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What does brushing do exactly?
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I am no expert at all so this is more speculation/observation than knowledge (maybe somebody who really knows his stuff can chime in):
The regular brushing keeps the shoe clean removes dust etc.
The protective layer of wax on the surface gets affected by daily scratches and marks. The brushing renews the layer and keeps it always intact. If you are looking for deep marks and scratches (can also look good imo) brushing might be the wrong strategy
The leather gets a somewhat rich tone (don´t know how) -
I'm guessing the dark color is occurring because with daily brushing and the application of wax, you're essentially burnishing the leather. Any friction you apply to leather will result in burnishing. The change is happening so slowly that you're probably not even noticing. Just taking a stab in the dark.
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I'm guessing the dark color is occurring because with daily brushing and the application of wax, you're essentially burnishing the leather. Any friction you apply to leather will result in burnishing. The change is happening so slowly that you're probably not even noticing. Just taking a stab in the dark.
Sounds interesting, though I am not sure if I totally get the meaning of burnishing (dictionary gives me like 6 different words which slightly different meanings in my language). Is it similar to finishing the edges on a leather belt?
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Great looking boot, but i would ideally like a different sole. However, the leather looks amazing and i like the overall flow.
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@Gaz-J Thanks man, I got these from ruzeshoes.com. They're surprisingly not that widely available compared to some of the other Chippewa models. I think they're easier to come by at some of the jp stores. There's a lovely burgundy pair which I was tempted by.
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