还是有影响的吧,皮本身应该也是有皮孔的,有透气性,鞋蜡应该是直接就把皮孔堵上了,那里面的什么GTX、event膜也就什么用都没了吧?
Oil Based: Oil Based compounds soften the leather of the shoe, and can cause it to break down after time, so that the boot is less supportive.
Wax Based: Wax-based products are quite functional in waterproofing hiking boots, provided the wax is reapplied regularly. Be sure to buff the boots after applying to get rid of the excess - it can attract dirt and grime.
The main drawback is that wax based waterproofers cut down on the breathablity of the boot. Your feet don't get as much air when perspiring, and once the boots are wet, they take longer to dry.
Silicone Based: Stitching and glue can break down under the high petroleum content of silicone products. Your boots will also give off fumes while drying. Silicone products stiffen the boots when exposed to low temperatures, and they do not aid in conditioning the leather. Silicone is recommended as opposed to wax based products for boots with a Gore-Tex liner, because it is more breathable.
Water Based:
Fluoropolymer: This type of waterproofing comes in a spray can, and has been rated the best by leading authorities on the subject. It can be used on hiking boots that have been previously treated by a different method. It dries quickly, repels stains, and does not change the appearance of most leather (always try on a discreet spot first if you are concerned.)