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any suggestions?Had some beer spilled on these CXL boots. The beer seems to have left some dark spots on the leather. Is there something I need to do to get this out or will this naturally even out with time?
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have you tried simply wiping down with a damp cloth ?any suggestions?
I have, made no impacthave you tried simply wiping down with a damp cloth ?
Jack & White Bros? They look very White Kloud-y.Happens often to my boots, nothing I've found will remove them entirely, but I've found ways to make them less noticeable.
The spots mostly went away mostly after I polished them lightly with med-brown wax. I like waxing my boots though, evening out the water spots was just a bonus, so if that's not your style, I'd avoid. The pictures here taken a week or so apart, first picture just worn, never conditioned, second is after light conditioner and wax.
What I think is the best option is just keep wearing them, especially if it's raining, if the entire boot gets soaked, basically it will even them up, but sometimes it won't fully even up on leathers like Shinki.
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Yep, my favourites!Jack & White Bros? They look very White Kloud-y.
I'm not sure that's the original plastic reinforcement, it looks like someone tried to repair fraying tape. I've repaired fraying tape this way myself but it is key to use a very thin piece of fabric, when too thick it won't go through the slider.Just scored a very nice deal on a NOS Lost Worlds G-1, only issue being the main zip no longer works. The left side when the zip ist not inserted is working fine, goes freely up and down, however when I try to insert the other side, it will not zip up. Upon closer inspection, it appears due to age, the harder plastic part where the insertion pin is weak and flaking and I think also maybe it has separated from being tucked into the backside of the insertion pin?
Any good ways to try remedy this at home?
So now I felt confident to do another zipper tape repair, this time using all purpose glue.
I used a NOS zipper as a donor for the reinforcement piece, it came loose after soaking it in hot water for an hour.
Before gluing the piece onto the zipper I cut away the old reinforcement as much as possible as you don't want the tape to become too thick (when too thick it won't slide into the zipper box anymore).
The end result, a reinforcement piece that's stiff without being hard or brittle.
Ah yes, spot on, I gave it a double check, what I thought was stitching was just a ripped part of the repair tape upon closer inspection, it wraps around the bottom and it looks like there are maybe 2 layers? I'll remove it and see what's what under there.I'm not sure that's the original plastic reinforcement, it looks like someone tried to repair fraying tape. I've repaired fraying tape this way myself but it is key to use a very thin piece of fabric, when too thick it won't go through the slider.
I used some olive oil on my vintage Buco's.Very stoked about this, any recommended products to lubricate the zippers for future ease of use?
Thanks so much, I will try clean it up a little with a toothbrush then use some oil later and hopefully get it running smooth again. I bought the jacket with the understanding that the zipper was broken so really nice to be able to get it working even if with a struggle.I used some olive oil on my vintage Buco's.
Here are some more professional suggestions... They also mention olive oil btw lol.
https://zippershipper.com/blogs/blog/how-to-lubricate-a-zipper-5-solutions
One of the BEST repair method. Those 80's talons are a little finicky.Okay, so I removed the tape it zips up a few teeth now, thanks for the help! It does get stuck after a few teeth but I think the insertion pin seems pretty fine and in decent shape so not sure why the repair tape was used in the first place.
I think it may need a bit of lubrication on the zipper teeth now since it does zip very slowly and with much resistance.
Glad to see I don't think I'll be needing to replace this zipper.
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Got it zipped up with a lot of patience, for some reason the zipper really only seems to feed in the teeth properly when the zip tracks are pulled apart and not parallel to each other. Very stoked about this, any recommended products to lubricate the zippers for future ease of use?
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I've washed the jacket, removed the shoulder pads, glued some topcoat nicks, hand sewed the busted seams, replaced the elastic bands holding the gussets in place and reconditioned the leather. Now waiting for the replacement buttons to be delivered.
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