I wish you would describe exactly what you used during the process
@Lord_Nemesis82 ай бұрын
I see it now the letters had no contrast with the background
@elgianka7 ай бұрын
No shine look it's better for those boots, but the work is Wonderful obviously
@Ruddy_Games7 ай бұрын
I wnated to do this but looking at the price of all the stuff and knowing i wouldnt do as good a job. I just decided to buy another pair 😅
@mehdizerriq33418 ай бұрын
Great job!! I wonder how you fixed the banding in the sole?! Thanks
@I-P-77710 ай бұрын
I am sure this took a long time to finish great job! Impressive
@chuchorenegado Жыл бұрын
Really nice work ❤
@garnettsmith5643 Жыл бұрын
What grit sandpaper?
@tempsrestant Жыл бұрын
1200 or 4000 i dont remerber :) not use this for wood :)
@rapdhensherpa9571 Жыл бұрын
Everyone got their own taste but I prefer the old rusty vinatge and raw look💥
@shou-sneakerhouse7327 Жыл бұрын
Client wanted a more newer look on his timbs, that s why it s like this
@MeteCanKarahasan Жыл бұрын
I have the mudlark. I have watched a cowboy boots maker tell you don't need much other than a good brush for full grain leather. I kind of agree, you can get anything out, including mud, if you brush enough with a soft brush. I had a nail brush with soft bristles - the bristles are important not to scuff up the surface which I have previously.
@axeltigres2 Жыл бұрын
What product did you use for restoration?
@shou-sneakerhouse7327 Жыл бұрын
mostly Saphir products for leather Care and the cleaning products are localy made, soon on my shop SHOU.RO
@stitchezouko431 Жыл бұрын
What's the number of the sandpaper you are using?
@shou-sneakerhouse7327 Жыл бұрын
depending on the leather from 800 to 2000, but on this video was 1000
@claudiofabrocinofilho55912 жыл бұрын
Nice work!
@shou-sneakerhouse73272 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@praveennadarajah12872 жыл бұрын
Wow that's impressive, I also own a pair of Tims just like those. That is also in the same state and holds a lot of sentimental value. I've debated on what to do with them. But, seeing that they can be restored a near perfect condition. It seems like it would be good to take them to the repair shop.
@shou-sneakerhouse73272 жыл бұрын
Yes, old Timbs have a very good leather and can be restored near to perfection. Just find the right place to do it
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I wish you would describe exactly what you used during the process
I see it now the letters had no contrast with the background
No shine look it's better for those boots, but the work is Wonderful obviously
I wnated to do this but looking at the price of all the stuff and knowing i wouldnt do as good a job. I just decided to buy another pair 😅
Great job!! I wonder how you fixed the banding in the sole?! Thanks
I am sure this took a long time to finish great job! Impressive
Really nice work ❤
What grit sandpaper?
1200 or 4000 i dont remerber :) not use this for wood :)
Everyone got their own taste but I prefer the old rusty vinatge and raw look💥
Client wanted a more newer look on his timbs, that s why it s like this
I have the mudlark. I have watched a cowboy boots maker tell you don't need much other than a good brush for full grain leather. I kind of agree, you can get anything out, including mud, if you brush enough with a soft brush. I had a nail brush with soft bristles - the bristles are important not to scuff up the surface which I have previously.
What product did you use for restoration?
mostly Saphir products for leather Care and the cleaning products are localy made, soon on my shop SHOU.RO
What's the number of the sandpaper you are using?
depending on the leather from 800 to 2000, but on this video was 1000
Nice work!
Thank you!
Wow that's impressive, I also own a pair of Tims just like those. That is also in the same state and holds a lot of sentimental value. I've debated on what to do with them. But, seeing that they can be restored a near perfect condition. It seems like it would be good to take them to the repair shop.
Yes, old Timbs have a very good leather and can be restored near to perfection. Just find the right place to do it