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one suggestion, Robin --- set up (nail to board or pallet?) an upside down scrub brush near or in front of every run door
yes, they make these boot-cleaners commercially but they aren't as efficient as a good solid scrub brush
excellent for getting muck off the bottoms of boots
(now me? I take my shoes OFF and go into the run barefoot -- easier to clean feet than boots)
by the way, I agree 100% about the Sorels -- the only thing that keeps my feet warm tramping around in snow up at Whistler, or back when I was ski-instructing, in my "off" hours at Ski Acres
I have a pair of Georgia Boot Mud Dogs. I don't mess with brushes. I just hose them off. Keeps the foot dip cleaner too.
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one suggestion, Robin --- set up (nail to board or pallet?) an upside down scrub brush near or in front of every run door
yes, they make these boot-cleaners commercially but they aren't as efficient as a good solid scrub brush
excellent for getting muck off the bottoms of boots
(now me? I take my shoes OFF and go into the run barefoot -- easier to clean feet than boots)
by the way, I agree 100% about the Sorels -- the only thing that keeps my feet warm tramping around in snow up at Whistler, or back when I was ski-instructing, in my "off" hours at Ski Acres
I have a pair of Georgia Boot Mud Dogs. I don't mess with brushes. I just hose them off. Keeps the foot dip cleaner too.