![Man sitting on bench showing off his RUJO Caiman cowboy boots in brown](http://rujoboots.com/cdn/shop/files/Rectangle_33_1244x.jpg?v=1656612097)
Step 1
Clean Them
When they get dirty, use a soft brush or a damp cloth to gently remove excess dirt and dust from your boots.
![A pair of RUJO caiman cowboy boots next to a wooden shelf](http://rujoboots.com/cdn/shop/files/Rectangle_34_1244x.jpg?v=1656612116)
Step 2
Condition Them
Apply a few thin layers of exotic leather conditioner to the exterior using a soft cloth or brush. We recommend conditioning your boots every 3 or 4 months.
![A propped up pair of RUJO caiman cowboy boots ready for a photo shoot](http://rujoboots.com/cdn/shop/files/Rectangle_35_1244x.jpg?v=1656612141)
Step 3
Polish Them
Grab a neutral or matching-color cream based polish and give your boots some shine by gently buffing them with a soft cloth. Be sure to test your polish on an inconspicuous area to make sure you like the results.
![A pair of RUJO Caiman cowboy boots sitting on a rock at sunset](http://rujoboots.com/cdn/shop/files/Arturo-black-lifestyle_4_-min_1000x.jpg?v=1659979499)
Step 4
Store Them
When you aren't wearing them, we recommend putting your boots in their original box to keep them safe. Be sure to store your boots away from humid or moist environments, as prolonged exposure to moisture can damage them.