I wish some one would invent a welly or boot that mud didn't stick to I always look like the mafia has given me a pair of concrete boots only after about 10 min of digging even walking across the lawn this time of year gives me a mafia pair of shoes ready for the local river LOL
James
Spray some WD40 onto the boots and the mud does not stick to them. Some goes with lawn mowers - grass does not stick to the blade and insides as much if you spray it with WD40.
I only wear wellies in the bad weather, the rest of the time I wear lightweight gardening clogs that you can buy at most garden centres ( I noticed that Wilkinsons are now selling them) they come in all colours and are ??6.99 - how do crocs compare with that price?
You know what they say about asking how much something is - if you have to ask, you probably can't afford it! And Crocks aren't cheap I'm afraid (about the £20/25 mark). I have the clog wellies as well but they aren't anywhere as near as comfy or light as crocks and because they have no heel I tend to get my feet wet in them when the water seeps up my jeans (yuk!).
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Spray some WD40 onto the boots and the mud does not stick to them. Some goes with lawn mowers - grass does not stick to the blade and insides as much if you spray it with WD40.
I will try this on my boots this week Thank you for the tip
You know what they say about asking how much something is - if you have to ask, you probably can't afford it! And Crocks aren't cheap I'm afraid (about the £20/25 mark). I have the clog wellies as well but they aren't anywhere as near as comfy or light as crocks and because they have no heel I tend to get my feet wet in them when the water seeps up my jeans (yuk!).
you should always buy wellies one size bigger than the
shoe size you normally wear