Myself I own 2 field football boot and 1 futsal
Field
- adidas f50( f10)
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-Nike t90
Futsal
-Nike
Added on June 18, 2011, 7:36 amHere is a guide on how to take care of your football boots after a match. It only takes 15 minutes, but those 15 minutes will greatly increase the life expectancy of those boots. The boots in the picture are Adidas 7406’s and have worn them since I bought them in 2006 - playing sometimes up to 3 games a weekend, plus training! These instructions generally refer to leather football boots, but some will apply to the new fandangled plastic uppers too; I will reference the differences as we go along!
Immediately after the game
Take your boots off by loosening the laces. This may sound pretty basic, but you will be amazed at how many players just force them off, breaking down the supportive heel structure as they do so. Loosening the laces will allow the boots to retain their natural shape.
Avoid stamping your boots together, against a wall, or floor to loosen the mud between the stud pattern - this will damage your studs, and if they are screw-ins it may make them difficult to remove, or may even snap the studs, causing the stud to snap off leaving the stud-thread still in the boot! Use a stiff brush to loosen and remove the mud. Use a damp cloth to remove the excess mud from the boot surface. This will make it easier to properly clean your boots.
Allow them to dry naturally- do not dry over a heat source such as a radiator, as this will cause the boot to dry out too much and crack.
This post has been edited by Sebastiank21: Jun 18 2011, 07:36 AM
Jun 18 2011, 07:28 AM, updated 15y ago




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