pete
Well-Known Member
Last year I asked on here if anyone had had a problem with slippy Dubarry boots, I found that it was not an uncommon problem, the soles go hard and they become surprisingly slippy on deck (the sole looked almost new)
I'd had these boots for less than 3 years from memory when this happened but may-be they had been stored for years before being bought ?
Dubarry suggested I roughen the sole with sandpaper but this did not help much. Disappointed with them I took them to a small local shoe repair shop and explained the problem and that they must be waterproof when done, She buffed the bottom and bonded a new heel and sole on to the boots.
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They look good but I haven't tried them yet as I only collected them today but they can't be any worse than they were.
Hope this helps anyone with the same problem.
Pete
I'd had these boots for less than 3 years from memory when this happened but may-be they had been stored for years before being bought ?
Dubarry suggested I roughen the sole with sandpaper but this did not help much. Disappointed with them I took them to a small local shoe repair shop and explained the problem and that they must be waterproof when done, She buffed the bottom and bonded a new heel and sole on to the boots.
View attachment 51825
They look good but I haven't tried them yet as I only collected them today but they can't be any worse than they were.
Hope this helps anyone with the same problem.
Pete