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Dark Oak always has been one of those with a wide variation in colour. I’ve got some that are very dark and some that are near to Burnt Pine in colour. Using a very dark brown (eg Saphir Espresso) cream will darken them over time.My Berkeleys in a rather pale shade of Doak. Reluctant to mess with the factory burnishing, but maybe I should try some darker cream next time I’m fixing scuffs.
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My Berkeleys in a rather pale shade of Doak. Reluctant to mess with the factory burnishing, but maybe I should try some darker cream next time I’m fixing scuffs.
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It looks very much like water or some other fluid caused staining. Best to use a coloured cream polish INEShoe care question: below are pics of some weird staining along the quarters of my Dovers. I can't figure out what it is (nothing I can think of happened to them) but somehow it's on both shoes in roughly the same spot. Have tried wiping down with a damp cloth and then a little bit of Renovateur, but neither changed anything. Any guesses what's going on, and suggestions for how to clean it?
Thanks, cream polish would certainly be an easy fix. But what does INE stand for?It looks very much like water or some other fluid caused staining. Best to use a coloured cream polish INE
Sorry, typo - IMEThanks, cream polish would certainly be an easy fix. But what does INE stand for?
This is the wrong angle, you know. This is SF, we need to see your outfits.
This is the wrong angle, you know. This is SF, we need to see your outfits.
The lady clearly has excellent taste in clothes. Maybe in men too but I'm not so certain there. 😂
Which one? 😉
Sir NYC????