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Viberg Cinnamon Rough Out before and after

DuckOB

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Looks like a different boot. Is the second to last shot when they were wet stil or just the shade? Before and after are both nice and how they age should be interesting. Thanks for sharing
 

misterjuiceman

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Honestly, hated the cinnamon color before. You made it very palatable, though. Nice.
 

giantBOB

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Honestly, hated the cinnamon color before. You made it very palatable, though. Nice.
I agree, they are pretty peachy in person. It was hard to dive into transforming the color of a boot this pricy. I'm happy with the results though. Thanks!
 

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I agree, they are pretty peachy in person. It was hard to dive into transforming the color of a boot this pricy. I'm happy with the results though. Thanks!
There's also suede dyes that could be applied, like [this](http://shop.fiebing.com/c/cobbler-classics_suede-dye), though I've never used it. I'd imagine it'd be harder to implement than the wax, though, and the leather would have to be cleaned before use.
 

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