dyna-ti":33h5qs4g said:Jussa":33h5qs4g said:dyna-ti":33h5qs4g said:Anyone considered taking it to a cobblers and having him work on it to repolish the leather as thats what they do all day :?
Good call, however you dont get the satisfaction of doing it ones self, and at the end of the day its no different to polishing your shoes
Indeed nice to have done yourself
However
With shoes you arent polishing the leather but adding a layer of coloured wax and polishing that .
The leather itself has become roughened and has lost some of its staining. The colour is a stain, its not boot polish giving you that colour, and as such you address that and to do so a cobbler would be best. He's probably give it a wipe over with the stain then buff it with a highspeed wheel.
I cant say i really know what they use to impart a high gloss ,i doubt it would rub off on clothing though. Might just be down to the buffing :?
Agreed, I have the unfortunate (or fortunate) position of spending the last 26 years polishing my boots and shoes to a high gloss finish, however I do treat my shoes with dubbing in order to give them maximum protection from moisture, then the top coat is black polish and lots of spit, oh and elbow grease. Sadly the polish can come off and chip hence look at our shoes before a parade and they are immaculate, look at them afterwards and its a different kettle of fish. The saddle soap did make the world of difference to my saddles and also to the leasther seats in my Ford Kuga, It does appear to stop the drying out and whilst it is colourless it does seem to eliminate the white wearing you can get on saddles. But best of all once applied and worked in it doesnt migrate onto clothing.
Anyway on that note, and bearing in mind i am seeing HRH HM the Queen in a month or so I best make sure my shoes are up to muster..............