capnwes
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Thanks Snoogz, wish I had more to polish.....been a shell dry spell for me lately.Good work Cap'n.
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Thanks Snoogz, wish I had more to polish.....been a shell dry spell for me lately.Good work Cap'n.
For Shell Cordovan, I use the Mac Method strictly. It can make for a lot of work, but the end result is worth the extra effort.
Here is The Mac Method
1 - Clean shoes with damp cloth
2 - Brush vigorously with a horsehair brush
3 - Buff with smooth cloth
4 - Use wax sparingly after a minimum of fifteen wearings
No deer bone in the Mac Method.Deer bone?
P.S. +1 on the great work!
popped my cordovan cherry at the thrifts yesterday; too lazy to go into the shoecare thread. Thanks for your tips, transformed a couple of my finds from busts to something that looked decent.No deer bone in the Mac Method.
No deer bone in the Mac Method.
Like a goose!Wes, I have a new project. Not cordovan, but a leather briefcase I found that needs some help. You down?
I love to boan my shoes. Gets out the scuffs
LOL, Stuff like that could definitely happen here in PA.I imagine Wes setting out in his beaver jacket to hunt deer and acquire their bones for cordovan care.
LOL, Stuff like that could definitely happen here in PA.
Should I start a new thread?
"Cordovan care bones deer by Cap'n"