There’s no foam, not in the zone. But as far as the resole goes. As long as you don’t wear the shoes passed the welt. The cork wood insole should remain in tact for the new outer sole. I believe red wing charges more if you want the corkwood sole replaced.
Thank you for making this video! I actually found your video while searching for a comparison video on the Red wing mink oil and the Red wing leather conditioner; I have both products. I think you did a great job on the video and the editing! And if you were to make more Red wing focused videos, no matter the duration, I would watch the videos all the way through! I personally feel your 875s turned out great! The sticky or tacky feeling your referring to is also prevalent with the Red wing leather conditioner paste, I actually quite enjoy it. Regarding the Re-sole/Break-in question you posed, the boots' service request form is very specific! I'm on my second pair of 875s, having sent out the first pair for only a resole, I couldn't believe how MUCH BETTER my 875's felt/wore!🔥🔥🔥 The old/perfectly broken in foot beds combined with the new outer-soles is a PERFECT COMBINATION! I'm going to SUBSCRIBE and check out the rest of your Channel. Keep up the GREAT WORK!
Thanks for your encouragement. I’ve got move videos coming. Been a bit hectic. That makes me feel a lot better about the Re-Sole too. Last thing I would want is to have them feel perfect, just to start over!
I've been laughing almost all the time thanks mate. I've just bought my first RW 875 Oro Legacy minutes ago. I will tell you how am doing. Planning on start a YT channel someday in the near future. Keep up with your messy style it is so funny.
I’ll tell you exactly what happened. They were a light tan color brand new. Then the RW associate put their boor oil on it while I was checking out. When they were handed back they were significantly darker and had that red hue to them. After that, I’ve used the Red Wing products seen in the video. Even if you do nothing, they’ll eventually patina to this color. I hope they work out for you! Thanks for watching.
Good video, I have a pair of 877's I use "goo-begone" and then wipe them down with a damp cloth ,let them dry and apply mink oil . The mink oil does darken them but it doesn't bother me much.
To answer your question, I do indeed find it interesting. I know how to clean and condition my boots, but you're hilarious so I watch your videos, haha.
Hey, thanks. I really appreciate it! More to come soon. I’m always up for topic suggestions if you think of anything. Thanks for watching and sticking with me.
I like the video. I have 10875 and love the boot. I watched because I was wondering if I needed to buy the leather protective spray. Final step!!! What do you think? How long did you dry before spraying final step?
Great boots and love them but find them alot heavier and clumpier than the 8138s and not as comfortable. Also can live in them all day as super comfy but walking 4+ miles in them is not comfortable and find them very hard on the soles of the feet. No need to re break after resole as the inner cork has already bedded to your footprint
No problem. It was my first time using the Red Wing products. In the end I’ll definitely buy step 1 again, will probably use either the Red Wing conditioner or use my other conditioners I have on hand, and will probably not do the third set after this bottle runs out. I didn’t see a huge difference or benefit with it.
Step 3 is completely unnecessary IMO. When using the conditioner the beeswax & mink oil is all the protection you need. The spray will just sit on top of the beeswax not doing much expect putting a film on the conditioner. Get a cheap toothbrush for the welt stitches too. Good job man.
I’d have to agree with you on that. I’ve never tried it before, so I figured I’d give it a shot. But honestly once this bottle is done, I don’t see myself getting it again. I did like the cleaner and conditioner though.
Good question! It’s great stuff and will definitely keep the boots in good shape. Honestly I’ve always ended up going back to using a horse hair brush and Bick4 conditioner. Mainly because it doesn’t darken leather and is a light natural conditioner. However if you’re looking to add some more waterproof the Obenaufs would be your better choice, or something like Chamberlain #3 (works great. Will Darken). I’ve found Bick4 will work for my daily uses. Hope that helps. Thanks for watching!
Magoo thanks for the response! I have some time to consider it as I literally just got mine yesterday (my feet and ankles can attest to how new they are), so I have a little while to go before their first treatment. I’m not too concerned about the color as I think they will look good either way. Looking more for longevity and protection. Seeing how I’m about out of the obenaufs, I may try the Bick4.
Ok. To answer your question no you do not need to re break in your boots after getting them resoled. I just take my boot to redwing store and let them clean and oil.
Hi, Magoo. I bought my 875 about a year, I wore it like 8-9 times a month(never touch the water) and it brush it after I wore it. It looks pretty clean to me. My question is when should I oil it?
Great question! Your doing all the right things for daily care it sounds like. For conditioning/oil I would say every 6 months can be a good rule. At the amount you wear them and keep them dry, I’d probably just consider eyeballing it and condition whenever you think the leather looks dull, dusty, and dry. Otherwise, I wouldn’t go past a year regardless just to keep on top of it. Thanks for watching and commenting!
I wouldn't recommend putting boot oil on 875s. Red Wing recommends just cleaning, conditioning (leather conditioner), and finally use a spray-on boot protector. I only use boot oil on 917s.
That was hilarious. I gotta get the boots Rhonda!!!🤣as I was taking a drink of my milk and spit it out cracking up at that part. Well it was funny to me. I love watching stuff like this. Leather porn is great. I wish more people would showcase the patina their boot get over time.
Good question: a lot of people will say it’s not needed when new. However my boots were made years before I bought them. So I did an clean and condition. If you are wearing daily a full condition may be needed about every 4-6 months. If you are using a horse brush, wiping off dirt, and using a horse hair brush occasionally you probably can condition every 6 months. I’m OCD and tend to do it about every 3 months. You really aren’t going to hurt anything by conditioning them sooner then needed. But not doing it often enough can cause issues in the long run.
Magoo thanks for the reply. I enjoy maintaining things and am excited experiment with different products. I have the oro-legacy leather and want to see how much darker it gets naturally before using the conditioner. I’ll end up using it too often lol
I was also told they oil them. However, even if they did clean them I wouldn’t use it. Simply because the 2 locations near me have people working there that clearly don’t even understand the products they are selling. Which is a shame.
I love people who are spaying chemicals next to an open candle flame. I guess the huge layer of beeswax oily stuff must be enough to protect the moc toes for ages. I think you are living in a harsh and rural environment where the best protection is needed to survive.
No offense but the boots didn’t even look like they needed a cleaning. I didn’t clean mine till 3 years later. I used saddle soap, let dry for 2 days and then used conditioner.
No offense taken. I don’t clean them that soon either. I wanted to show a demo of the steps because I had several questions. You should see my inbox. It’s nothing but “what conditioner did you use” 😂
Magoo I used the dr marten conditioner, it doesn’t darken to much and it’s really good on the leather. And it’s not as expensive as the redwing products. Good video over all.
I see no purpose of doing all this work and not finished it up by also cleaning the soles. If you just want to protect them then just oil them and be done with it. Infact you don't even have to do the work or spend anymore $. Just drop them off at Red wing store and they do it for free.
There's some personality in this video, i see some would liked better for you to just clean them and be quiet. Not me, this was a fun video - so many ''asmr'' cleaing videos out there and worst case turn off the sound on this video.
I’m not interested in the aesthetics of the soles, which would be the only reason to clean them since they are rubber and will eventually end replaced anyway. I clean the leather not for looks, but to keep it from wearing out prematurely. But, if you are trying to get a white sole, you’ll want to use something other then this. I’ve seen some people use toothpaste interestingly enough.
Magoo . . . no-one heard you "no man fashion channel" comment ;) haha... man you have to clean your soles to look flashy while walking around in you self edge denim work wear... haha ... to attract all the other guys in there manly work wear washed flashy outfits... but you have to beat up the upper of the boot like hell to look like a real man...
@@alx252 the way you type is so fucking obnoxious, I am not sure if you are gay or hate gays by your confusing run on sentence, but do everyone a favor and stop projecting you mentioned guys 5 times in one terrible sentence.
You are freaking hilarious, brother! I just came across this video and you rock, especially with the conditioner!!!! Your laugh....
There’s no foam, not in the zone.
But as far as the resole goes. As long as you don’t wear the shoes passed the welt. The cork wood insole should remain in tact for the new outer sole. I believe red wing charges more if you want the corkwood sole replaced.
Well honestly I was a little lost too but thanks because your video did help me a lot 👍thank you!!!!
Not only interesting , but relaxing.
Thank you for making this video! I actually found your video while searching for a comparison video on the Red wing mink oil and the Red wing leather conditioner; I have both products.
I think you did a great job on the video and the editing! And if you were to make more Red wing focused videos, no matter the duration, I would watch the videos all the way through! I personally feel your 875s turned out great! The sticky or tacky feeling your referring to is also prevalent with the Red wing leather conditioner paste, I actually quite enjoy it.
Regarding the Re-sole/Break-in question you posed, the boots' service request form is very specific! I'm on my second pair of 875s, having sent out the first pair for only a resole, I couldn't believe how MUCH BETTER my 875's felt/wore!🔥🔥🔥
The old/perfectly broken in foot beds combined with the new outer-soles is a PERFECT COMBINATION!
I'm going to SUBSCRIBE and check out the rest of your Channel.
Keep up the GREAT WORK!
Thanks for your encouragement. I’ve got move videos coming. Been a bit hectic.
That makes me feel a lot better about the Re-Sole too. Last thing I would want is to have them feel perfect, just to start over!
Good for you - taking care of your leather boots. I have a heritage pair, the 866, that is 20+ years on. Spa day for your boots!
It’s an absolute must. Hopefully I’m still giving this pair a spa day in 20 years!
You're hilarious and this was super helpful. Can't wait to check out more of your stuff!
I like these a bit darker! Mine are still that bright orange. Gonna pick up some of this conditioner.
I've been laughing almost all the time thanks mate. I've just bought my first RW 875 Oro Legacy minutes ago. I will tell you how am doing. Planning on start a YT channel someday in the near future. Keep up with your messy style it is so funny.
When I get mine I hope they darken and get that beautiful red/gold color.
I’ll tell you exactly what happened. They were a light tan color brand new. Then the RW associate put their boor oil on it while I was checking out. When they were handed back they were significantly darker and had that red hue to them. After that, I’ve used the Red Wing products seen in the video. Even if you do nothing, they’ll eventually patina to this color. I hope they work out for you! Thanks for watching.
I watch these videos every time dude haha. It's always cool to see that you've uploaded a new video. I also recently bought a pair of redwings!
That means a lot. Thanks for sticking with me. Good luck on the new boots!
Good video, I have a pair of 877's I use "goo-begone" and then wipe them down with a damp cloth ,let them dry and apply mink oil . The mink oil does darken them but it doesn't bother me much.
To answer your question, I do indeed find it interesting. I know how to clean and condition my boots, but you're hilarious so I watch your videos, haha.
Hey, thanks. I really appreciate it! More to come soon. I’m always up for topic suggestions if you think of anything. Thanks for watching and sticking with me.
Job good mate evey 6 to 8 week the the leather will need a fed you done a good video
they weren't really dirty or stained, but taking care of them is a good idea, very nice looking boot.
Definitely find it interesting or I’d have clicked away
Great video. Appreciated 👍
Great! Thanks! How would you wash the white sole? Thanks!
Soap and a toothbrush. Also as with white sneakers white toothpaste works wonders but must be pure white with no colour lines in it
@@Marc-lx1qj Thank you! 🤗
You're fun to watch 🙂
Reminds me of Hank Schrader
Awesome job on treating and boot cleaning thank you
I like the video. I have 10875 and love the boot. I watched because I was wondering if I needed to buy the leather protective spray. Final step!!!
What do you think? How long did you dry before spraying final step?
Very well done. I've followed your channel from the beginning with the Wolverines. Always lots of fun. Be well.
I really appreciate that! Thanks for sticking with me, and watching the video!
Great boots and love them but find them alot heavier and clumpier than the 8138s and not as comfortable. Also can live in them all day as super comfy but walking 4+ miles in them is not comfortable and find them very hard on the soles of the feet. No need to re break after resole as the inner cork has already bedded to your footprint
Good job
POV: Chris Pratt makes a video of himself conditioning boots.
Love the vid haha.
Haha, thanks for watching. As other have pointed out, maybe don’t spray near an open flame if you try it. Thanks a lot for watching. It’s appreciated.
Nice finishing
Great video. You are funny and engaging.
I was wondering how leather conditioning would come out at the end thanks for posting
No problem. It was my first time using the Red Wing products. In the end I’ll definitely buy step 1 again, will probably use either the Red Wing conditioner or use my other conditioners I have on hand, and will probably not do the third set after this bottle runs out. I didn’t see a huge difference or benefit with it.
Man love watching boot cleaning videos.
Step 3 is completely unnecessary IMO. When using the conditioner the beeswax & mink oil is all the protection you need. The spray will just sit on top of the beeswax not doing much expect putting a film on the conditioner. Get a cheap toothbrush for the welt stitches too. Good job man.
I’d have to agree with you on that. I’ve never tried it before, so I figured I’d give it a shot. But honestly once this bottle is done, I don’t see myself getting it again. I did like the cleaner and conditioner though.
The resole won’t effect the upper of the boot it may be a tad bit newer or stiffer feeling but not much
If you decide to get the red wing resole they will feel sliding into a glove there's no breaking period because you've already
I have these boots and love them! Have black non moc ones too! 👍👍
For a conditioner you cant beat Bick 4 , that's the best in my book ,,, Do love my Red Wing 877's though
I agree 100%. I’ve used that on all my leather for about 10 years. After trying Red Wings version, I’ll definitely go back to using Bick4.
Just got my 875s. What are your thoughts on Obenaufs heavy duty LP? I have used it on my hiking boots and liked it a lot.
Good question! It’s great stuff and will definitely keep the boots in good shape. Honestly I’ve always ended up going back to using a horse hair brush and Bick4 conditioner. Mainly because it doesn’t darken leather and is a light natural conditioner. However if you’re looking to add some more waterproof the Obenaufs would be your better choice, or something like Chamberlain #3 (works great. Will Darken). I’ve found Bick4 will work for my daily uses. Hope that helps. Thanks for watching!
Magoo thanks for the response! I have some time to consider it as I literally just got mine yesterday (my feet and ankles can attest to how new they are), so I have a little while to go before their first treatment.
I’m not too concerned about the color as I think they will look good either way. Looking more for longevity and protection. Seeing how I’m about out of the obenaufs, I may try the Bick4.
Done it 👍
If Bill Burr cleaned Red Wing boots 😂😂
Cleans boots...starts randomly punching muffins 🤣
Hahahah first time watching one of your videos. Super funny, good watch.
Ok. To answer your question no you do not need to re break in your boots after getting them resoled. I just take my boot to redwing store and let them clean and oil.
God i love that laugh
Nice boots Magoo
This was hilarious 😂
Hi, Magoo. I bought my 875 about a year, I wore it like 8-9 times a month(never touch the water) and it brush it after I wore it. It looks pretty clean to me. My question is when should I oil it?
Great question! Your doing all the right things for daily care it sounds like. For conditioning/oil I would say every 6 months can be a good rule. At the amount you wear them and keep them dry, I’d probably just consider eyeballing it and condition whenever you think the leather looks dull, dusty, and dry. Otherwise, I wouldn’t go past a year regardless just to keep on top of it. Thanks for watching and commenting!
@@TheDeadRabbits1 you have no idea what you're talking about.
I wouldn't recommend putting boot oil on 875s. Red Wing recommends just cleaning, conditioning (leather conditioner), and finally use a spray-on boot protector.
I only use boot oil on 917s.
That was hilarious. I gotta get the boots Rhonda!!!🤣as I was taking a drink of my milk and spit it out cracking up at that part.
Well it was funny to me.
I love watching stuff like this. Leather porn is great. I wish more people would showcase the patina their boot get over time.
Wonder after how many weeks/months or days is this first cleaning/conditioning? AI’m wearing my 10877’s almost every day.
Good question: a lot of people will say it’s not needed when new. However my boots were made years before I bought them. So I did an clean and condition.
If you are wearing daily a full condition may be needed about every 4-6 months. If you are using a horse brush, wiping off dirt, and using a horse hair brush occasionally you probably can condition every 6 months.
I’m OCD and tend to do it about every 3 months.
You really aren’t going to hurt anything by conditioning them sooner then needed. But not doing it often enough can cause issues in the long run.
Magoo thanks for the reply. I enjoy maintaining things and am excited experiment with different products. I have the oro-legacy leather and want to see how much darker it gets naturally before using the conditioner. I’ll end up using it too often lol
You do know they clean them for free at the store right?
They don't clean them they only oil them. Two different stores have told me this in my area.
I was also told they oil them. However, even if they did clean them I wouldn’t use it. Simply because the 2 locations near me have people working there that clearly don’t even understand the products they are selling. Which is a shame.
Very manly, the old ways are sometimes best.
I agree! I like the process for these things. As we’ve moved to a “disposable” society, that’s getting lost unfortunately.
You need to wipe excess moisture after cleaning. Also use less of that conditioner.
So, you did not clean the sides of soles? They look bad. Try using a Mr. Clean eraser. Any job is worth doing well!
Redwing cleans my bonus for free
Why is there a lit candle? Is it dark in there?
I love people who are spaying chemicals next to an open candle flame. I guess the huge layer of beeswax oily stuff must be enough to protect the moc toes for ages. I think you are living in a harsh and rural environment where the best protection is needed to survive.
ChannelBOZ101 it’s basically the Revenant our here. Thank you for watching and commenting! New videos should be up soon if you’re interested.
What color is this? Oro legacy?
It’s funny how smartphones have smaller sensors than proper cameras but, smartphones have so much more faster and reliable autofocus.
No offense but the boots didn’t even look like they needed a cleaning. I didn’t clean mine till 3 years later. I used saddle soap, let dry for 2 days and then used conditioner.
No offense taken. I don’t clean them that soon either. I wanted to show a demo of the steps because I had several questions. You should see my inbox. It’s nothing but “what conditioner did you use” 😂
Magoo I used the dr marten conditioner, it doesn’t darken to much and it’s really good on the leather. And it’s not as expensive as the redwing products. Good video over all.
Highend Trends nice. I’ll have to try. Honestly I didn’t even know they made a conditioner. I’ll give it a shot.
What an exhausting guy... 🤦♂️ get headache after watching this video.
Man I just put the power washer to it then make my own paste then . color the treads .with out saying a word.
Hahaha "Stinkys". Funny vid. U a funny dude.
Und was ist mit den Sohlen? Werden die nicht gereinigt…?
You should get size 13 next time and insert insoles.
Hey. These are a size 13. I may give the insoles a try too.
DAMN RHONDA!!! LMAO
Ur. Doing. A. Good. Job. Lol
You don’t have to fill every second with your endless rambling
Dad?
This is hilarious
The Walmart suff is better.
Lol I just want to help you man..smh all wrong but fun to watch.
Why is iDubbbz teaching me how to condition my red wings?
Funny.
I see no purpose of doing all this work and not finished it up by also cleaning the soles. If you just want to protect them then just oil them and be done with it. Infact you don't even have to do the work or spend anymore $. Just drop them off at Red wing store and they do it for free.
Sounds like you’ve got a good plan for taking care of your boots. I’ll keep my method.
There's some personality in this video, i see some would liked better for you to just clean them and be quiet. Not me, this was a fun video - so many ''asmr'' cleaing videos out there and worst case turn off the sound on this video.
Your omega watch looks better than your 🥾
Too annoying to watch
Those boots do not need to be cleaned at all.
Thanks, I did do a good job 👏
@@TheDeadRabbits1 sure for being casual street boot, great job Sir 👍🏽
Why not clean the soles? Oh well taking care of the uppers is better than nothing.
I’m not interested in the aesthetics of the soles, which would be the only reason to clean them since they are rubber and will eventually end replaced anyway. I clean the leather not for looks, but to keep it from wearing out prematurely. But, if you are trying to get a white sole, you’ll want to use something other then this. I’ve seen some people use toothpaste interestingly enough.
Magoo . . . no-one heard you "no man fashion channel" comment ;) haha... man you have to clean your soles to look flashy while walking around in you self edge denim work wear... haha ... to attract all the other guys in there manly work wear washed flashy outfits... but you have to beat up the upper of the boot like hell to look like a real man...
@@alx252 the way you type is so fucking obnoxious, I am not sure if you are gay or hate gays by your confusing run on sentence, but do everyone a favor and stop projecting you mentioned guys 5 times in one terrible sentence.
or drop it off and they do it for you for free lol
Wear gloves plz man 😂
Why?
get a better camera please!
No