I have a pair of AE McTav's, which they recommend using their conditioner cleaner and saddle soap. How do I know when they need care, and how do I go about using the products? Is there anything else I should be using instead?
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I have a pair of AE McTav's, which they recommend using their conditioner cleaner and saddle soap. How do I know when they need care, and how do I go about using the products? Is there anything else I should be using instead?
My personal opinion is there are only about a half dozen guys that are regulars here . . . who have made it their mission to protect each other's opinions by posting highly uncivil remarks to anyone who has a different take. They gang up like hornets going after bacon on a patio.David I heard a saying once " If the first person you meet seems like an asshole then you may have just met an asshole but if everyone you meet seems like an asshole you just might be the asshole . Now I'm not saying this applies to anyone it's just food for thought at least for those given to thinking
Congratulations on acquiring an excellent selection.I have a pair of AE McTav's, which they recommend using their conditioner cleaner and saddle soap. How do I know when they need care, and how do I go about using the products? Is there anything else I should be using instead?
I have a pair of AE McTav's, which they recommend using their conditioner cleaner and saddle soap. How do I know when they need care, and how do I go about using the products? Is there anything else I should be using instead?
My personal opinion is there are only about a half dozen guys that are regulars here . . . who have made it their mission to protect each other's opinions by posting highly uncivil remarks to anyone who has a different take. They gang up like hornets going after bacon on a patio.
Everyone has access to my posts and (to my belief) I have never crossed the line to deliberately belittle an honest opinion offered to a newcomer.
As for your quote, I would never call or refer to anyone with such language.
And yes, I wish you a safe and good weekend,
David
I have a pair of AE McTav's, which they recommend using their conditioner cleaner and saddle soap. How do I know when they need care, and how do I go about using the products? Is there anything else I should be using instead?
Without going full marsupial presidential, what cleaner do you recommend?
I tend to just use renovator to clean but am wondering other alternatives in addition to lexol.
Could you explain how you use the Lexol cleaner? I use it when my shoes are in need of cleaning, but I often just run some water over the uppers, dash on some cleaner and scrub lightly with a brush, and then wash them of with some water and a light scrubing to get rid of any soap residue. After, I let them dry for some time before applying Lexol conditioner.