BoogieBear, hopefully she can get a little inspiration if I manage to ome up with anything decent! I'd be awesome to see a couple side by side.
Fly4v, it's not so much humidity but the weather can't decide what to do! I'm up in New England and lately its been a mess, we'll have a perfect 60-65 degree, sunny day, then it'll be torrential downpours and storms, then it'll be 80 degrees and windy..all in a week. I'm hoping by mid-summer things will at least be a /little/ more stable so I can do things outside again. Definitely missing my garage right about now.
I'll keep my fingers crossed for another run too! Anything cheaper will help
Anyway, while I'm waiting to go out to look for fabric and waiting for my dog tag run in the junkyard to get going so I can get that money back I decided to work on something I already had-the boots.
Like I said, these were issued to my brother during boot camp and are a standard issue steel-toed combat boot, and they showed how much work they'd gotten-they were pretty beat up and still dirty so I knew they would take a bit of work. And sorry about the crappy night time pictures.
Before picture:
After:
So, obviously the worst damage is at the toes (though I had no idea what that crud on the upper left one was) and it's hard to see in the photo but they were overall pretty faded, they didn't have that slight leather shine. I'm definitely not looking for patent anything but these guys were dull.
First thing I did was give them a deep clean with cloth first then a fingernail brush to get in to the soles and all of the stitching using just water and a tiny bit of gentle soap but it seems like most of what was on there was just dirt or mud so that worked pretty well.
After that I rubbed on a bit of leather conditioner, let that set for a few hours just to make sure it was all soaked in, and then gave them a couple of coats of a leather finish called neat-lac. Once that was all set I gave them a quick buff and man did that finish make all the difference. I did add a little bit of shoe polish on the toes to hide some of the gouges that went deeper than the dye but I didn't want to do /too/ much polish, I definitely don't want patent leather here.
They're not perfect by a long shot but honestly, I kind of like it that way, they look like they might have actually been worn fighting some baddie. Plus, really the only part that's going to show is the toe and heel so they're not the most important part here.