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Do they metal toe tips? If yes, that is most likely the reason for slippage.
Funny enough I have a pair with toe tips and one without hut they both slip.
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Do they metal toe tips? If yes, that is most likely the reason for slippage.
Funny enough I have a pair with toe tips and one without hut they both slip.
My friend receive his pair of “choose-your-patina” Aeris today.
Colour reference - burgundy/ oxblood
As received
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Is Antonio’s burnishing just a temporary thing that will fade away with enough polishes or is it permanent?
Glad because he did a great job on my cherry Aeris.They are permanent.
I’ve had success using Renovateur to remove old wax, just takes several applications and buffing.If you even need to clean old wax and polish, you can use neutral cream (contains turpentine) or pure turpentine (inexpensive and effective). They are safer to both the leather and the dye.
Renomat can remove dye and leather finishing, and should be avoided.
Ahem... would advise against using Renovateur. Not the liquid gold that it is made out to be. Has taken color off my shoes before.
Haven’t really noticed that before, although regular use it really is mostly absorbed by the leather?
Really, also Renovateur not good?? And i always thought my shoes are well nourished by using it prior to polish!