Hi all and in particular leather-workers and cobblers. I am looking for options to fix the boots shown in the photos. They are British Tan "Seidel" - which is leather brand out of Chicago (from what I could gather.)
The left toe acquired a massive black stain that cannot be removed and the leather in that area appears to be worn thru - not sure if that is the natural color of the leather underneath the finish but my efforts to remove it seems to only make it worse - polish creams and wax polish do nothing.
From my research it seems like I have two options:
1) Leave 'em the way they are and chalk it up to "character" and "patina"
2) Dye both boots a dark enough color to cover up the stain.
The first is easy but doesn't sit right with me, the 2nd requires work that I am not sure I want to undertake - although dying boots doesn't look to be very difficult and I'm willing to try. If I do this option I would maybe try for two-tone finish as shown in the very last photo. (w/o the ostrich nips!)
(Photos 3 & 4 show original boots before the unfortunate stain event.)
Thanks to all in advance!
The left toe acquired a massive black stain that cannot be removed and the leather in that area appears to be worn thru - not sure if that is the natural color of the leather underneath the finish but my efforts to remove it seems to only make it worse - polish creams and wax polish do nothing.
From my research it seems like I have two options:
1) Leave 'em the way they are and chalk it up to "character" and "patina"
2) Dye both boots a dark enough color to cover up the stain.
The first is easy but doesn't sit right with me, the 2nd requires work that I am not sure I want to undertake - although dying boots doesn't look to be very difficult and I'm willing to try. If I do this option I would maybe try for two-tone finish as shown in the very last photo. (w/o the ostrich nips!)
(Photos 3 & 4 show original boots before the unfortunate stain event.)
Thanks to all in advance!