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    Iron Heart Fall/Winter 2025 Live Reveal - Thursday 12th of June at 1700BST

    WESCO-MRLOU-BLK - Wesco® - 10" Horsehide Pull-On "Mister Lou" Engineer Boot - Black

    WESCO - West Coast Shoe Company
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    • OaktaviaO
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      @goosehd yes i was thinking the same. I need to get more of that Renovator.

      IG: electricindigowizard

      "Possibly splitting hairs, but I consider @Oaktavia to be the beardy, dank High Magus of this denim game…" @neph93

      WTB: IHJ-72- XL/XXL

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      • long_john86L
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        @Oaktavia I love the various tones revealing themselves in your boots! They are thirsty for some lovin!

        6'4". Wingspan of Phelps.

        WTB:
        IHSH-399-ORA - Tag XXL
        IHSH-260-PPL - Tag XXXL
        IH-888S-SLBod - Tag 36

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        • Luijim78L
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          @Oaktavia gorgeous my friend, simply gorgeous 🤩🤩🤩… great work congratulations 👏👏👏👏👏

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          • OaktaviaO
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            @long_john86 me too, I'm curios what some conditioning will do to the tones.

            @Luijim78 thank you my friend, I thought you might like these photos

            IG: electricindigowizard

            "Possibly splitting hairs, but I consider @Oaktavia to be the beardy, dank High Magus of this denim game…" @neph93

            WTB: IHJ-72- XL/XXL

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            • seawolfS
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              Wesco Bee Oil is awesome if your boots need a nourishing drink.

              “Good design is actually a lot harder to notice than poor design, in part because good designs fit our needs so well that the design is invisible” - Don Norman

              @zeebeeleather

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              • OaktaviaO
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                @seawolf perhaps I will give that a try this go around. Thanks!

                IG: electricindigowizard

                "Possibly splitting hairs, but I consider @Oaktavia to be the beardy, dank High Magus of this denim game…" @neph93

                WTB: IHJ-72- XL/XXL

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                • seawolfS
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                  @Oaktavia happy to help!

                  “Good design is actually a lot harder to notice than poor design, in part because good designs fit our needs so well that the design is invisible” - Don Norman

                  @zeebeeleather

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                  • NikN
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                    They look really good. Could also try Bick4 to condition without causing any change in colour.

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                    • GilesG
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                      Or mustang paste....There are loads of options....

                      "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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                      • OaktaviaO
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                        Thanks Gents, I will weigh my options. I was thinking of getting some Mustang paste for my Extractor too so maybe I'll go that route.

                        IG: electricindigowizard

                        "Possibly splitting hairs, but I consider @Oaktavia to be the beardy, dank High Magus of this denim game…" @neph93

                        WTB: IHJ-72- XL/XXL

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                        • OaktaviaO
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                          Would Obenauf's leather oil be an OK treatment on my Mr. Lous? Or do they require something higher grade?

                          IG: electricindigowizard

                          "Possibly splitting hairs, but I consider @Oaktavia to be the beardy, dank High Magus of this denim game…" @neph93

                          WTB: IHJ-72- XL/XXL

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                          • RossR
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                            @Oaktavia I typed out a long ramble about leather care and then realised it'd take you 10 mins to get the answer you wanted 😂. So, for brevity: yes, you can use obenaufs - it's what I use here to keep the oil in the sample pair Ben wears, alongside a once over with some natural polish once the obenaufs has soaked in to help keep the oils in and the water out

                            If you want the long winded ramble:

                            Leather is probably the most use materials for footwear in all of human history, it's tough, durable and dependable and maintenance is surprisingly easy..

                            If you search the interwebs you'll find dozens if not hundreds of different 'the right way to maintain your leather' posts, sites and videos. It's not that there's no right answer, in my experience it's the opposite. There's dozens or indeed hundreds of correct answers.

                            Leather is animal hide at the end of the day, it's skin, and just like your skin it's strength is in its natural oils. If you've ever had your hands become extremely dry before you know the skin cracks and splits. Leather is the same, only unlike your skin which is attached to a living thing, it won't naturally replace it's own oils - so we have to do it.

                            The big enemy is water, if water gets into leather it'll displace those natural oils (oil floats on water) then evaporates, leaving your leather dry. So we want to get natural oils in and keep water out!

                            So for tougher leathers I use obenaufs, it's a liquid oil that's going to permeate into a thicker boot leather, other people may swear by Mustang paste or bee oil or any one of the thousands of products out there but the most important thing is you use a natural oil - beyond that it's down to preference, will it tint your boots (if they're a lighter colour)? Will it absolutely stink? How easy is it to apply? - all factors on that personal choice.

                            As for keeping the water out I've always sworn by a natural kiwi boot polish, my grandfather was in the royal logistics corps and insisted on teaching me how to polish boots and the necessity of it when I was about 12, been doing it ever since and never had a pair of shoes or boots die on me. The waxy nature of the polish will give you boots that extra shield against water penetration and massively slow down the 'drying-out' that comes from it.

                            As for how often to do it: I know lots of people have a schedule of every 3/6/12 months ect but really i don't find life to be so predictable, at least not here in the UK with our weather. So I just keep and eye on them and do them whenever they're starting to feel a little dry, keeping a closer eye on them during the wet seasons. If they ever get completely saturated (as in 'i jumped in a puddle that was deeper than i though it was and now my feet are wet') i'll let them dry fully then give them a once over to stay on the safe side but really even heavy rain should pose no problem to a well maintained pair of boots

                            Long winded ramble complete....for now....

                            EDIT: Edited for extra ramble

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                            • goosehdG
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                              @Ross Outstanding!! 👏

                              "I don't give a shit what anyone else is doing, we will do what is best for us and our customers" - Giles P. :)

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                              • OaktaviaO
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                                @Ross thank you for the excellent response my man. I will need to bookmark this or even print it out to stash it somewhere when I inevitably forget this and need to read it again. I appreciate you taking the time to wind and ramble it all out, so to speak!

                                I am happy you are for the Obenauf's, as I happen to have a decent sized amount at home with one of those wire/cotton ball applicator doohickies. I will take photos before and after (and post them here this weekend) as my Lous look even dryer in person than they do in the photos. I think my trip to Iceland and England did a number on them, plus wearing them with no care subsequently and lately.

                                I will also look into some kiwi boot polish and see how to apply that afterwards....that would be a first for me. At this point the boots are nearing 1000 days old from when they arrived so it would make sense more now than ever.

                                Thanks again and I hope you have a good day today and weekend.

                                IG: electricindigowizard

                                "Possibly splitting hairs, but I consider @Oaktavia to be the beardy, dank High Magus of this denim game…" @neph93

                                WTB: IHJ-72- XL/XXL

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                                • goosehdG
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                                  @Oaktavia Pro tip: since your boots are very dry, apply one coat and allow it to sink in and dry completely, then apply another coat. Most likely this will take a course of a few days.

                                  Only when the boots look wet and can wipe away excess conditioner, should you think about applying the shoe polish.

                                  This may take you 4-5 days depending on just how dry they are.

                                  "I don't give a shit what anyone else is doing, we will do what is best for us and our customers" - Giles P. :)

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                                  • RossR
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                                    @goosehd you beat me to it, was about to say exactly this.

                                    If you need advice re: polishing just give me a nudge and i'll walk you through my technique for it

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                                    • goosehdG
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                                      @Ross …I always put on some good tunes and have a glass of something when doing so. Great advice and you definitely know your stuff!!

                                      Cheers 🍻

                                      "I don't give a shit what anyone else is doing, we will do what is best for us and our customers" - Giles P. :)

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                                      • N
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                                        FWIW, I'd use cream rather than polish. Coloured if you want to get the boots back to black, non coloured if you want to keep the patina. I swear by Saphir. it will condition them too,

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                                        • goosehdG
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                                          As to kiwi boot polish, look for a neutral if you want the boots to show the patina of wear and tear. Black if you want to re darken them, or parade black for a mirror finish.

                                          Just so you know that the mirror finish is a ton of work with multiple thin layers applied and buffed. The down side is that the leather doesn’t breathe as well.

                                          "I don't give a shit what anyone else is doing, we will do what is best for us and our customers" - Giles P. :)

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                                          • RossR
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                                            @goosehd i've only done the parade ground shine one time, never again! 😂

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