I recently pickup up a pair of vintage (maybe 1950s or 60s?) Florsheim wingtip shoes. They are a very nice dark brown, with the caps and decorative leather around the sides being a slightly lighter brown than the tongue and leather inlays on the sides.
I think the shoes would look even better if I could somehow lighten the cap and decorative side leathers a little more. I get the feeling that the tongue and inlay leathers are darker due to their softer makeup which has retained more of the polish color throughout the years. The caps and hard decorative sides are less accepting of polish color, and are easier to knock the polish off when buffing.
Does anyone know of a way to lighten the caps and decorative sides without damaging the leather? I've yet to try extensive dry polishing of these areas, as some hard rubbing with a rag might take some of the polish color off. Is there a solvent that would help with polish color removal without harming the leather (saddle soap, mechanic hand soap, rubbing alcohol, nail polish remover, etc)? Rubbing alcohol and nail polish remove sound too acidic, but I will be using a neutral polish to get the proper oils back in the leather. Any thoughts?
I think the shoes would look even better if I could somehow lighten the cap and decorative side leathers a little more. I get the feeling that the tongue and inlay leathers are darker due to their softer makeup which has retained more of the polish color throughout the years. The caps and hard decorative sides are less accepting of polish color, and are easier to knock the polish off when buffing.
Does anyone know of a way to lighten the caps and decorative sides without damaging the leather? I've yet to try extensive dry polishing of these areas, as some hard rubbing with a rag might take some of the polish color off. Is there a solvent that would help with polish color removal without harming the leather (saddle soap, mechanic hand soap, rubbing alcohol, nail polish remover, etc)? Rubbing alcohol and nail polish remove sound too acidic, but I will be using a neutral polish to get the proper oils back in the leather. Any thoughts?