Felt sole boot...REVIVAL...wanna make 'em grippy again

I have no experience here, just throwing darts....

Have you tried to clean them somehow? I could see dirt and grime making them less effective.

Also how worn out are they? I would have to imagine that as the felt wears down and thins that the lack of surface area will make them less effective.
 
Even tho I have fresh studs in my felt soled boots,
It seems they have gotten more slippy than grippy.

Any thoughts to revive/rejuvenate, pls?

Research shows plenty for repair & resole but lacking for this specific task.
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Clean felt is happy felt...

While I don't advocate the use of Dawn on any other part of a wading shoe if it is leather, I swear by a good scrubbing of felt soles & heels with a Dawn, hot water and a plastic scrubbing brush.

As I almost exclusively use felt soles, I have been doing this since day one which is a LONG time ago with no issues. Scrubbing the soles after a fishing trip helps to rid the felt fibers of embedded grit, mud & slime; some that gets slimy again the next time out if not removed.

I imagine this also helps with spreading critters from place to place...

While it is an interesting concept, I have to believe the use of a wire brush is overly aggressive and will tear the felt fibers necessitating earlier replacement.
 
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