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    Quote Originally Posted by Thunderbolt View Post
    They are not patent leather, I'm sure of it.

    As a shoe expert, DWFII, what to you recommend to keep them in top shape? Also, what are your opinions on hobnails and the metal heel and toe pieces to keep them from wearing?

    Thanks for all the info all!

    T.
    If you are sure they are not patent, you want to strip off all that old wax. Once that's done, recondition the leather, and start your spitshine anew. I use a mixture of one part water, one part ammonia, and half part denatured alcohol. I don't believe this will harm the lacquer if it is patent but you may want to try a small patch on the inside of the arch.

    As for hobs and so forth...hey, it's up to you. It's more environmentally gentle but it's certainly noisier.
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    In the Highlands of Central Oregon

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    I thought that ghillies were not supposed to be polished due to the fact that you wouldn't want to answer "the question" thanks to a reflection off your own shoes. ;)

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    Quote Originally Posted by DWFII View Post
    If you are sure they are not patent, you want to strip off all that old wax. Once that's done, recondition the leather, and start your spitshine anew. I use a mixture of one part water, one part ammonia, and half part denatured alcohol. I don't believe this will harm the lacquer if it is patent but you may want to try a small patch on the inside of the arch.

    As for hobs and so forth...hey, it's up to you. It's more environmentally gentle but it's certainly noisier.
    Cool. I've always used just rubbing alcohol, that seems to woek ok. But I'll give your formula a try.

    I know alcohol tends to strip all the oils out of the leather too. Should I treat it with something before starting to polish? Something to help preserve the leather?

    T.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DWFII View Post
    If you are sure they are not patent, you want to strip off all that old wax. Once that's done, recondition the leather, and start your spitshine anew. I use a mixture of one part water, one part ammonia, and half part denatured alcohol. I don't believe this will harm the lacquer if it is patent but you may want to try a small patch on the inside of the arch.

    As for hobs and so forth...hey, it's up to you. It's more environmentally gentle but it's certainly noisier.
    DWFII, you may be able to help me. I've got a pair of new, unissued MoD brogues. They've still got a black coating on the heels and parts of the leather that's starting to flake off. There are also a couple of spots where they've been dinged and the bare brown leather is showing on the toes. Is there anything I need to do to the shoes before I embark upon the ole spit `n' polish routine? Should anything be stripped off? Thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Giuseppe View Post
    DWFII, you may be able to help me. I've got a pair of new, unissued MoD brogues. They've still got a black coating on the heels and parts of the leather that's starting to flake off. There are also a couple of spots where they've been dinged and the bare brown leather is showing on the toes. Is there anything I need to do to the shoes before I embark upon the ole spit `n' polish routine? Should anything be stripped off? Thanks!
    Without seeing them it is hard to tell. But the heels of course don't need a spit shine. Neither does any part of the shoe except the toe and possibly the around the back of the heel of the foot. Where-ever the leather is meant to flex, you want to keep the spit shine off of there.

    If there is some sort of black coating...a lacquer or liquid polish...that seems to be flaking off that should very definitely be removed.

    Bare leather cannot be repaired, it can only be covered. If the problem is on the toes, a protracted regime of spit shining will eventually fill those holes with wax and make it look like it was never damaged. Concentrate on those areas twice as long or longer when you spit shine your toes. But, again, go at it slow. You might try melting a little polish and filling any deep crevasses, but don't try spit shining over the top of that until it is at least a day old and cold.

    Remember...spit shines depend on the slow build up of thin layers of wax, each one brought to a mirror shine before the next thin layer is applied. This gives depth.

    good luck.
    DWFII--Traditionalist and Auld Crabbit
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    Thank you!

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