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How to put liners back into boots?

Jilly

Moderator
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You gals scared of the little boot bite! Try working in a store and every liner has to come out. Your knuckles during the Christmas rush need band-aids...Eventually you figure out the best way not to scrap them!!
 

edelweissmaedl

Angel Diva
You gals scared of the little boot bite! Try working in a store and every liner has to come out. Your knuckles during the Christmas rush need band-aids...Eventually you figure out the best way not to scrap them!!
Love this! I always just strong arm it and hope I won‘t skin my knuckles or break a nail! :rotf:
 

marzNC

Angel Diva
I don't generally take out my liners. Was easier with the stock liners than with the current Intuition liners because those are stiffer. What I learned was similar to this video. Key was making use of the natural way a wrist bends.

 

DebbieSue

Angel Diva
I asked my 22y.o. son to assist when I couldn’t get them back in. He’s left after a holiday visit so I guess I won’t take ‘em out anytime soon!
 

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