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I just picked up some boots second hand, which I wouldn't normally do, but they were $10 for a pair that usually costs well over $100. I want to disinfect them prior to wearing them, but since the inside of the bit has exposed flesh side leather, I'm unsure of what to use. I have isopropyl, which I have used before on the grain side with no I'll effects, but I'm not so sure if the same will be true here. Thanks for any advice.

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i would just use some spray disinfectant, then let em set a day or however long you feel is necessary. If they have insoles you may want to replace them also.

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Go down to a bowling alley and have the shoe rental guy spray them for you.

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Lysol would be your friend...

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These guys have  already answered this,, but not knowing your location, here in Oz , we have ' Glen 20'  disinfectant spray. 

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