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dark cream will change the colour very quicklyView attachment 1840548
finally got myself a pair of pembrokes! Would continuous polishing and use of cream (dark brown) be a good way to darken these?
Looking great. Would love to see more pictures of these in different lighting. Sometimes they look orangey brown sort of tan/brown like here, but sometimes I see pictures of them looking much much lighter.View attachment 1840548
finally got myself a pair of pembrokes! Would continuous polishing and use of cream (dark brown) be a good way to darken these?
Would dark brown saphir do the trick?dark cream will change the colour very quickly
Absolutely chief. Will bust out the camera and upload some. They’re def a shade or two darker than tan but not quite nearly as dark brown as I’d want them to be.Looking great. Would love to see more pictures of these in different lighting. Sometimes they look orangey brown sort of tan/brown like here, but sometimes I see pictures of them looking much much lighter.
yes, my Alex were a nice mid brown. one application of dark brown Saphir cream completely darkened themWould dark brown saphir do the trick?
After they change their color, do you just keep applying dark brown? Or what’s the best way to maintain a shade once it’s achieved?yes, my Alex were a nice mid brown. one application of dark brown Saphir cream completely darkened them
Would dark brown saphir do the trick?
yes, my Alex were a nice mid brown. one application of dark brown Saphir cream completely darkened them
Thank you for the explanation good sir!As @Style989 mentioned, dark brown will darken them considerably.
Aside from being darker you can "customize" them to a certain extent. What I mean is, you don't have to restrict yourself to dark brown. You can apply dark brown, color 8, mahagony, etc. Either any or all of those colors. You can select darker shades so they retain that darker aspect, but under certain lighting conditions would exhibit more depth.
Great last, I have a “few”…
They do look fabulous. How would you compare this last shape to the 325 on the Coniston?
Mine are also tan scotch grain but were somewhat darker when new. This is a picture of them unworn out of the box 10 years ago.Absolutely chief. Will bust out the camera and upload some. They’re def a shade or two darker than tan but not quite nearly as dark brown as I’d want them to be.