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  1. Branndonm1

    **The Official Shoe Care Thread: Tutorials, Photos, etc.**

    Yes I am thinking of taking your advice. I'm thinking of just brushing them out, letting them dry out, then using the tan polish so it at least darkens naturally as mentioned in one of your comments above. I really don't want to jump into a dark brown and have it look even more blotchy.
  2. Branndonm1

    **The Official Shoe Care Thread: Tutorials, Photos, etc.**

    Very solid advice here. I agree, I think that the shoe itself is the problem. I mentioned that I picked them up on a sweet deal so I wasn't extremely worried about the quality of the leather. I wore them twice and I just wanted to just clean them up a bit with some polish but it's just been a...
  3. Branndonm1

    **The Official Shoe Care Thread: Tutorials, Photos, etc.**

    One more question. I know you mentioned that I should go with a light tan, but do you think the tan by saphir would suffice? Secondly, would you recommend a wax or cream polish? (Ive always used Kiwi so I have no clue what would be most optimal).
  4. Branndonm1

    **The Official Shoe Care Thread: Tutorials, Photos, etc.**

    I have no attachment to Kiwi at all (less fond of them as of now actually). I just always used them because I could conveniently pick up a canister locally, and they worked great for darker colors. Thank you so much for the suggestion, you are a life saver. Will post picture of before and after...
  5. Branndonm1

    **The Official Shoe Care Thread: Tutorials, Photos, etc.**

    So should I just apply some light brown Collonil/Saphir polish on top of whats already there? or will I need to remove the Kiwi polish first somehow?
  6. Branndonm1

    **The Official Shoe Care Thread: Tutorials, Photos, etc.**

    So should I just apply some light brown Collonil/Saphir polish on top of whats already there? or will I need to remove the Kiwi polish first somehow?
  7. Branndonm1

    **The Official Shoe Care Thread: Tutorials, Photos, etc.**

    Hi Gents, I am new to the forum. So first of all, hello to all. Now I'd like to explain why I am here. I was walking through the mall the other day and I saw this nice pair of clarks on sale so I picked them up. I am big on boots but I opted to try out a low top option this time since I...

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