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product_id: 48031811
title: "G-Wax"
brand: "granger's"
price: "113 kr"
currency: DKK
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 13
category: "Granger's"
url: https://www.desertcart.dk/products/48031811-g-wax
store_origin: DK
region: Denmark
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# 100% natural beeswax base waterproof & stain resistant easy, no-fuss application G-Wax

**Brand:** granger's
**Price:** 113 kr
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🐾 Keep your boots adventure-ready with classic, natural leather care!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** G-Wax by granger's
- **How much does it cost?** 113 kr with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.dk](https://www.desertcart.dk/products/48031811-g-wax)

## Best For

- granger's enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted granger's brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Effortless leather care:** Simply rub in for deep conditioning and long-lasting waterproofing.
- • **Nature-powered protection:** Harness the legendary nourishing power of beeswax for your leather.
- • **Shield against the elements:** Repel water, oil, and stains effortlessly to keep your boots pristine.
- • **Sustainably certified & safe:** Blue sign certified and VOC free for eco-conscious performance.
- • **Trusted by pros & adventurers:** Recommended by manufacturers and loved by hikers, workers, and cyclists alike.

## Overview

Granger's Leather Protection G-Wax Tin is an 80g natural beeswax-based treatment designed to restore, condition, and waterproof leather hiking and work boots. Easy to apply, it nourishes leather deeply while providing durable protection against water, oil, and stains. Blue sign certified and VOC free, it balances excellent water repellency with breathability, making it a trusted choice for outdoor enthusiasts and professionals seeking long-lasting leather performance.

## Description

From the manufacturer G-Wax A traditional wax designed to add rain and stain protection to your leather footwear, while also providing essential nourishment and conditioning. + Provides excellent all-round protection for your leather footwear. + Produced using natural beeswax for improved performance and protection. + Helps to protect against water, oil and stains, without adversely affecting breathability. About Grangers With a heritage spanning 80 years, Grangers is an outdoor brand dedicated to providing unrivalled performance and relentless excellence. Grangers is passionate about traditional British weather, and how best to avoid it. The brand helps provide total product protection to all explorers, athletes, and outdoor enthusiasts, whatever the adventure.

Review: Awesome leather nourisher... - Wow...this is a contentious issue for leather footwear. Whether to wax or not wax. The instructions that came with my boots suggested not using wax based formulae...and using water based waterproofing like Nikwax. Ok....so we can discuss this issue until the end of time. All I'll say is, I applied the G-wax onto my new boots and it was absorbed into the leather...that is a good sign. I used G-wax on all of my boots, both work, walking and dress...and they all looked the better for it. I wanted something other than mink oil which I loathe because of its origins...and I found it in this product. I think I will also buy the Nikwax and use both products. But from what I have seen...G-wax is an affordable and classic treatment for leather boots. The fact that G-wax didn't just sit on the surface but was taken down into the leather suggests it is a suitable leather conditioner and waterproofer. The price is also extremely attractive...and beeswax is legendary in terms of its antibacterial qualities and its ability to nourish.
Review: Good stuff....been using it for years. - First off... a word about the people who supplied me via desertcart. In this instance it was Active Outdoors (also possibly known as Spinn.co.uk...both names featured during my correspondence with them). My delivery went slightly awry as the parcel was split and only one tin was inside instead of the two I ordered. Having contacted the supplier, who hardly ever have issues with the strength of the packaging, I suspect the parcel had been tampered with somewhere in the Royal Mail system (there was a clean-ish cut right across the package which didn't look as though it could easily have happened accidentally), and I did make representations to the Post Office, however the suppliers responded to my email almost straight away and kindly offered to send a replacement - which they did and which arrived literally the next day, having been sent First Class post. Absolutely first class service from them - thank you. And back to the item.... As per the title. Used it on boots mainly and never had cause to regret it. There is currently a choice of numerous products to treat your boots and other leather outdoor wear with. As well as G Wax you could use dubbin (both the hard 'Woly Wax' and the soft 'Cherry Blossom' dubbin....see my reviews), or Nikwax Aqueous Liguid, then there's Neatsfoot Oil or Hydrophane Leather Dressing Oil as well as ordinary shoe polish - either black, brown or neutral. I honestly think you could use any of the above (and I have used all the above) and you'd preserve the leather but I'd say the G wax is as easy and as effective as any and there would be no possibility of the dubbin rotting stitching, as per the old wives tale. Certainly it's the one almost universally recommended by manufacturers and it wouldn't prejudice any warranty you might have whereas not everyone loves dubbin. The Nikwax Aqueous Liquid is good for wet boots, after you've cleaned and rinsed them, but takes a while to treat the boots all over as you really need to brush it on then work it in with your fingers....but it does soak in well and is good stuff. If using G Wax or dubbin I've always warmed up the boots, whilst applying it, with a hairdryer or electric paint stripper set on low and that helps the stuff to soak into the stitching. The G Wax does polish up quite well albeit not as well as ordinary shoe polish does. Lastly I routinely treat fabric or suede or nubuck boots with G Wax (and sometimes dubbin) and have NEVER had a scrap of trouble...whether it be Goretex lined boots or otherwise. In my opinion nubuck/suede/fabric boots need a good treatment of waterproofer as per above and none of my boots make me sweat unduly and are all waterproof. The spray on suede stuff isn't worth buying (IMO) so ALL my boots get regularly maintained with proper treatments. (And I have to admit, I've got a few!).

## Features

- All natural beeswax for improved performance and protection for hiking and work boots
- Protects against water, oil, and stains
- Easy to apply; offering a balance between excellent water-repellency, deep nourishment, and good levels of breathability
- Blue sign certified / VOC Free
- Sport type: Cycling

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00T9HLXWE |
| Best Sellers Rank | 3,378 in Fashion ( See Top 100 in Fashion ) 14 in Shoe Protective Treatments |
| Brand | Granger's |
| Brand Name | Granger's |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 4,957 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00799756005086 |
| Included Components | FABSIL G WAX BEESWAX PROOFER 80GM |
| Item Form | Wax |
| Item Type Name | Granger's Gwax Footwear Protector - Transparent, 80 g |
| Item Weight | 80 Grams |
| Item form | Wax |
| Item weight | 80 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Granger's |
| Model Number | GRF79 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Part Number | GRF79 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Protection against water and stains in footwear |
| Recommended uses for product | Protection against water and stains in footwear |
| Specific Uses For Product | Protective, Enhancing |
| Specific uses for product | Protective, Enhancing |
| UPC | 799756005086 079975600508 |
| Unit Count | 80 gram |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Granger's
- **Global Trade Identification Number:** 00799756005086
- **Item form:** Wax
- **Item weight:** 80 Grams
- **Manufacturer:** Granger's
- **Number of items:** 1
- **Recommended uses for product:** Protection against water and stains in footwear
- **Specific uses for product:** Protective, Enhancing
- **UPC:** 799756005086 079975600508
- **Unit count:** 80 gram

## Images

![G-Wax - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61yT5uXDIqL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Does this change the colour of the leather? I've just bought a pair of Fly London red leather boots and want to protect them before going out in them**
A: I have been using G Wax on my dark brown boots 2 or 3 times a year for the past two years and can discern no change in colour. Two things about G wax, if it doesn't all sink in to the leather, it dries on top and leaves a shiny surface so that you can see the bits you haven't done. Also, when you put it on, you need to heat the wax with a hair dryer to get it soft and then use your fingers to rub it in. When it gets cold, you might see white deposits of wqx that hasn't sunk in but it buffs off easily. So,simple answer is that G Wax will not change the colour of your boots, but if you end of trailing through as much mud as I seem to, it probably wouldn't have mattered anyway.

**Q: Will this wax be adequate protection for walking about in uk snow conditions? or is the granger's 'paste wax' more suited to that type of activity?**
A: Hi my experience has been of using this wax in wet grass conditions while playing golf but needs to be applied each time to be effective. Using in snow would be taking it to a much higher level. I'm not so sure. Happy hiking! W. Morrow.

**Q: Can I use this on smooth leather shoes? Not boots, but they are leather, pretty traditional looking shoes**
A: Well, I would say that you can purely going on my experience of doing so!!  I've used it on two pairs of ordinary leather shoes with no problems at all.  When you apply the wax it does look a bit dull but is easily buffed up to achieve the more normal look of polished leather shoes. I hope this helps.

**Q: Hi is this all you need does it keep boots supple i? ll be using saddle soap first then need a water proofed and then a suppler ty so many items**
A: seem's to keep my boots nice and supple..and water proof. Apply every month out of habit....which should extend the life of my boots! I'd just give it a go as it's pretty cheap stuff!

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Awesome leather nourisher...
*by S***N on 13 September 2025*

Wow...this is a contentious issue for leather footwear. Whether to wax or not wax. The instructions that came with my boots suggested not using wax based formulae...and using water based waterproofing like Nikwax. Ok....so we can discuss this issue until the end of time. All I'll say is, I applied the G-wax onto my new boots and it was absorbed into the leather...that is a good sign. I used G-wax on all of my boots, both work, walking and dress...and they all looked the better for it. I wanted something other than mink oil which I loathe because of its origins...and I found it in this product. I think I will also buy the Nikwax and use both products. But from what I have seen...G-wax is an affordable and classic treatment for leather boots. The fact that G-wax didn't just sit on the surface but was taken down into the leather suggests it is a suitable leather conditioner and waterproofer. The price is also extremely attractive...and beeswax is legendary in terms of its antibacterial qualities and its ability to nourish.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good stuff....been using it for years.
*by K***B on 22 August 2013*

First off... a word about the people who supplied me via Amazon. In this instance it was Active Outdoors (also possibly known as Spinn.co.uk...both names featured during my correspondence with them). My delivery went slightly awry as the parcel was split and only one tin was inside instead of the two I ordered. Having contacted the supplier, who hardly ever have issues with the strength of the packaging, I suspect the parcel had been tampered with somewhere in the Royal Mail system (there was a clean-ish cut right across the package which didn't look as though it could easily have happened accidentally), and I did make representations to the Post Office, however the suppliers responded to my email almost straight away and kindly offered to send a replacement - which they did and which arrived literally the next day, having been sent First Class post. Absolutely first class service from them - thank you. And back to the item.... As per the title. Used it on boots mainly and never had cause to regret it. There is currently a choice of numerous products to treat your boots and other leather outdoor wear with. As well as G Wax you could use dubbin (both the hard 'Woly Wax' and the soft 'Cherry Blossom' dubbin....see my reviews), or Nikwax Aqueous Liguid, then there's Neatsfoot Oil or Hydrophane Leather Dressing Oil as well as ordinary shoe polish - either black, brown or neutral. I honestly think you could use any of the above (and I have used all the above) and you'd preserve the leather but I'd say the G wax is as easy and as effective as any and there would be no possibility of the dubbin rotting stitching, as per the old wives tale. Certainly it's the one almost universally recommended by manufacturers and it wouldn't prejudice any warranty you might have whereas not everyone loves dubbin. The Nikwax Aqueous Liquid is good for wet boots, after you've cleaned and rinsed them, but takes a while to treat the boots all over as you really need to brush it on then work it in with your fingers....but it does soak in well and is good stuff. If using G Wax or dubbin I've always warmed up the boots, whilst applying it, with a hairdryer or electric paint stripper set on low and that helps the stuff to soak into the stitching. The G Wax does polish up quite well albeit not as well as ordinary shoe polish does. Lastly I routinely treat fabric or suede or nubuck boots with G Wax (and sometimes dubbin) and have NEVER had a scrap of trouble...whether it be Goretex lined boots or otherwise. In my opinion nubuck/suede/fabric boots need a good treatment of waterproofer as per above and none of my boots make me sweat unduly and are all waterproof. The spray on suede stuff isn't worth buying (IMO) so ALL my boots get regularly maintained with proper treatments. (And I have to admit, I've got a few!).

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent
*by D***D on 21 November 2025*

Good stuff, used it on my leather motorcycle gloves the leather was looking dull and dry, this brought them back to life, more supple and gave them a shine. Reckon they will work well on my hiking boots

## Frequently Bought Together

- Grangers Leather ProtectionG-Wax Tin
- Grangers Footwear Brush | Wooden, Stiff Bristle Brush for Cleaning Walking Boots
- Grangers Leather Conditioner Cream -75 ml

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*Last updated: 2026-05-25*