Quoddy makes some great footwear. Their moccasins are awesome. Been lurking on the ring boots for a couple of years. Thanks for sharing all of this great content, Phil.
Hey man, great vid! I was wondering why did you use the tanning blend? Wouldnt the venetian cream suffice? Im asking cause where in located i cant get the tanners blend and can only use venetian but my chromexcel mocs are super dull. Btw, the chromepack soles rule! Have them in some Quoddy mocs that i usually use indoors or at the woods but never the street. Do you use yours in concrete and asphalt? Thanks!
I used the Tanner's Blend because it seems to clean well and it pairs perfectly with CXL leather. I haven't worn these shoes in a bit but I did wear them on the street, concrete and asphalt. The soles get dented by rocks
@@AshlandLeather Did you had a chance trying it yet? I'll buy it anyways for my first pair of leather shoes but an option from an expert is always appreciated. Keep up the good work. 💪
Quoddy makes some great footwear. Their moccasins are awesome. Been lurking on the ring boots for a couple of years. Thanks for sharing all of this great content, Phil.
Hey man, great vid! I was wondering why did you use the tanning blend? Wouldnt the venetian cream suffice? Im asking cause where in located i cant get the tanners blend and can only use venetian but my chromexcel mocs are super dull. Btw, the chromepack soles rule! Have them in some Quoddy mocs that i usually use indoors or at the woods but never the street. Do you use yours in concrete and asphalt? Thanks!
I used the Tanner's Blend because it seems to clean well and it pairs perfectly with CXL leather. I haven't worn these shoes in a bit but I did wear them on the street, concrete and asphalt. The soles get dented by rocks
Have you tried Saphir's greasy cream that is specifically made for chromexcel? I hear it works wonders.
Hey, Miguel. Nope, I have not tried Saphir's greasy cream. I'll add that to my list of products to try. Thank you very much
@@AshlandLeather Did you had a chance trying it yet? I'll buy it anyways for my first pair of leather shoes but an option from an expert is always appreciated. Keep up the good work. 💪
Any reason to use dish detergent over saddle soap?
You can use saddle soap! The saddle soap has some conditioner built in so skip the tanner's blend or any other conditioner
I noticed your shoes became little dull after applied shoe cream.
Those poor shoes.
I feel badly for anything that has to touch my foot