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Beeswax is good for the skin. Then again I've been known to wash my hands with Trichlor, gasoline and auto trans fluid.
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Dig it, thanks!Here you go. These are the laces I went with: http://benjos.com/store/products/rosso-scudiera-2/
Life proofing your boots. I like that. It's got a nice ring to it but it really does describe the madness behind the method. What I really need to do is get some of these products talked about into the store and stocked. Then I can put together the Crane's Ultimate Life Proof Boot Care Kit. LOL! Hell I could even put together rural and urban variants! ROFLMAO!
Seriously....those would sell!
A kit with a brush, edge cleaner, some LP or oil.....what have you....
People buy it all anyway when they get their boots (as I am piecing together now) they might as well buy it from you in one place all at once.
I haven't used the LP but I can confirm that SnoSeal darkens the Tans significantly. A bit too much in my case. I went too heavy on the snoseal (with hairdryer to soak in). I definitely wanted to darken them because they were far too light right out of the box but in retrospect I should have gone easier on the snoseal until I acheived the shade desired. My heavy handed method not only darkened them a little more than I would have liked but also made the color inconsistent. Some areas are darker than others, although now, after several months it is starting to even out a little bit.
Bottom line, with either LP or snoseal be PATIENT. You can always go a little darker but it is difficult, if not impossible, to go back lighter.
On the other hand, as Crane's says, eventually they will get darker no matter what you do so most likely all I did was hasten the process.