- 1). Brush dried-stain material off the surface of your Timberland boots with a dry, natural-bristle scrub brush.
- 2). Sprinkle talcum powder over grease stains until they are completely covered. Leave the powder on your boots for 20 minutes. Brush off the powder off using a dry scrub brush.
- 3). Fill a bowl to the halfway point with full-strength white vinegar. Dip an old toothbrush in the vinegar to dampen it.
- 4). Moisten the stain with the toothbrush. Scrub the stains gently with the toothbrush and white vinegar. Blot the stain with a clean cloth. Repeat this process until the entire stain is gone.
- 5). Air-dry your Timberland boots. Blend the nubuck by brushing it with a brush designed for suede.
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