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Thank you very much, Mr Hook. You are right, health comes first. Thanks, also, for searching for some 'safe' products.
Do you know of any masks that would be suitable and readily available? Is there one, for example, that I could buy from Amazon? Thanks, again, Munky.
You're welcome, Mr. Munky. I'm glad to help you!
I've bought the basic one on eBay - 3M 6200 half facepiece respirator mask with 6001 cartridge. According to description it's: "NIOSH approved for protection against certain organic vapors". I've checked their selection guide and it seems that OV 6001 cartridge meets our requirements.
At the same time, I should say that it's just my choice which based on internet research. Maybe someone can provide us better information.
https://imgur.com/a/E1ptT
What can I do to prevent these from darkening right here? That’s where the split toe tree is making contact with the side of the shoe.
This is a cheap pair of CH loafers, but I love the way they feel and I wear them a lot as Friday shoes, so I want to keep them up as long as possible
I think it's just your own natural patina.
I have similar but in suede, a brush with a suede brush does the trick, but can't help for these.
Before: photo
After: photos
These results are splendid Michael, been following the discussion on this for a while. What method did you end up with doing?
After I posted a pic of my muddy fishing boots (Zug Snowdon GMTO) on IG some questions regarding maintenance were asked.
Thought I might share my vid cleaning them here.
Removed mud, scrubbed them down, let dry and applied Obenaufs.