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Fire red 3's 2007 retro for today.
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I've been using ForceField leather cleaner & conditioner on all my leather shoes for years- its mainly used for high quality furniture, but I've found that it works wonders, puts a nice healthy shine and feel and preserves it well, good for restoration/maintenance also. You dampen a cloth/rag with water, pour some forcefield on it- rub it in- then buff around all of the leather parts of your shoes- 2 or 3 coats every few months. Dont touch any suede with it though. (Hope this helps a few of you guys....)Originally Posted by DJ Proto J
so about this leather conditioning, is it something i can do myself or should i take them to a shoe repair spot?
I've been using ForceField leather cleaner & conditioner on all my leather shoes for years- its mainly used for high quality furniture, but I've found that it works wonders, puts a nice healthy shine and feel and preserves it well, good for restoration/maintenance also. You dampen a cloth/rag with water, pour some forcefield on it- rub it in- then buff around all of the leather parts of your shoes- 2 or 3 coats every few months. Dont touch any suede with it though. (Hope this helps a few of you guys....)Originally Posted by DJ Proto J
so about this leather conditioning, is it something i can do myself or should i take them to a shoe repair spot?
Originally Posted by theLwerd
shortyc, no romo but you look like you dropped mad weight
Originally Posted by theLwerd
shortyc, no romo but you look like you dropped mad weight
Originally Posted by wiseguyK
Dope stuff everybody ... pulled out the Parra's today for class
Originally Posted by wiseguyK
Dope stuff everybody ... pulled out the Parra's today for class