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Red Wing Gentleman's Traveler

milw50717

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Obenauf question. Do you guys buff/polish with a brush after its dry? Or do you not polish at all?


I use a cloth to remove the excess product and then buff with a brush.

Between applications of Obenaufs I use Red Wing or Saphir creme polish
 

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Still have a pair of size 7.5 Gentleman Traveler's up for grabs for Australian buyers. Brand new in the Cigar colour, $185.

Beautiful shoe.
 
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Thank you. By now, I've Obenauf'ed 3 pairs of boots. I did have to wipe off excess and buff with a brush. Thx again.
 

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While perhaps not as fashionable as the GTs, I think the Redwing 202 are a more soft set boot and less costly. Excellent rear foot help and they have the excellent sole.
 

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While perhaps not as fashionable as the GTs, I think the Redwing 202 are a more soft set boot and less costly. Excellent rear foot help and they have the excellent sole.


A more industrial design work boot. Good to see that they also made in the US, as are the GT/Beckman's.

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so i got a new pair of 9016 boots, im wondering what I can do to ligten the leather a bit? ive treated them with obenaufs LP and some red wing cream does sunlight do the trick?
 

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It's almost impossible to lighten leather safely. Any oil or protectant you put on them will darken them, as will the sun in most cases.
 

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does red wing shoe cream lighten them at all? i have a pair of red wing gt's (cigar color) and i would like to lighten them just a little, i have the shoe cream, just have not pulled the trigger to put it on yet. i don't want to make them bloched
 

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ive actually decided to sell both my 9016s, one is a size 10, worn handful of times no box, up on the marketplace, the other is a 10.5 with box, brand new...not post yet
 

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The boots have seen some serious wear, but pictures of heels like the above do worry me a little. Allowing the heels to get that worn down surely can't be good for the spine. If you have a gait that causes wear like that, I think that you should get the heels replaced more often.
 

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I've noticed after a couple of weeks of wear, the leather plies that form the sole are starting to slightly separate. I emailed Red Wing and they told me slight separation is normal. This concerns me because these boots are almost brand new. I'm tempted to send them back to Zappo's for a refund.

I've had issues with Red Wings already. I initially bought the Beckman chukkas. After a few days, the rubber heel began to separate. I exchanged them for another pair and the same thing happened. After two pairs, I exchanged them for the six inch boots. I was hoping the boots, with its solid rubber heel, would solve this problem. Now I have an issue with the sole.
 

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I've noticed after a couple of weeks of wear, the leather plies that form the sole are starting to slightly separate.  I emailed Red Wing and they told me slight separation is normal.  This concerns me because these boots are almost brand new.  I'm tempted to send them back to Zappo's for a refund.


All too common with these boots, have a look back through some of the past posts on this forum. Generally, not fatal to the boots or the wearer.
 

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