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I would fill it in with dark wax polish and call it "patina" from here on out. Depending on where it is on the toe, possibly going for an antique effect.Let's bring up the bourbon question again.
Say a fella has a pair of bourbon Mora 2.0's. And they got a turrible (at least in his mind) scratch in the toe. Enough that a fingernail catches when lightly drug across it. It's clearly visible and much lighter in color than the rest of the shoe.
How does one go about disappearing this as much as possible?
Your sempersadfaced meme guy,
Das Frettchen
Excellent point. Under the bed?If the hotel does not have closets, where do you hide the hookers?
If the hotel does not have closets, where do you hide the hookers?
Black is what you need.Also interested in the answer to the bourbon fix, i hit the scuffed areas with AE premium bourbon cream on Sat but that is just too light. Plan on going darker next weekend, either chili or black (AE premium cream still), if that doesn't work I might breakout the ole kiwi wax. Pics from one bourbon treatment below:
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Not there! It has a glass door. You can see the problem this "no closet concept" can cause.