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  • casem
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2006
    • 2590

    Leather care

    I have a specific question, but since there are so many people here interested in leather products, thought we could use this as a general thread for tips and care of leather goods.
    So my new Chelsea boots (see recent purchases) are made of a VERY soft leather. It came with somewhat of a patina on it and I love the color and finish, but the leather is so soft if I run my fingernail across it, it leaves a little mark. I wore them all day today (they were very comfy!) and there are a few little scratches on the toes but nothing you can see without close inspection.
    My question is: is this just the nature of the beast? should I let it go and write off the impending scratches and scuffs as added character? or should I treat it with something before wearing them again?
    I did spray them with a general protectant, mostly to protect against water and salt stains. But I'm wondering if I'm supposed to add polish or something to protect from scratches.
    music
  • GuitarFlame
    Junior Member
    • Nov 2006
    • 8

    #2
    Re: Leather care



    To care for such delicate leather, I suggest using minute applications of Lexol leather conditioner. Next, apply some tan shoe cream, Meltonian, Saphir or Kiwi works well.



    The leather will look "nourished" and I'm sure it will prevent any cracking and resist sratches



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    • casem
      Senior Member
      • Sep 2006
      • 2590

      #3
      Re: Leather care

      Thanks for the suggestions, I'll check those out. The leather feels soft and supple but it just seems naked so I'll feel better if I put something on it. I've heard that most scratches can be buffed out, is this true?
      music

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      • destroyed
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2006
        • 159

        #4
        Re: Leather care



        firemen use obenaufs LP for their boots



        fanatical collectors of vintage leather bomber jackets swear by pecards



        i use the former as i've heard that it is less greasy than the latter



        you can order direct from both companies



        a little bit goes a long way..

        broken mirror, white terror

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        • xcoldricex
          Senior Member
          • Sep 2006
          • 1347

          #5
          Re: Leather care

          no one has both yet eh? i might try out pecards...

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          • Fuuma
            Senior Member
            • Sep 2006
            • 4050

            #6
            Re: Leather care



            What I do forshoes:



            1)clean them after each use, this is especially important in winter with all that salt



            2)Never wear the same shoes two days In a row, let them breathe and recover from all that humidity



            3)Put shoe trees after each use to absorb moisture and help retain shape



            4)Use some mink oil to make them water-resistant (to some degree)



            5)Polish your shoes regularly with an appropriate shoe cream/polish.



            A few questions:



            -I never use conditionner, I know what it's supposed to dobut doesanybody has comments on what it really does and were I could get some for a good price?



            -What about some pre-distressed/weirdly shaped boots, shoe trees couldmess them up so what do you do?



            -I don't do anything for leather jackets and belts, what do you suggest?





            Selling CCP, Harnden, Raf, Rick etc.
            http://www.stylezeitgeist.com/forums...me-other-stuff

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            • amojojo
              Junior Member
              • Oct 2006
              • 12

              #7
              Re: Leather care

              I ruined a pair of shoes with mink oil - it made them so soft and flexible as to not hold their shape! I much prefer a more protective wax-based treatment, especially if you're in a bad weather environment.

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              • destroyed
                Senior Member
                • Nov 2006
                • 159

                #8
                Re: Leather care



                mink oil supposedly DOES degrade leather and should be avoided





                pecards and obenaufs is sourced from beeswax, IIRC

                broken mirror, white terror

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                • swych
                  Member
                  • May 2008
                  • 67

                  #9
                  sorry i had to dig this up.

                  all these wax treatments make sense. but what I have here is somethign different.

                  my reverse calf carpe diems are getting insanely beat up, dusty and dirty. I used to just give it a brush and occasionally then mink oil it. it would work fairly well, but recently the dusting has gotten too severe. It has a weird grey colour to it now. how should i make it black again, without redyeing?

                  i was told that although the reverse calf looked like suede, it actually isnt. any recommendations on cleaning these babies would be much appreciated.

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                  • theetruscan
                    Senior Member
                    • Jan 2008
                    • 2270

                    #10
                    Originally posted by swych View Post
                    i was told that although the reverse calf looked like suede, it actually isnt.
                    Suede is alternately described as Reverse Calf. I believe you've been misinformed.
                    Hobo: We all dress up. We all put on our armour before we walk out the door, but that doesn’t necessarily mean that we’re trying to be someone else.

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                    • black beach
                      Member
                      • Aug 2008
                      • 81

                      #11
                      hey fuuma,

                      when you say clean regularly, what do you mean? just brush them down or wipe with a dry cloth?

                      i live in chicago so lots of snow and salt, but i want to wear my ccp derbies.

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                      • AKA*NYC
                        Senior Member
                        • Nov 2007
                        • 3007

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Fuuma View Post
                        -What about some pre-distressed/weirdly shaped boots, shoe trees couldmess them up so what do you do?

                        For my distressed boots/shoes I use travel trees similar to this. They have less spring and structure than regular shoe trees and don't seem to alter the silhouette of the footwear.

                        LOVE THE SHIRST... HOW much?

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                        • swych
                          Member
                          • May 2008
                          • 67

                          #13
                          Originally posted by theetruscan View Post
                          Suede is alternately described as Reverse Calf. I believe you've been misinformed.
                          shit i feel like an idiot. thx anyhow

                          i've been looking for a nice cedar shoe tree for more narrow feet/ shoes actually. anyone got recommendations for shoe accessories online? brushes, oils, shoe trees, shoe HORNS (i really need a nice one for a present right now).

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                          • philip nod
                            Senior Member
                            • Aug 2007
                            • 5903

                            #14
                            Originally posted by AKA*NYC View Post
                            For my distressed boots/shoes I use travel trees similar to this. They have less spring and structure than regular shoe trees and don't seem to alter the silhouette of the footwear.

                            those are dope where you kop
                            One wonders where it will end, when everything has become gay.

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                            • AKA*NYC
                              Senior Member
                              • Nov 2007
                              • 3007

                              #15
                              Mine are from Church's. But you can get something similar anywhere.
                              LOVE THE SHIRST... HOW much?

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