Those the commanders you got few years back? The brown rough outside? Thanks for all your information, how you like the toecaps? This early summer my plan take trip to Frank's get ,measured , get similar to what you have,maybe get full lace to toe. Thanks Mister ,thank you very much!
Yes they are. I love the toe cap it's worth the extra money for sure. I've had these boots resoled once before by franks. They are still going strong and id highly recommend getting boots from them. The process of being measured and having your very own custom boots made us amazing. Let us all know how your experience is once you get the process started!
never follow this video. let your boots dry each step. make sure to wash off the saddle soap all the way. i dont recommend applying color to rough out. test a small area first.
Keep the brushes and the Obenauf's, get rid of the brown polish and saddle soap, and get some Obenauf's Cleanit. Do this procedure every 2 weeks or so. Those boots were let go too long, you need a rebuild. I missed the boot videos!
I'll never understand why people don't lather up and rinse their boots in their sink, bathtub or shower. Would you wash your skin like that, just wiping off the soap with a rag? It's not gonna hurt the boots to rinse them with a garden hose, or whatever you have. Put a towel or something inside the boot if you're worried about getting water in there.
This was a good video because it was short and sweet. You showed us exactly what we wanted to see and learn about without dragging it out forever.
Thank you.
Send those boots in for a rebuild!
You need some fz150, when you see the foam, you're in the zone 😂
Good to see u doing videos again...
I missed these boot videos.
Awesome video, great looking boots brother, good as new , you can’t beat a PNW boot weather it be Franks, Nicks or whites
Hello Mr Nomandic, I am very amazed to see that the equipment for cleaning shoes is very complete, 👏
better late than never, get some, "BOOT TREES" game changer for sure, thxs for sharing...
Those the commanders you got few years back? The brown rough outside? Thanks for all your information, how you like the toecaps? This early summer my plan take trip to Frank's get ,measured , get similar to what you have,maybe get full lace to toe. Thanks Mister ,thank you very much!
Yes they are. I love the toe cap it's worth the extra money for sure.
I've had these boots resoled once before by franks.
They are still going strong and id highly recommend getting boots from them.
The process of being measured and having your very own custom boots made us amazing.
Let us all know how your experience is once you get the process started!
Cool you got 2nd channel not just soaps stuff but what do you think about those danner boots ?
Danners makes a good boot.
The brand is owned by a Japanese company that also owns lacrosse and whites boots.
You can get a quality boot from them
Is that a composite toe?
Can you recommend me a place that is very complete for shoe cleaning equipment, thank you 🙏
My God imagine if you did it sooner, they would appreciate it 👀👍
For the algorithm 🌧🫡‼️
nice vids
Don't most people wait between washing and oiling?
Bout time for a resole on them puppies! 😮
never follow this video. let your boots dry each step. make sure to wash off the saddle soap all the way. i dont recommend applying color to rough out. test a small area first.
I never recommend anyone treat their boots like I treat mine.
You'd reach more people with your boot advice by making your own video though.
Keep the brushes and the Obenauf's, get rid of the brown polish and saddle soap, and get some Obenauf's Cleanit. Do this procedure every 2 weeks or so.
Those boots were let go too long, you need a rebuild.
I missed the boot videos!
Saddle soap is good...
I'll never understand why people don't lather up and rinse their boots in their sink, bathtub or shower. Would you wash your skin like that, just wiping off the soap with a rag? It's not gonna hurt the boots to rinse them with a garden hose, or whatever you have. Put a towel or something inside the boot if you're worried about getting water in there.
Because it's the worst thing you can do to leather. Unless there's been a flood or something there's no reason why your boots would be caked in mud.