I’m on my 6th pair of AE. Just ordered my first pair cordovans. Not sure if this is a hobby, obsession or an illness. Maybe just effect of COVID 19 👍👍👍
Of all the numerous vids i've seen on show care, yours are the ones that are actually instructive. While others focus on playing the dandy or sort talking into a sort pf lullaby, you actually point out important details and nuances that helped me actually emulate the results you and others show. So, Thank You, Cobbler Bob!
“I’m sure someone is going to flame me.” I was relaxing watching the video and laughed out loud when you said that. Just discovered the channel recently. I’ve learned quite a bit from your videos. Thank you.
Detailed shoe care! That feeling of turning rusty, neglected leather shoes into something nice is therapeutic! I'm waiting for my pair of AE McAllisters in Merlot that I got from ebay to do the same routine.
My girlfriend just said "you have been watching some guy polish shoes for 2 hours....what is wrong with you?" Of course this came from a woman who watches a couple in Korea play with their 5 cats on live stream.
Polishing shoes is definitely a guy thing. Very therapeutic to spend quiet time caring for well made leather shoes good quality constructed leather shoes are harder to come by these days. One must take care of these gems
#0000 steel wool lubricated with wax removes scuffs, yet doesn’t leave scratches. I bought a thrift store pair of Imperials for $11. Big, clunky, stiff and hard by today’s standards. They cleaned up nicely but have a strange rough edge around the top edge of the sole, as though the leather‘s being eaten by some kind of mold or fungus. Still haven’t had them resoled, which should fix the problem.
David Hasselhoff - are you talking about something like this?? HPUSN Softbox Lighting Kit Professional Studio Photography Continuous Equipment wi... www.amazon.com/dp/B07NBP6D98/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_c_api_i_9DjsDbA2TVA2F I’m not sure if you’ve used them before, but I have NO idea what I’d be looking for in this department.
Is it possible to get that mirror shine in corrected leather... I just bought a pair of AE and I think I should pair more attention on the ebay pictures, they were too glossy!! Let's see if I got lucky or not!
I wish I had the luck some people do when thrift store shopping in my area I can never find my size 12eee as a man with really wide feet like yourself, always online and never at those prices.
Persio Vega yeah, In our area it seems like the “bell shaped curve” cuts off at 11 to 12, and wider widths are obviously rarer. It’s like when you hit 11-1/2 to 12 wide you’re in the “big and tall” department, so to speak. Those medium brown Byrons in the video were size 13B by the way, they’re the same ones I clean up in the “Grimy to Gleaming” video released just before this one.
I just ordered a pair of Allen Edmunds in 12 eee wide, they retailed for 600, I paid 125! Keep looking friend the deals are out there. Check eBay routinely until your size and style pop up.
Vance Barbour You’re absolutely right, I could’ve done that. Funny thing is I DID do that on my oxblood McAllister‘s, (mixes black and mahogany) not sure why didn’t think of it here, LOL.
Yep. You're right. I do skip that step sometimes when the eyestay area of the uppers are in pretty good condition and the laces are black. I probably should be more disciplined with that when a thousand ppl are watching!
Rick Croucher I have a spray bottle from the dollar store and fill it with a mix of 50/50 isopropyl alcohol and water and spray the insides of the shoes.
Steve Oromaner - yes, it is usually better to remove the laces, but not always necessary. “Beyond repair” referred to those black wingtip Florsheims. Those were beyond repair. The leather uppers were severely cracked all over. They COULD be polished, but it would just further highlight the cracks, so I see no point. They’re not special enough to go to great lengths to save in my opinion.
is there a way i can send you couple of shoes to get color fix, clean, shine, heels? I went to shoe shops but they dont fix the color since it has salt and water, i saw one of your videos how darken the shoe and repaired it
Pablo, i’m very flattered, but I don’t have enough time for what’s already on my plate… This is just a hobby for me, but with having a full-time career and financial services other sources of income have to be reported. I really wouldn’t be able to do you justice, but here’s a couple people that can: Steve Doudaklian (professional cobbler) Bedos Leatherworks, Inc (see his TH-cam channel). He’s on Instagram as @bedos_leatherworks 412 W. Broad St. Falls Church, VA 703-534-3233 check out @shoesPatina on Instagram, but he’s overseas. Check out @CobblerSunny on Instagram too. www.cobblerco.com
Pablo, i’m very flattered, but I don’t have enough time for what’s already on my plate… This is just a hobby for me, but with having kids and a full-time career and financial services, other sources of income have to be reported. I really wouldn’t be able to do you justice, but here’s a couple people that can: Steve Doudaklian (professional cobbler) Bedos Leatherworks, Inc (see his TH-cam channel). He’s on Instagram as @bedos_leatherworks 412 W. Broad St. Falls Church, VA 703-534-3233 check out @shoesPatina on Instagram, but he’s overseas. Check out @CobblerSunny on Instagram too. www.cobblerco.com He’s in Maryland!
Robert, Does Saphir shoe polish smell? I bought a shoe polish recently, and it smells so bad that I was smelling it all day and even half a day the next day. Please advise. Thank you!
Beautifulmusiclistnr that’s odd... I’d say the smell is the most pleasing of all the shoe polishes I’ve ever used. It has a strong pine smell. Maybe take it to a local cobbler or high end shoe store and see what someone there well versed with polishing shoes says. It seems unlikely that it’s gone bad, but I guess anything is possible.
@@CobblerBob Robert, although you answered my question, you misunderstood what I said. Let's break out what I asked you. "Robert, Does Saphir shoe polish smell? That is a stand alone question, and based on your response, Saphir doesn't have a bad smell. Then, I said "I bought a shoe polish recently (I said I bought A shoe polish. It wasn't Saphir, but it was a smelly cheap shoe polish that really stunk!). Again, you answered my question about Saphir. The brand I bought was Giant, but I think Kiwi smells also as I recall. Thank you!
Ok, yes I wasn’t clear on what you were asking. Saphir has a great pleasant natural smell. Like I said above, the predominant smell is Pine. I haven’t used Giant polish, but in comparison Kiwi doesn’t smell BAD, but smells more unnatural than Saphir, more of a solvent smell. It seems to me making shoe polish is probably a lot like making food in the sense that when you cut corners to get a cheaper end product on making food, one of the first things companies do is get cheaper raw material. I’d guess that with shoe polish, a man made chemical compound is cheaper than natural materials like pine turpentine for example, that’s in Saphir. Shoe polish has a very immediate result (shine) and I’d also guess that whether or not the polish will nourish and increase the leather’s life or not is probably of no consideration to a cheap polish maker, and they’d probably take little consideration to using compounds that are not harmful to leather.
Bob, I don’t know if you’ll see this or not, this video is quite old. I just wanted to say there’s only one thing that bothers me about you, when you address the trolls. Fuck them. You do you. There are a ton of people enjoying your videos. Just delete the negative shit and move on. Rock on!!!
why dont use gloves for protect ur nails ?... sorry just seems a contradiction recover the shoes but destroy the nails ....nice the shoes work ... very nice.
gabriel ruiz I’m not sure what you mean... are you referring to my fingernails? My thumbnails just grow that way. It has nothing to do with cobbling. I may have damaged my cuticles years and years ago working on cars. Thank you for the compliment!
Rafał Gawędzki - LOL, if I only had a dollar for every time this comment came up! I can’t blame you for bringing it up though. I’ve addressed this in some later videos, but the short answer is I HAVE had it looked at by M.D.’s and it’s not a fungus, my cuticles were damaged. Sorry, it’s one of my flaws that’s not going away anytime soon. I hope it’s bearable and that my content will be good enough to keep your attention off of my thumbnails
Come on, it was dirty, not filthy, and I even said I found a clean spot! Besides they're relatively dark colored shoes, not like they're white or something.
Why invest the time to inspect the grain, when the determining factor to restore the shoe is based on whether there are cracks, deep abrasions or holes? As for the soles, most of Allen Edmonds shoes can be re-crafted; meaning the shoes can be re-soled. Allen Edmonds has an excellent re-crafting service that will provide a full resole job, condition the shoe leather and provide a new pair of laces. Kirby Allison also provides, what I believe is a better re-crafting service than Allen Edmonds. You can find excellent videos on both Allen Edmonds and Kirby Allison's services.Why not use the Saphir product line to restore the shoe? Using Kiwi leather lotion and then Saphir cream polish? The video is good, but your choice of products to restore the shoe is lacking.
oboy inflrida thanks for your input. I’m very familiar with both Recrafting services, thanks, and I also follow Steve Dudaklian at Bedo’s Leatherworks. Everybody has their own opinions on care. These were shoes I picked up at a thrift store for literally a few bucks to clean up and put on eBay. I think just the fact that I would use Saphir products on shoes I put up on eBay is probably more effort and expense than most people would do. If they were in really poor condition I wouldn’t have picked them up. Maybe I did not talk about that in this video, but I have talked about how to inspect shoes and what to look for in other videos. I know they are better lotions out there, and since doing this video I have purchased some (Tanners blend from Ashland leather and I purchased some from Saphir too) but I honestly don’t think the difference is that great especially on a pair of shoes I’m getting rid of. I believe 80% of the gain is by actually USING some sort of product, the last 20% of the gain is IMO by using a better product. Let’s be real, we’re not solving any world problems here.
@@CobblerBob All your videos are very informative, but can you tell us how to remove the permanent marker used to price the shoes on the sole? There must be a solution....
Excellent vid by the legendary Robert "The Power' Powers
I’m on my 6th pair of AE. Just ordered my first pair cordovans. Not sure if this is a hobby, obsession or an illness. Maybe just effect of COVID 19 👍👍👍
Of all the numerous vids i've seen on show care, yours are the ones that are actually instructive. While others focus on playing the dandy or sort talking into a sort pf lullaby, you actually point out important details and nuances that helped me actually emulate the results you and others show. So, Thank You, Cobbler Bob!
Nabeel Hasan - you’re welcome!!
“I’m sure someone is going to flame me.” I was relaxing watching the video and laughed out loud when you said that.
Just discovered the channel recently. I’ve learned quite a bit from your videos. Thank you.
Troy Farley, LOL, you’re welcome!
Detailed shoe care! That feeling of turning rusty, neglected leather shoes into something nice is therapeutic! I'm waiting for my pair of AE McAllisters in Merlot that I got from ebay to do the same routine.
My girlfriend just said "you have been watching some guy polish shoes for 2 hours....what is wrong with you?" Of course this came from a woman who watches a couple in Korea play with their 5 cats on live stream.
Hahaha! 😂 😂 keeps us out of trouble!
Same here...wife's watching kittens dressed up as little rabbits and she gives ME funny looks for watching Allen Edmund restoration videos...
That's pretty funny. I like the comment! Semper Fi
get a private space
Polishing shoes is definitely a guy thing. Very therapeutic to spend quiet time caring for well made leather shoes good quality constructed leather shoes are harder to come by these days. One must take care of these gems
Your videos have taught me a lot because they are practical. I love your videos, Mr. Robert Powers. Keep up the good work.
Jacob Chavez 🙏🏼 thank you!
I’m impressed looks good nice little hobby
I bought those shoes off eBay! They're a 13B. Wow, small world 😄 they were nicely polished sir.
Great video I just purchased a Santoni Italian Oxford shoes at the thrift store for 18.99! View your video and I'm a clean it up tonight thank you!
WOW A+ Restoration! Im Shining my thrift store Allen Edmonds right now also! Keep the content coming
So…this is what my life has come to… Here I am, Watching a man shine and polish shoes.
You do great work..
LOL!
Great demostration, loved watching it.
Love your videos!!!
Yeah that's the way to polish and shine your shoes, of course with a cloth, great job
Im like this guy i love to get shoes looking the best i can it just makes me happy.
#0000 steel wool lubricated with wax removes scuffs, yet doesn’t leave scratches.
I bought a thrift store pair of Imperials for $11. Big, clunky, stiff and hard by today’s standards. They cleaned up nicely but have a strange rough edge around the top edge of the sole, as though the leather‘s being eaten by some kind of mold or fungus. Still haven’t had them resoled, which should fix the problem.
Good job!
Thanks for the video.
Best regards.
Love your vids. You can buy a light kit on Amazon for $59. That would allow us to see your work and the textures and colors much better.
David Hasselhoff - are you talking about something like this??
HPUSN Softbox Lighting Kit Professional Studio Photography Continuous Equipment wi... www.amazon.com/dp/B07NBP6D98/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_c_api_i_9DjsDbA2TVA2F
I’m not sure if you’ve used them before, but I have NO idea what I’d be looking for in this department.
I think I'm the only person that actually loves putting his hand inside the shoe so I can feel myself working the leather.
All i can say is thank you.
So, thank you.
ah..... takes me back to the days in the Army, Black Kiwi or Lincoln Wax and a little cold water makes a shine you could shave in.
Nice job! I need to do this to my AE shoes.
Great Job! Attention to detail!
Is it possible to get that mirror shine in corrected leather... I just bought a pair of AE and I think I should pair more attention on the ebay pictures, they were too glossy!! Let's see if I got lucky or not!
fishmemmo yes, but from my experience it’s harder to achieve on corrected grain.
Great work!
I wish I had the luck some people do when thrift store shopping in my area I can never find my size 12eee as a man with really wide feet like yourself, always online and never at those prices.
Persio Vega yeah, In our area it seems like the “bell shaped curve” cuts off at 11 to 12, and wider widths are obviously rarer. It’s like when you hit 11-1/2 to 12 wide you’re in the “big and tall” department, so to speak. Those medium brown Byrons in the video were size 13B by the way, they’re the same ones I clean up in the “Grimy to Gleaming” video released just before this one.
I just ordered a pair of Allen Edmunds in 12 eee wide, they retailed for 600, I paid 125! Keep looking friend the deals are out there. Check eBay routinely until your size and style pop up.
Love the vids!
REM977 🙏🏼 thank you!
Recently subbed love the vids man thank you
Not bad at all! Also, I enjoyed your video! Semper Fi
R. Mercado 🙏🏼 thank you!
Hello, do you know if the AE Granby is the same shoe as the AE Bradley, other than the style of sole?
Sorry for missing this... I just looked up the Bradley and I think you're right!
Nice job! where did you get these for $6 and $8 only? they turned out beautifully!
Blanca W - thank you! Local thrift stores. There are over a dozen within an hour of me.
Why not mix two different tones of Saphir cream to get the desired color? Like a painter's palette?
Vance Barbour You’re absolutely right, I could’ve done that. Funny thing is I DID do that on my oxblood McAllister‘s, (mixes black and mahogany) not sure why didn’t think of it here, LOL.
Nice job! However, I’d recommend removing the laces before starting.
Yep. You're right. I do skip that step sometimes when the eyestay area of the uppers are in pretty good condition and the laces are black. I probably should be more disciplined with that when a thousand ppl are watching!
Shouldn't you take off the laces so you can get the tongue?
Darren Price yes, I slacked off there!😣
Do you clean the inside of the shoe as well?
Rick Croucher I have a spray bottle from the dollar store and fill it with a mix of 50/50 isopropyl alcohol and water and spray the insides of the shoes.
The shoe is beyond repair? Are you saying that they can't be polished or worn again? Shouldn't you remove the laces to work on the shoe?
Steve Oromaner - yes, it is usually better to remove the laces, but not always necessary. “Beyond repair” referred to those black wingtip Florsheims. Those were beyond repair. The leather uppers were severely cracked all over. They COULD be polished, but it would just further highlight the cracks, so I see no point. They’re not special enough to go to great lengths to save in my opinion.
are you based in CT? need couple shoes fixed too!
Pablo Yanqui no, sorry, Ohio!
is there a way i can send you couple of shoes to get color fix, clean, shine, heels? I went to shoe shops but they dont fix the color since it has salt and water, i saw one of your videos how darken the shoe and repaired it
Pablo, i’m very flattered, but I don’t have enough time for what’s already on my plate… This is just a hobby for me, but with having a full-time career and financial services other sources of income have to be reported. I really wouldn’t be able to do you justice, but here’s a couple people that can:
Steve Doudaklian (professional cobbler)
Bedos Leatherworks, Inc (see his TH-cam channel). He’s on Instagram as @bedos_leatherworks
412 W. Broad St.
Falls Church, VA
703-534-3233
check out @shoesPatina on Instagram, but he’s overseas.
Check out @CobblerSunny on Instagram too.
www.cobblerco.com
Pablo, i’m very flattered, but I don’t have enough time for what’s already on my plate… This is just a hobby for me, but with having kids and a full-time career and financial services, other sources of income have to be reported. I really wouldn’t be able to do you justice, but here’s a couple people that can:
Steve Doudaklian (professional cobbler)
Bedos Leatherworks, Inc (see his TH-cam channel). He’s on Instagram as @bedos_leatherworks
412 W. Broad St.
Falls Church, VA
703-534-3233
check out @shoesPatina on Instagram, but he’s overseas.
Check out @CobblerSunny on Instagram too.
www.cobblerco.com
He’s in Maryland!
@@CobblerBob how do repair cresses on the toe of the leather shoe. Basically uncresse
Robert, Does Saphir shoe polish smell? I bought a shoe polish recently, and it smells so bad that I was smelling it all day and even half a day the next day. Please advise. Thank you!
Beautifulmusiclistnr that’s odd... I’d say the smell is the most pleasing of all the shoe polishes I’ve ever used. It has a strong pine smell. Maybe take it to a local cobbler or high end shoe store and see what someone there well versed with polishing shoes says. It seems unlikely that it’s gone bad, but I guess anything is possible.
@@CobblerBob Robert, although you answered my question, you misunderstood what I said. Let's break out what I asked you. "Robert, Does Saphir shoe polish smell? That is a stand alone question, and based on your response, Saphir doesn't have a bad smell. Then, I said "I bought a shoe polish recently (I said I bought A shoe polish. It wasn't Saphir, but it was a smelly cheap shoe polish that really stunk!). Again, you answered my question about Saphir. The brand I bought was Giant, but I think Kiwi smells also as I recall. Thank you!
Ok, yes I wasn’t clear on what you were asking. Saphir has a great pleasant natural smell. Like I said above, the predominant smell is Pine. I haven’t used Giant polish, but in comparison Kiwi doesn’t smell BAD, but smells more unnatural than Saphir, more of a solvent smell. It seems to me making shoe polish is probably a lot like making food in the sense that when you cut corners to get a cheaper end product on making food, one of the first things companies do is get cheaper raw material. I’d guess that with shoe polish, a man made chemical compound is cheaper than natural materials like pine turpentine for example, that’s in Saphir. Shoe polish has a very immediate result (shine) and I’d also guess that whether or not the polish will nourish and increase the leather’s life or not is probably of no consideration to a cheap polish maker, and they’d probably take little consideration to using compounds that are not harmful to leather.
@@CobblerBob Thank you Robert!
Have you ever smelled the Kiwi, then the Saphir. Do it. Once I did, It was my go to.
Mark Duvall yes! Saphir smells wonderful. Smells like pine.
Sir, if Kiwi Saddle soap is too expensive here, can I use Acetone instead ? Thanks in advance.
Adau Chan - no! Acetone will take off the color too!
Mkay
These for sale?
Ethan they did sell a while ago!
Bob, I don’t know if you’ll see this or not, this video is quite old. I just wanted to say there’s only one thing that bothers me about you, when you address the trolls. Fuck them. You do you. There are a ton of people enjoying your videos. Just delete the negative shit and move on. Rock on!!!
LOL, thank you!
why dont use gloves for protect ur nails ?... sorry just seems a contradiction recover the shoes but destroy the nails ....nice the shoes work ... very nice.
gabriel ruiz I’m not sure what you mean... are you referring to my fingernails? My thumbnails just grow that way. It has nothing to do with cobbling. I may have damaged my cuticles years and years ago working on cars.
Thank you for the compliment!
sorry for being dared . but I felt like I had to tell that. ... again very nice your work , impeccable.
lighting is too dark
I think you’ll see the lighting and production quality is better on my newer videos.
Rob... Do somethong with your nails shape... I look like somethong bad is going on there
Rafał Gawędzki - LOL, if I only had a dollar for every time this comment came up! I can’t blame you for bringing it up though. I’ve addressed this in some later videos, but the short answer is I HAVE had it looked at by M.D.’s and it’s not a fungus, my cuticles were damaged. Sorry, it’s one of my flaws that’s not going away anytime soon. I hope it’s bearable and that my content will be good enough to keep your attention off of my thumbnails
Adding conditioner with a filter rag really
Come on, it was dirty, not filthy, and I even said I found a clean spot! Besides they're relatively dark colored shoes, not like they're white or something.
Don't go tupi ba bate? Шо го тупеш, прави ги тамо!
Why invest the time to inspect the grain, when the determining factor to restore the shoe is based on whether there are cracks, deep abrasions or holes? As for the soles, most of Allen Edmonds shoes can be re-crafted; meaning the shoes can be re-soled. Allen Edmonds has an excellent re-crafting service that will provide a full resole job, condition the shoe leather and provide a new pair of laces. Kirby Allison also provides, what I believe is a better re-crafting service than Allen Edmonds. You can find excellent videos on both Allen Edmonds and Kirby Allison's services.Why not use the Saphir product line to restore the shoe? Using Kiwi leather lotion and then Saphir cream polish? The video is good, but your choice of products to restore the shoe is lacking.
oboy inflrida thanks for your input. I’m very familiar with both Recrafting services, thanks, and I also follow Steve Dudaklian at Bedo’s Leatherworks. Everybody has their own opinions on care. These were shoes I picked up at a thrift store for literally a few bucks to clean up and put on eBay. I think just the fact that I would use Saphir products on shoes I put up on eBay is probably more effort and expense than most people would do. If they were in really poor condition I wouldn’t have picked them up. Maybe I did not talk about that in this video, but I have talked about how to inspect shoes and what to look for in other videos. I know they are better lotions out there, and since doing this video I have purchased some (Tanners blend from Ashland leather and I purchased some from Saphir too) but I honestly don’t think the difference is that great especially on a pair of shoes I’m getting rid of. I believe 80% of the gain is by actually USING some sort of product, the last 20% of the gain is IMO by using a better product. Let’s be real, we’re not solving any world problems here.
@@CobblerBob All your videos are very informative, but can you tell us how to remove the permanent marker used to price the shoes on the sole? There must be a solution....