Repairing gouged/cut leather Florsheims

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  • čas přidán 15. 06. 2019
  • In this video I repair a deep cut on the toe cap of a friend's Florsheim double monk strap shoes. The owner accidentally opened a door into his shoe, and the door had a sharp metal edge that created a large deep cut in the toe cap. I sanded and filled the cut with black acrylic paint, wet sanded it down, and shined it back up to match. NOTE: there are many ways to fix a shoe, this is only one way. Saphir makes a good product I've used since called Creme Renovatrice. It comes in different colors. Black is easy to match, but the mid brown, brown, and tan colors can be tricky. It's a thick cream that you apply, and like the paint I used, it hardens dry. It's avaialbe at Amazon, The Elegant Oxford, or www.KirbyAllison.com as "Saphir Renovating Cream"
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  • @shawniemar
    @shawniemar Před 9 měsíci +4

    I never thought it would be so much fun to watch somebody polish shoes. This is great! As an artist I have plenty of acrylic products around. I came here today because I just found a brand new pair of UK-made Doc Martens for $3 at a yard sale. The only problem is there’s a big gouge and scrape mark on the toe of one of them. After watching your video, I feel confident in taking on the task of fixing them. I’ve used acrylic paint to fix a lot of things, so I’m pretty sure I’ll be able to make those shoes look great. Also, I just bought some nearly new Saphir shoe polish at an estate sale for a whopping fifty cents to use at the end. I just wish I had a shoe brush.

  • @jarrodsmith7652
    @jarrodsmith7652 Před 2 lety +8

    Not bad! Will do for "cheap shoes." Having to spit shine my black USGI Altama combat boots, way back when...they got the crap beat out of them marching and drilling and wading through swampy brush. I found that trimming off the flappy leather excess like you did was a must. With the black kiwi can...fill the lid with water, get a lighter and light the kiwi wax and let it burn the top layer of wax for about 10 seconds. Dip your rag and start applying the hot wax into the gouges. After the 3rd round, find a clean spot o your rag, dip in the water and harden off your polish. Wash-rinse- repeat until the gouge is built up to smooth surface, then finish your polish job. It's time consuming, but blends until it looks brand new. Thanks for your knowledge and experimentation. Good vid. No average Joe would see that gouge.

  • @williamfindspeople4341
    @williamfindspeople4341 Před 5 lety +20

    Not bad. In the military our jump boots always got cuts and scratches. If you take lighter fluid and mix it with kiwi boot polish, light it on fire. It works like body putty. Then do the water/spit shine.

    • @derrickrobertson3334
      @derrickrobertson3334 Před 4 lety +2

      I may try that.. got some old Redwings with a slice across the toe, not all the way thru.

    • @steventrosiek2623
      @steventrosiek2623 Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks a lot for the information. You're very kind to share it with us.

    • @ariadneanglin2303
      @ariadneanglin2303 Před 3 lety

      Heat it up or actually burn it

    • @jrh11254
      @jrh11254 Před 3 lety +1

      @@ariadneanglin2303 - light it on fire

    • @SuccessShared
      @SuccessShared Před 3 lety

      @@jrh11254 burn baby burn...!

  • @zefdin101
    @zefdin101 Před 3 lety +6

    “Fail forward “ I like that Robert. It has a good karmic sound feel. Almost like “pay it forward”
    Yes, I’m going to use that saying, thanks!

  • @DavesWatchLove
    @DavesWatchLove Před 5 lety +9

    Great work! Love the results. My biggest shoe victory to date is finding a nearly new, Made in the USA J&M Optima (black cap toe) for $7 in a Salvation Army store. It had a gouge in the toe, which is why, I'm sure, someone donated them. I stripped the toe with acetone, cut off the excess material, and gently sanded down that spot until perfectly smooth. With some black cream polish and a few layers of wax polish, I had a good-as-new classic black cap toe shoe to last me decades. Thanks Bob!

    • @23srod
      @23srod Před 4 lety +1

      Dave's Watch Love I’ve found some pretty cool stuff between Salvation Army to savers. Anywhere from J&M to vintage Cole Haan penny loafers. I’m always a fan of the hunt.

    • @alfonsomorales4251
      @alfonsomorales4251 Před 2 lety

      What grit sandpapers did you use?

  • @redwoodsquirrel432
    @redwoodsquirrel432 Před 5 lety +24

    Great work Robert, I think that given the original damage to the shoe, it has turned out looking really good. For a budget home repair I think it's a great job. 👍😊

  • @ct7649
    @ct7649 Před 5 lety +9

    Nice repair Bob! Very serviceable. I’ve seen cobblers mix leather dust with glue and apply to cuts like this. The idea being that the patch will actually take dye or pigments afterward, and not be as noticeable as acrylic. On a tan or brown shoe I believe the repair would still be visible, but could be masked with a darker patina (on toe area) or by using some combination of acrylic and solvent based dyes on the toe cap. It has to be light on the acrylic or it will obviously look painted. Keep up the experimentation and great videos!!

  • @dixiechampagne2892
    @dixiechampagne2892 Před 5 lety +13

    To fail forward: Love it!

  • @LayZeeDawg
    @LayZeeDawg Před 3 měsíci

    I didvavrepair and redyed a leather couch using SEM product.
    It worked beautifully. Filled cracks, cuts and tears.

  • @SplurgeFrugal
    @SplurgeFrugal Před 5 lety +3

    As they would say in the 70s, it's outa sight! Nice repair. I would be proud to wear the repaired shoes, and even more proud of not having to buy a new pair!

  • @gears5665
    @gears5665 Před rokem +1

    Good repair. I know this was posted a while ago but wanted to leave my kudos.

  • @chazgurrero3090
    @chazgurrero3090 Před 4 lety +2

    Great challenge. Love your music perfect to your challenge. I grew up in this erra music as a teen. Ausome time. Peace, and progress live on.

  • @drewdatification
    @drewdatification Před 2 lety

    Great video Bob! I don't have any cuts in my double strap monks but they do have lots of cracks and I did consider soaking them in water then drying them for 3 days to shape correct the leather but I'm now thinking of using your method to fix them. I have a wedding to attend next week, so, gonna give your method a shot. Thank you!

  • @123SUTANA
    @123SUTANA Před 4 lety +2

    Thanks for sharing. I’m going to give your technique a try.

  • @BlastReadingSeries
    @BlastReadingSeries Před 4 lety +1

    OMG, that beat drop!!! Love it!!!

  • @wheresyaya6792
    @wheresyaya6792 Před 9 měsíci

    as i settled in to watch, i began to hear a funky jam in the background. surprised? you bet ! 😅

  • @alvinprettyman1802
    @alvinprettyman1802 Před 5 lety +5

    great video ... you didn't strike me as a "funky" guy ... wish I could remember the seventys.

    • @TheRealBrook1968
      @TheRealBrook1968 Před 4 lety +1

      What were you doing in the 70s that you can't remember them? Hmmm.

  • @dfrazier1
    @dfrazier1 Před 3 lety +2

    I've used steel wool on army boots a few times, leather dye and polish.

  • @TheRealBrook1968
    @TheRealBrook1968 Před 4 lety +3

    High gloss paint shows every flaw on a wall. The matte finish of a flat is best to hide flaws. I wouldn't have used parade gloss. These shoes are wearable. Love to shine shoes while watching your vids.

  • @ExaltedWarrior
    @ExaltedWarrior Před 3 lety +1

    Robert's bringin tha funk! 2:50

  • @edgybarbie77
    @edgybarbie77 Před 6 měsíci

    Ty so much!! I need to repair my Doc Martens I pretty much ruined repairing my roof. It was the only shoes I felt I would never slip in. It did a number on them. I was ready to throw them out but something told me to check youtube videos. I can't afford new ones so I appreciate this more than you know❤

  • @creepercontroller13
    @creepercontroller13 Před 3 lety

    You saved them! I’m going to try the same on wine colored Frye clogs I have with damage ! Ty!

  • @MrIgottap
    @MrIgottap Před 4 měsíci

    Good job. Not great, but good enough for the girls I date. Painter’s tip, the shiner you finish something the harder it is to hide flaws. If you’re not able to get a perfect match on the grain a matte finish would help hide any flaws.

  • @carlosjones6278
    @carlosjones6278 Před 4 lety +2

    Good work 👍

  • @AlexJonesWasRight-oi6hl
    @AlexJonesWasRight-oi6hl Před 3 lety +1

    Great video and great music 🎶 I was strangely comfortable as I watched the process unfold . Thanks for the education as I am a reseller and I am about to “renovate” a pair of Harley Davidson cowboy boots , a pair of coral python and cow leather boots and cole Haan wingtips so wish me luck and thanks brother

    • @CobblerBob
      @CobblerBob  Před 3 lety +1

      Just be careful not to use this method on areas that flex a lot! Good luck, and thanks!

    • @AlexJonesWasRight-oi6hl
      @AlexJonesWasRight-oi6hl Před 3 lety

      @@CobblerBob very intuitive of you , you just kept me from making a huge mistake as one of the deep scratches is midway up the Harley Davidson leg ,thankyou!!! Should I use sapphire renovator ? Thankyou again

    • @CobblerBob
      @CobblerBob  Před 3 lety

      🤔I’m honestly not an expert at this... yes, I’d give Saphir a try

  • @gregorythomas2674
    @gregorythomas2674 Před 3 lety

    I'm not a professional....that's the best line of the opener! Classic BobCob! Keep up the great work and da funk! 😊👍

  • @SmallEngineRepairGuy
    @SmallEngineRepairGuy Před 5 lety +2

    Bob, You and I would see it because we are shoe geeks, but nobody else would see it, good job, fine repair. I wonder if another coat of filler would have concealed it 100%.

  • @LivingGood777APS
    @LivingGood777APS Před 2 lety

    Thank you Robert. Love your instructional videos

  • @BATDOYLE
    @BATDOYLE Před rokem

    Great job

  • @AGS1000
    @AGS1000 Před 3 lety

    That was a very smart solution. Just what I was looking for...

  • @mackerelduck7035
    @mackerelduck7035 Před rokem

    this is so calming. LOVE the music too!!

    • @CobblerBob
      @CobblerBob  Před rokem

      THANK you! Thanks for watching! A new video is releasing Fri 10/4 at 5pm EST by the way!

  • @SuperBullyone
    @SuperBullyone Před 4 lety

    nice workmanship

  • @mississippichris
    @mississippichris Před 4 lety +1

    "Fail forward" Yes!!

  • @Lee-vt6qo
    @Lee-vt6qo Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much, my cat scratched my Doc Martin and this really helped cover it up.

  • @zoelife7272
    @zoelife7272 Před 2 lety

    acceptable for sure. great job

  • @Kaschiba
    @Kaschiba Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you sir! This vid saved my shoe, learned to fix it from this and looks good too.

  • @rickdeweese8445
    @rickdeweese8445 Před 4 lety

    Well done.

  • @TheOneNeoLok
    @TheOneNeoLok Před 2 lety

    That party music is hilarious

  • @yvestorquest5760
    @yvestorquest5760 Před 4 lety

    Wizard level expertise!

  • @krisyallowega5487
    @krisyallowega5487 Před 4 lety

    Hey, that's a great repair! You saved a nice pair of shoes for your friend! I am currently repairing my brothers work boots. They have some tough gouges in them and splits. They're all leather uppers so they'll be good to practice on. As there are a couple of Florsheims and Nunn-Bush kicking around that need attention as well.
    I think you mentioned another coat or 2 of acrylic with more sanding. I was saying to myself just one coat?!? That will be difficult to stick. Meaning, another good scuff and the repair might tear again.

  • @knoxinzone1983
    @knoxinzone1983 Před 2 lety

    That's really smart to use the paint brush to apply the filler

  • @thomasrawlings4597
    @thomasrawlings4597 Před 3 lety

    Good job

  • @kgatelyjr
    @kgatelyjr Před 5 lety +5

    Robert, I like the Funk music. Great video.

  • @josiepena9519
    @josiepena9519 Před 3 lety

    It looked good just like new.

  • @muzamalgujjar0013
    @muzamalgujjar0013 Před rokem

    Good job 👍

  • @Mully_Shaves
    @Mully_Shaves Před 7 měsíci +1

    Not bad at all. I agree a second layer of paint and sanding may have made it less noticeable. Curious, what if you were to sand it down to where to wash completely gone, you’d obviously have to be sanding around it too. But what if you did that then dyed the leather again? I’m new to all of this. I did a pretty decent repair on my wife’s Doc Martens that I’m pretty proud of, but I think it could be better.

    • @CobblerBob
      @CobblerBob  Před 6 měsíci

      It's sometimes tough to decide when to quit, or when doing more will make it worse. I did these shoes several years ago, but if I reccall, I think they were corrected grain (coated) leather. I try to avoid sanding the surface of corrected grain leather, because when you do, you sand through the plasticy coating, and the sanded area will act and react differently than the surrounding leather.

  • @davidlynch2006
    @davidlynch2006 Před 2 lety

    Brilliant video Bob, got a pair of leather broughes and they have a deep scratch and am going to have bash at fixing them buddy and Al let you know how a get on.

    • @CobblerBob
      @CobblerBob  Před 2 lety

      Go for it! I have another video on sanding out a bad scuff on a pair of Mezlans without using any filler. It all depends on where the scratch is.

  • @CarStuffetc
    @CarStuffetc Před rokem

    Great soundtrack.

  • @walterco7701
    @walterco7701 Před 4 lety

    Amazing, want to do a boot that got chomped pretty good by a cat for me? Mostly kidding, this gives me a starting point to see if I can repair. They're my favorite boots!

  • @harry9392
    @harry9392 Před 3 lety +1

    If you used a darker polish it would make it burnished look and be somewhat invisible

    • @CobblerBob
      @CobblerBob  Před 3 lety

      Great idea! But the shoes are already black, I used black polish in the video.

  • @angelophan
    @angelophan Před 4 lety +3

    It's a great repair job, but I wonder if you'd really ever want to mirror shine them again. Wouldn't want to bring too much attention to the shoes.

  • @josehectorro9174
    @josehectorro9174 Před 4 lety

    Robert I've seen you treat and re-shine all kinds of shoes and dofferent types of leather. Would you follow the same procedure for shagreen stingray leather?

  • @-Cece
    @-Cece Před 2 měsíci

    What type of military aircraft is in the photos on the wall behind you? Did you serve? Tell us about your service.
    I admire that you did the shoe polishing with your long sleeves down. Your rag wrap around your hand was unique, I havent seen that before.
    And...bc you are married - make sure she has a special pair of shoes that dont touch the ground. 😉

  • @InovisIgaly
    @InovisIgaly Před 3 měsíci

    The exact thing happened to me today , leather boot caught the sharp metal part of bottom corner of door. Rushing into work…

  • @ScriptonicPipes
    @ScriptonicPipes Před 5 lety +6

    Looks a lot better for sure! I've seen you try to use paint a few times to fill in the void. Have you attempted to not fill it in at all? Like sanding it down, removing the damaged area and then lightly sanding the little area around it so its feathered in? You will have a slightly slightly thinner piece of leather; how ever I think the end result would be less noticeable. Especially on non black shoes. Either way good video, keep em coming.

    • @CobblerBob
      @CobblerBob  Před 5 lety +3

      Scriptonic - I didn’t try it with these bc the leather cut was SO deep. It was basically all the way through the top layer of leather.

  • @bungeedoughnut
    @bungeedoughnut Před 4 lety +2

    Oh my gosh... the kiwi comment cracked me up. 😂😂 does it matter on the type of acrylic paint? My cat attacked my made in England Doc Martens... and with the virus, I'm trying new things with my old boots lol at home😂😂

  • @helmutp.975
    @helmutp.975 Před 5 lety

    Saphir Renovatrice works perfectly for those scratches

    • @CobblerBob
      @CobblerBob  Před 5 lety

      Helmut P. - have you used it on a gouge that large? I haven’t used it, but I read the product description and it says it’s for scratches, etc, not a 1mm wide 1mm deep cut on the leather. Maybe I’ll just have to try it.

  • @xidrxpizxi1014
    @xidrxpizxi1014 Před 2 lety +1

    I have a pair that I’m trying to fix but there very worn out there’s a whole on the side that’s what I’m trying to patch up

  • @wheresyaya6792
    @wheresyaya6792 Před 9 měsíci

    curious as to the choice of acrylic paint..wouldn't it crack and flake? also, it allowed build up in the gouge? does the polish seal it in? id love to use this method on a few things.

  • @ianmedium
    @ianmedium Před 5 lety

    Wonderful job Robert

  • @sarthakmohapatra3738
    @sarthakmohapatra3738 Před 4 lety

    Pretty neat man. Personally I might try it.

    • @CobblerBob
      @CobblerBob  Před 4 lety +1

      SARTHAK MOHAPATRA - May I suggest practicing on a pair of shoes you aren’t afraid to destroy first! Good luck!

    • @sarthakmohapatra3738
      @sarthakmohapatra3738 Před 4 lety

      @@CobblerBob But this method is applicable only on a damaged shoe right ? Why wud I use this method on an undamaged shoe ?!?!

    • @CobblerBob
      @CobblerBob  Před 4 lety

      What I am saying is, if the shoes you want to repair are old cheap shoes, sure go ahead and try to repair them. If they are expensive shoes that you really love, you might want to go to the thrift store, buy some old pair of shoes for $4, slice them to make damage similar to the good shoes you want to fix, and practice on those cheap shoes first. I just wouldn’t make your first attempt on a pair of expensive nice shoes, that’s all.

    • @sarthakmohapatra3738
      @sarthakmohapatra3738 Před 4 lety

      @@CobblerBob yeah ok. Thnx

  • @rcsirish48
    @rcsirish48 Před 5 lety

    Nice job, another great tip and informative video!

  • @mohammadabu-saada4955
    @mohammadabu-saada4955 Před 4 lety

    Good job, but I didn’t know what was that black cream you applied at min 5:20?!!

  • @mfilter86
    @mfilter86 Před 3 lety

    Hi Robert! Thanks for making these videos. Just starting out here. What exactly are you doing with the blade after you sand?

    • @CobblerBob
      @CobblerBob  Před rokem +1

      At 4:22? I am cutting off stray torn small leather strands that are sticking up.

  • @ThriftedGent
    @ThriftedGent Před 5 lety

    Nice repair! I'd rock them. You did good sir

  • @RohitBassi
    @RohitBassi Před 4 lety

    Awesome

  • @SirNintendo64
    @SirNintendo64 Před 5 lety +1

    I can't believe what an amazing job you did! Greetings from Chicago, love the content

    • @CobblerBob
      @CobblerBob  Před 5 lety

      Cinephile5757 thank you!! 👊🏼

  • @rubencruz2486
    @rubencruz2486 Před rokem

    repair is acceptable. i like it

  • @MarioMateo
    @MarioMateo Před 4 lety

    totally acceptable.

  • @paulkissiah4729
    @paulkissiah4729 Před 4 lety

    I like the dog

  • @joegarcia54
    @joegarcia54 Před 5 lety

    Great job.

  • @pb1534
    @pb1534 Před 3 lety

    Could you apply the same technique for dr martens?

  • @frankcrawford416
    @frankcrawford416 Před 5 lety

    Nice repair.

  • @philschiavone101
    @philschiavone101 Před 5 lety +2

    That repair looks good. I would like you to try using the Saphir edge repair creme. It has resins in it that can be sanded down. Most professionals that I know just lightly sand and dye. But most professionals just pass altogether.

    • @CobblerBob
      @CobblerBob  Před 5 lety +2

      It’s been brought up enough I definitely need to get some and try it. I wasn’t eager to purchase it for this repair because the directions do not say it fills in deep scratches... I don’t think from that I read it would do the job needed here, but it certainly may have been a good option for a follow up coat after the acrylic to make the repair more invisible.

  • @The69bombero
    @The69bombero Před 5 lety

    Looks great

  • @Moo-Ray
    @Moo-Ray Před 4 lety +1

    good result, I'd feel better if you used Saphir polish though!

    • @CobblerBob
      @CobblerBob  Před 4 lety

      Detective Baby Legs - yes, you’re right, it is better, but these shoes are cheap corrected grain leather, and the owner of these shoes is a friend and he abuses the crap out of them. If there is an opportunity to use up my Kiwi, this seemed like the ideal time!

    • @Moo-Ray
      @Moo-Ray Před 4 lety

      @@CobblerBob If they aren't going to be taken care of, then agreed, that's the ideal time to use up the kiwi, they still came out shining.

  • @noreply5347
    @noreply5347 Před 5 lety

    Good job. I would be proud to wear them.

  • @elainebailey490
    @elainebailey490 Před rokem +1

    What was the filler you used to cover the scratch??

    • @CobblerBob
      @CobblerBob  Před rokem

      It's listed in the video description, but in this case I used black acrylic paint from Walmart.

  • @kerryprance3767
    @kerryprance3767 Před 3 lety

    Order yourself a " Bard Parker" surgical knife. You will like it a lot better that the exacto It's a common lab knife . The only problem is that the blades are brittle. heat them and then cool them in water to re - temper them.

  • @sethw997
    @sethw997 Před 2 lety

    If you sanded it a couple more times in stages, next w 250, then maybe one more, BEFORE shining, would that disguise it even more???

    • @CobblerBob
      @CobblerBob  Před 2 lety

      Short answer... YES. I probably could have filled it once more too.

  • @caidenstyles2644
    @caidenstyles2644 Před 3 lety

    What were the products used. I did see some. Can you list them all
    Thank you

    • @CobblerBob
      @CobblerBob  Před 3 lety

      The filler was Leather Studio acrylic paint (from Hobby Lobby I think). The polish was Kiwi Parade Gloss black. I used Kiwi Cordovan polish for the edges of the heels.

  • @MarioMateo
    @MarioMateo Před 4 lety +5

    Robert, you should check out the Adam Sandler movie, The Cobbler (2014). It’s on Netflix right now. It’s a pretty cool movie, and when they show him working on shoes, you see he uses JR Soles.

    • @CobblerBob
      @CobblerBob  Před 4 lety +3

      Mario Mateo - I’ve seen the movie a couple of times, but not in a year at least, I’ll have to check it out as I missed that before! Thanks!!

  • @Shepherdstudio1
    @Shepherdstudio1 Před 4 lety +2

    What kind of acrylic and where do you get it at, sir

    • @CobblerBob
      @CobblerBob  Před 4 lety

      george moore - the one I used is “Leather Studio” brand. I believe I got it at Hobby Lobby, they have a pretty large selection l, but I’ve also seen similar products at Walmart.

    • @Shepherdstudio1
      @Shepherdstudio1 Před 4 lety

      @@CobblerBob okay I'll go online and check it out thank you and God bless

  • @The442nd
    @The442nd Před rokem

    The black acrylic paint you used in this repair, is it specifically for leather shoes, or is it any acrylic paint?

    • @CobblerBob
      @CobblerBob  Před rokem +1

      The paint I used I this video is just regular acrylic paint from Walmart I believe.

    • @The442nd
      @The442nd Před rokem

      @@CobblerBob Thank you kind sir

  • @jbbanluta5011
    @jbbanluta5011 Před 4 lety +1

    Can this method be used in synthetic leather shoes?

    • @CobblerBob
      @CobblerBob  Před 4 lety

      JB Banluta - I don’t see why not?

  • @TheWoodWorkingPilot
    @TheWoodWorkingPilot Před 3 lety +1

    at 8:30 - is that water in the blue bowl? what's the purpose of the water?

    • @CobblerBob
      @CobblerBob  Před 2 lety +1

      It's to add a drop of water to the area being shined. It's commonly known as a "Spit Shine" or a mirror shine. It helps solidify the wax. So sorry for missing this comment!!

    • @TheWoodWorkingPilot
      @TheWoodWorkingPilot Před 2 lety

      @@CobblerBob I already figured it out but it’s never to late to reply :) thank u sir

  • @auntigingy8666
    @auntigingy8666 Před 2 lety +1

    Does anyone know if this will work on faux leather? I have a pair of boots I wear 6xs a winter and the truck scratch the fold. It’s not really noticeable but it could get worse. Don’t want to pay another $80 for a new pair either.

    • @CobblerBob
      @CobblerBob  Před 2 lety

      Yes, it should. Try not to sand into the faux leather. Try to only sand the filler material to match the surface. There are leather filler products available too.

  • @dogthatlooksattaxevaders6325

    Is that just regular acrylic paint?

    • @CobblerBob
      @CobblerBob  Před 4 lety

      CZcamsDemonitization Team - yes, if you freeze the video at 1:54 (sorry, I should have given more info!) the brand is “Leather Studio”. I got it from WalMart, but I don’t see it on their website now. I chose it bc it said “Leather and Vinyl” on the bottle. WalMart does carry Angelus brand, and although I have not used it, they have a very good reputation. Another key is that I knew that this damaged area does not flex. That’s gonna make a huge difference. A repair on an area that has stress on it and flexes will be more difficult.

  • @harrymason1053
    @harrymason1053 Před 4 lety

    I use superglue and then sand it.

  • @johnnyluna4655
    @johnnyluna4655 Před 2 lety

    Funky.

  • @edf2953
    @edf2953 Před 5 lety +2

    Bob, I think you did a great job repairing the leather on this shoe! I think your approach definitely produced the desired results. I do have one question. Just a question, not a criticism. I’m wondering why you didn’t first use a softer cream/polish which would contain more pigments and might possibly help fill in the line/gap caused by the slice in the leather. I was thinking that is what you might do before you used the harder shoe wax. Again, it’s just a question...not at all a criticism....great job as you continually hone your skills as a Cobbler. Great video!...Ed

    • @CobblerBob
      @CobblerBob  Před 5 lety +1

      Ed F - you’re a big supporter here so thanks!! BTW the Kiwi Parade Gloss is pretty soft, it seems to have the same hardness as regular Kiwi black, but you can tell it does shine up a little quicker. I guess I used it bc I have a whole tin of it and need to use it up on something. I skipped the softer cream polish bc I didn’t think I needed to color the leather, and I don’t see the cream polish building up at all.

  • @alvinprettyman1802
    @alvinprettyman1802 Před 5 lety +1

    good repair job ... good old fashioned American can-do spirit.. can do --- can did

  • @Toby_the_Glen
    @Toby_the_Glen Před 10 měsíci

    Much easier when the show is one colour. Not so easy when your scratch is across leather with a marbled effect?

  • @alphaTrader.oo1
    @alphaTrader.oo1 Před 5 lety +4

    Hi Robert, is the toe cap really a 2 layers leather?

    • @CobblerBob
      @CobblerBob  Před 4 lety +2

      Luis YL I’m not sure, but it kind of appears that way.

  • @yanoubailly
    @yanoubailly Před 4 lety +1

    Does it work with fake leather as well?

  • @ThePlumbum1
    @ThePlumbum1 Před 5 lety

    I Think that worked pretty well.

  • @arthurkurtz2448
    @arthurkurtz2448 Před 5 lety +1

    The repair is certainly acceptable...but what will happen to the acrylic paint in a sustained rain? I would suggest a leather filler (Leather World Technologies and many other brands out there) applied in several light coats and gently sanded could provide a perfectly smooth, waterproof base for dye or polish.

    • @CobblerBob
      @CobblerBob  Před 5 lety +1

      Arthur Kurtz - Do you have any links to any products? I’ll check out Leather Worls Texhnologies. Acrylic paint should be very waterproof, so I wasn’t too worried about that... I’ll update you guys if it doesn’t hold up though!

    • @arthurkurtz2448
      @arthurkurtz2448 Před 5 lety

      @@CobblerBob www.leatherworldtech.com/Leather-World-Leather-Filler-p/lwlf.htm
      This is the product I have used with great success. There is also a Finish Filler, which I haven't tried. I used their products to modify the dashboard of an old car, and was very pleased 👍

  • @jaimebuan262
    @jaimebuan262 Před 3 lety

    What is that tool that he used on 04:27?

    • @CobblerBob
      @CobblerBob  Před 3 lety

      Jaime Buan it’s a standard Xacto knife. I believe that’s the way the brand is spelled.

  • @reneemullins7499
    @reneemullins7499 Před rokem

    Have you ever repaired a cut in suede boots?

    • @CobblerBob
      @CobblerBob  Před rokem

      Honselty, no. I feel like that would be a two part equation: one part would be closing the gap, especially if it's on an area that is stressed, then the second part would be the cosmetic aspect of making it less visible. If it's just cosmetic and you could find some scrap leather trimmings of the same color, I wonder if the trimmings could be glued in place? I'm just thinking out loud. Sorry for the delayed response BTW.

  • @charlesberlanga4452
    @charlesberlanga4452 Před rokem +1

    What’s with the disco music?

    • @CobblerBob
      @CobblerBob  Před rokem

      LOL, I vary the type of music, but it all has to come from the CZcams audio library (not copyrighted). I understand you may feel it was a bad choice, but I vary it from video to video.