown before repairing), I had already worn through the leather layer as well, down to the composite toe. So, I wanted to try and stop further deterioration from wear while keeping as much of the original looks as possible. These boots are my favorite. So, I used the applicator to put the liquid on, and a cheap artist brush to spread the liquid and cover up the damage. After it had dried a few minutes, I buffed out the shine with a paper towel. We will see how this holds up, as I deviated from the instructions to meet my goals. In any case, this product is easy to use, dries fast, and wasn’t messy.Update 4 months later: I'm a week away from four months since I applied this to my boots, and it's held up remarkably well. One boot has a couple of small knicks in the protection area, but nothing major, and no where near how the boots looked before I applied it. I work on a airport ramp, using my boots to flip up and engage aircraft metal locks, lifting heavy metal dolly tongues, kicking chocks in place. I occasionally scrape them on the concreate loading feeder aircraft pods. I'm rough on the boots, and this material holds up extremely well. The photo of my boots with the purple shoe strings is the update photo on how they have held up.
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2025-05-09 10:03:31
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Spencer William Schell
2025-04-07 18:39:48
Would highly recommend to anyone working in the trades that is going to be on their feet all day and have nice boots, or just want to prolong the life of them. This stuff definitely protects the toe and steel cap of your shoes, will help your boots last way longer. The whole process to apply the product takes maybe 20 minutes and is super easy to do. Includes great instructions and everything you need including sandpaper and a wood stick to spread the Tuff Toe. Just make sure to mask your boots!!
Scott Munro
2025-03-28 13:32:20
Easy to apply and worked as intended
Aaron H.
2025-03-01 17:02:46
Watched video and followed all instructions, came out garbage. Came out of applicator in black globs and runny clear. Had to forcibly use both hands to squeeze out product. What a waste of money and total BS advertising. Glad I was using to repair old hiking shoes not applying to new boots.
Alex
2025-02-11 12:31:59
I used it on 2 pair of shoes and for some reason in certain spots the material never hardened . I suspect that the mixing was not really . I am first time user and I have seen this product work well on a colleague so I suspect is my fault. What I would recommended is maybe squeezing in it out first and mixing it for 20 seconds than applying it with a wooden stick. It wont look as nice but it hardness better this is how I repaired the spots that didn't hardened I scraped them off and replay only on the non hardened spots.
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