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Can you renew classic Timberland boots

Tez Mulan

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Hi, I have a pair of the yellow Timberlands.., nubuck upper still looks in good condition and plenty of sole.., only prob is the yellow color seems to have gone patchy. Any idea on how to make these look like new again?
 

Akuma25

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Originally Posted by Tez Mulan
Hi, I have a pair of the yellow Timberlands.., nubuck upper still looks in good condition and plenty of sole.., only prob is the yellow color seems to have gone patchy. Any idea on how to make these look like new again?

I usually get a boot renew spray from the timberland store and spray them down. I use an eraser to erase scuffs and brush to restore the finish. As durable as timberland's are they get spots real quick oil in particular is a pain to get out. Hope this helps you
 

MiniW

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i heard that if you take suede shoes to any competent cobbler, they can make it looks close to new. However I've never done this myself.

If you think this is the way to go, can you take before and after pictures of your Tims. Much appreciated!!
 

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