Hey Sean, i had the same on mine but i sprayed wd40 or similar and it stopped. Sent from my D6603 using Tapatalk
Is it plastic parts or the leather? Try some sort of neutral leather cream,worked wonders on my work boots. If it's plastic bits I used some of that meguiars tyre silicone gel on my Sidi boots,just a tiny amount.
It's the plastic bit at rear heel....the bit that slides up and down....missus goes mad when I'm leaving in morning for work....I have to put them on at back door lol.
I use the little bottle of silicon they give you with your new lid. Only needs one little application on Sidi's which are shocking squeakers & they're sorted!
Or..alternatively....... You could just put your hands on your hips and in a deep manly voice tell her you'll squeak if you want to & to get on with making your breakfast
If you've got a sticking curtain track spray it with a bit of mr sheen and you'll see how good it is on plastic on plastic.......so my wife says
A little rub of Sudacreme! Gentle enough for a baby's bum so it won't hurt your boots! Sent from my HTC One_M8 using Tapatalk