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Store rubber boots in a dry area, away from direct sunlight, and maintain a moderate temperature between 40-60 degrees Fahrenheit to prevent degradation and damage. Clean the boots before storage to prevent dirt and debris buildup. Seal them in a breathable bag or plastic container to keep dust out.
Cleaning and Preparation
Before storing rubber boots, clean them thoroughly with mild soap and water to remove dirt and debris. Use a soft-bristled brush to scrub away stubborn stains and let the boots air dry. Apply a waterproofing agent to protect the rubber from moisture and prevent cracking.
Storage Conditions
Store rubber boots in a dry area, such as a closet or storage room, with good ventilation. Avoid direct sunlight and extreme temperatures, as this can cause degradation and damage. Maintain a moderate temperature between 40-60 degrees Fahrenheit and relative humidity below 60%.
Sealing and Protection
Seal the boots in a breathable bag or plastic container to keep dust out and prevent moisture from entering. Use a breathable material, such as cotton or mesh, to allow for airflow and prevent the buildup of moisture. If storing in a plastic container, ensure it is properly sealed to prevent dust and debris from entering.
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