Shell Cordovan Shoe Shine Guide | How to Polish Cordovan Shoes

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  • In this shoe shine guide, founder Kirby Allison takes us through detailed steps on how to polish cordovan shoes using esteemed Saphir products.
    To read our full article on Cordovan Leather Care:
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    Products used in this video:
    Horsehair Brush:
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    Saphir Renovateur:
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    Deer Polishing Bone:
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    Cordovan Cream Polish:
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    Saphir Mirror Gloss Wax Polish:
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    Saphir Pate De Luxe Wax Polish:
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    Step 1 (03:51) Brush shoes with a horsehair brush
    Step 2 (04:29) Apply Saphir Renovateur
    Step 3 (06:04) Smooth out creases with Deer Polishing Bone
    Step 4 (08:21) Apply Saphir Cordovan Cream Polish
    Step 5 (12:03) Apply Saphir Mirror Gloss Wax Polish
    Step 6 (16:05) Apply Wax Polish to Welt and Edge
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 189

  • @kirbyallison
    @kirbyallison  7 років тому +28

    We hope this video helps with cleaning and maintaining your shell cordovan shoes.
    Let us know your thoughts!

    • @jarek1117
      @jarek1117 6 років тому

      Beautiful

    • @rollertee
      @rollertee 6 років тому

      curious have you tryed heating the shoe with a heat gun or hair dryer for better malability

    • @spartus09
      @spartus09 6 років тому

      Kirby, I believe the next pair of shoes in my collection will be Crockett & Jones Northcote or Derwent boots in what they call "waxed calf". From my understanding, these are to be treated in a similar fashion to cordovan, namely the deer boning, but otherwise using products meant for calf leather. I'm finding very little online about the treatment of this leather, including Crockett & Jones' website, although it seems to be essentially roughout leather that is heavily-impregnated with waxes for a smooth finish. Any knowledge on this?

    • @jeffstone7912
      @jeffstone7912 5 років тому

      Kirby Allison good information.

    • @hurlburtfamcamp6476
      @hurlburtfamcamp6476 5 років тому +2

      Hello Kirby, in this video you use the mirror gloss polish on cordovan, but in the FAQ of the product it is stated:
      "You are unable to use the mirror gloss on Shell Cordovan due to the turpentine in the polish.
      - Hanger Project #Reply06/22/2018"
      Could you explain the discrepancy? Is Mirror Gloss safe for cordovan?
      A clarification would be greatly appreciated, and thanks for the great vids!

  • @DelinxDelinquant
    @DelinxDelinquant 7 років тому +69

    Damn this shoe is not for vegetarians. First it's horse then deer bone

  • @vividhughes
    @vividhughes 5 років тому +10

    Question: 5 minutes in you apply the Saphir Renovateur, however the container lid says Cordovan and looks like the Cordovan Neutral cream polish container. Is there a specific Renovateur for Cordovan that is labeled for Cordovan? Or is Renovateur Renovator and can be used on calf skin and cordovan alike?

  • @NPC_maga
    @NPC_maga Рік тому +1

    Shell nut here: DO NOT ***EVER*** USE POLISH. It entirely ruins the natural glassy sheen of the shell, and if you're using cheap polish with weird solvents (looking at you, Kiwi), it may cause permanent damage. One very important thing to understand about shell cordovan is that it is VERY nonporous, meaning that it doesn't really absorb much of anything. In addition to the relative scarcity of the material, this is why it is so expensive; because the dyeing process is excruciating (and raw uncolored shell is bland af).
    Additional, while I cannot speak for Saphir cordovan products (I use exclusively a very simple Lexol neatsfoot oil on all my shell), you need to be VERY careful when applying any product to it. Because of how non-absorbent the material is, applying even slightly too much will result in a very unsightly residue, particularly at any flexion point over the vamp, and ruin the natural sheen of the material, and this can take days or even WEEKS of brushing to remove. Most shell enthusiasts will claim that you virtually never need to apply product to shell except after double digit wears and/or several months, perhaps even on a yearly basis. I find that this is mostly true, unless you have well-worn shell that requires a bit of extra TLC to prevent unsightly microcracks that will literally ruin the shoe to the point where you should actually throw them away. Unlike calfskin, microcracks on shell are entirely unsalvageable, and the shoe is well and truly ruined. And God forbid you get a real crack in the material, as these will cause the raw undyed natural shell to be exposed, which is rather glaring to all but the entirely undiscerning idiot, who also probably wears sneakers with his suit.
    That being said, if you're like me and on a relative budget (ie cannot justify flying to London and dropping several thousand dollars at John Lobb, etc for bespoke nonsense), and peruse eBay listings for shell cordovan shoes, you MUST oil the f*ck out of these upon receipt, because you truly have no idea how the previous owner(s) have treated them. One of my first pair of shell shoes (the coveted Florsheim 93605 Imperials) looked like they were in great shape (minus the soles, which should've probably been my first clue). Within about 2-3 hours on my first day wearing them, I had a 1in crack across the vamp. Entirely irreparable, 100% ruined. In this case, you either need to be able to recognize what dry shell looks like (which takes time and understanding of how different brands dye it, ie Alden, who applies a factory finish over the Horween process, which gives the color 8 "burgundy" a more purplish/plum hue when compared to old school color 8 produced by Florsheim/Hanover), or just apply oil until the shell no longer takes it, and then spend several days brushing away to get that residue off.
    End rant. If anyone stumbles upon this video in their quest for how to maintain the best kind of shoes to have ever graced the feet of men and has further questions, feel free to ask. The world needs more people who care about nice shoes.

  • @Qubnomil
    @Qubnomil 6 років тому +11

    The bone is amazing. It is night and day different. You can take out creases with it. Just prod, mold, knead even with the blunt end. Cordovan is a tough leather - you can push it around; just don't pull it or it'll snap.

  • @benjaminkenobi21
    @benjaminkenobi21 5 років тому +14

    "slide the bone"

  • @_iErik
    @_iErik Рік тому +1

    How do you square your recommendation against products with solvents with 1) the fact that Skip Horween, the maker of Shell Cordovan, recommends Venetian Shoe Cream, which contains petroleum distillates (a solvent), for caring for shell cordovan? 2) the fact that the mirror gloss you use contains turpentine solvents?

  • @MrBanegasgaleas
    @MrBanegasgaleas 5 років тому +3

    What else can I use instead Deer bone 🦴 to reduce the creases in the vamp?

  • @stephenkormanyos766
    @stephenkormanyos766 4 роки тому +3

    Hello-
    Spectacular video! Thank you!
    Were you aware that the traditional American method for shining shell cordovan is to use Venetian Cream (not the Venetian Leather Balms of course!) This product I believe was developed by C. A. Zoes Manufacturing Company in Chicago in association with Horween, also located in Chicago perhaps a century or so ago by now.
    This product is available in more colors than Saphir and Boot Black currently offer in cordovan cream polishes, including a red which is nice for Allen Edmond’s chili shell cordovan shoes.
    And it’s super cheap at $7.50 for a nice little bottle, and can be bought in larger volumes for some colors-1 quart for $25.00 and 1 gallon for $95.00.
    My dad swore by Venetian Cream for his Florsheim Imperial shell cordovan shoes back in the day and it’s never failed me yet for my shell cordovan shoes either.
    Thanks again for the video!
    Steve K.

  • @timoc5880
    @timoc5880 Рік тому +1

    No sure about the mirror gloss things. I brought a cordovan shoe, and I was advise by the shop keeper not to use any shoe polish wax.

    • @NPC_maga
      @NPC_maga Рік тому

      agreed. Some will say that you shouldn't even use a brush that has been used to buff off polish for the fear of transferring said polish to the shell. Probably a bit overkill, but also you can get a decent second brush for pretty cheap. Not so much with a pair of good shell.

  • @bazlur-Vancouver
    @bazlur-Vancouver 3 роки тому

    I saw Japanese leder cordovan wax made of (Ingredients)
    Pure beeswax from Gifu prefecture, argan oil,
    jojoba oil, vaseline.

  • @sergiodanelunaiii7773
    @sergiodanelunaiii7773 5 років тому +4

    Does the timing of edging matter? I have been under the impression that welt and edge care should occur after brushing the first layer of grit. I find this helps avoid tampering or tarnishing the shining one applies. Additionally, the deer bone is new to me. Can I begin to use deer bone on shoes well worn or should the process begin on newer shoes? On a side note, these are absolutely lovely shoes.

    • @bassheadlife492
      @bassheadlife492 3 роки тому

      If do the edging 1st, you can use the deer bone whenever

  • @hurlburtfamcamp6476
    @hurlburtfamcamp6476 5 років тому +1

    Hello Kirby, in this video you use the mirror gloss polish on cordovan, but in the FAQ of the product it is stated:
    "You are unable to use the mirror gloss on Shell Cordovan due to the turpentine in the polish.
    - Hanger Project #Reply06/22/2018"
    Could you explain the discrepancy? Is Mirror Gloss safe for cordovan?
    A clarification would be greatly appreciated, and thanks for the great vids!

  • @Moncriefs
    @Moncriefs 4 роки тому +2

    Wow, That Mirror gloss is CRAZY!!!

  • @carlosroberto366
    @carlosroberto366 7 років тому +21

    Deer polishing bone .... now that is something new to me :O

    • @ruperttmls7985
      @ruperttmls7985 3 місяці тому

      Creo que en la página web de zapatos Carmina se pueden adquirir.

  • @jesselopez904
    @jesselopez904 7 років тому +2

    Class & Style...well done.
    Hanwag Tashi boots yak leather and leather lining. German made boots. Peace

  • @rhsab1
    @rhsab1 5 років тому +1

    Kirby, enjoy all your videos. I have a pair of new cordovan burgundy park avenues(factory second) and the toe box is rough texture and looks faded, or maybe the leather was wet? Can I fix this? rest of the shoe is smooth and shiny.

    • @kirbyallison
      @kirbyallison  5 років тому +1

      Raymond Sabetta hard to say. Can you post a picture on Instagram and tag me @kirbyallison?

  • @kraigartelt-cullen6150
    @kraigartelt-cullen6150 6 років тому +1

    Kirby, I am familiar with caring for traditional shoes and, thanks to you, I only use Saphir now. I have just ordered a textured leather shoe, known as Bertie Professor Leather Derby Shoes from John Lewis. I am assuming the only method of care for shoes like this would be using a cream polish and a horse hair brush. Any advice?

  • @jthwang4841
    @jthwang4841 6 років тому +1

    Can you perform a presidential shoe shine on cordovan shoes? Is Dubbin okay to use on cordovan, it is there a better moisturizer? Thanks for a great video.

  • @frankrodriguez8990
    @frankrodriguez8990 5 років тому +1

    The deer bone you can lubricate with very little olive oil. So it doesn't dry out.

  • @ArchdukeJames
    @ArchdukeJames 5 років тому +1

    So Kirby, question about the deer bone: Can you ask a local hunter to bring you back deer bones from a carcass and you can use these? Or are they specially prepared? If so, how are they prepared?

  • @rafacalderon6683
    @rafacalderon6683 3 роки тому

    Kirby. I used Renovateur on a pair of vintage Bostonian 5800 Shell Cordovan I purchased out of eBay 4 times over a month before wearing them for the first time. However, on the first wear, they cracked... Severely.... Over the brogue. What did I do wrong? Help pls

  • @shawmeck9323
    @shawmeck9323 6 років тому +1

    How did you keep you cuff so white an clean after brushing? :) Also do you plan on selling arm guards to protect your sleeves from polish dust? Lastly I would love to see a video on how to use your Reliable steam station 😊 Thanks again.

  • @MindbodyMedic
    @MindbodyMedic 4 роки тому

    “ The shoes are absolute art pieces! Fantastic presentation and exquisite quality, cannot be surpassed”
    - Mr. Sylvester Stallone, Actor, Producer & Director
    Endorsement on Cleverlys website

  • @i.o.3563
    @i.o.3563 7 років тому +2

    As always, nice tutorial.
    Just wanted to add, there are special cordovan cream within assortment of some premium shoe care brands like Boot Black or Burgol.

    • @kirbyallison
      @kirbyallison  7 років тому

      Yep! Saphir was the first, but the others have followed!

  • @damrongsakjaneratanachuen4709
    @damrongsakjaneratanachuen4709 11 місяців тому

    What really annoy me is when looking intentionally on my Shell cordovan shoes when they're catching the light. there're so many thin small scratching lines from horsehair brush. Im quiet sure my brush is soft enough which I also use it with other calf leather shoes. Do you think that is normal?
    shoes are meant to be wearing, brushing and taking care. but with the price I paid for them I cant get my mind off that I also have ruined them. So sad.

  • @DreamTheater701
    @DreamTheater701 7 років тому +3

    I've been waiting for this video for about a month! Thank you

  • @suleimanshaik
    @suleimanshaik 7 років тому +1

    Thanks a million. I honestly did not know my new Cordovan Chippewa Boots were not cow leather as the label stated " 100% leather". Now all I need to do is the find Saphir products in SouthAfrica.

    • @kirbyallison
      @kirbyallison  7 років тому +1

      We can ship to South Africa!
      Yes, Cordovan is radically different than standard calfskin. Even calling it a "leather" is a little misleading since it is technically a membrane and not a skin.

  • @timorogenmoser3853
    @timorogenmoser3853 6 років тому +1

    Hi Kirby,
    nice video. Can I clean wax polish off cordovan shoes using the Saphir Renomat or is there another product that is optional for cordovan cleaning?
    Best wishes

    • @kirbyallison
      @kirbyallison  6 років тому +1

      Reno'Mat is the best product. Totally safe to use.

  • @jbandy10
    @jbandy10 6 років тому +1

    I see that you used the wax and brush to shine the welt and edge in this video. Is there any reason why you did not do this in some of your other tutorials? It seems you have various edge care routines.

  • @jmdelira87
    @jmdelira87 5 років тому +1

    Sir, would you be able to do a video on cleaning a leather jacket? Is it the same as shoes? Thanks for all that you do for us.

  • @benh6753
    @benh6753 2 роки тому +1

    Dear Kirby - does the special treatment applied to Alden's require any modifications to the extraordinarily helpful guidance you provide in this and your other cordovan videos? For example, would using RenoMat kill the factory high gloss finish of Aldens? (I also have black cordovans from Rancourt, and they too seem to have arrived new with a high gloss finish). I'm concerned that regular polish may have been used on the Aldens when I had them shined at a hotel, and I was considering using the RenoMat to remove anything like that. But now that I understand there's a special treatment applied by Alden I am hesitant to mess with them. I do like the high gloss and would prefer to keep it.

    • @12cc90
      @12cc90 11 місяців тому

      Curious as to whether you got an answer to this, or how Renomat turned out on your Aldens. My full strap loafers are nearing 10 years old and have never been deer-boned or had Renomat used.

  • @messmer777
    @messmer777 6 років тому +2

    Pretty sure this is the 80s Guy from Futurama

    • @Tinyten
      @Tinyten 3 роки тому

      We can dance ...
      Dun dun dundun dun dudun dun dun.

  • @ts6640
    @ts6640 7 місяців тому

    Would ‘heat’ (e.g. heat gun/hair dryer) help with smoothing out the uppers?

  • @JohnNoZ35
    @JohnNoZ35 3 роки тому

    I accidentally bought cordovan polish. Can I use it on calfskin?

  • @JamesMilliganJr
    @JamesMilliganJr 5 років тому +1

    Is the deer bone reserved solely for cordovan shoes?

  • @eharris6347
    @eharris6347 6 років тому +6

    I didn't know that Donald trump other son knew so much about shoes

  • @freddieslaughter1107
    @freddieslaughter1107 3 роки тому

    Shell Cordovan is way over priced for the average consumer.

  • @brianagee2790
    @brianagee2790 3 роки тому

    I took my cordovan color 8, Alden bluchers shoes to a cobbler a while back and as I examine my shoes I can see there is some layer of polish of something with very obvious brush strokes. It looks very amateur and unattractive. Some places even have places where the wax or whatever had built up and had bubbled, leaving strange craters above the surface of the shell. When I walk in them, the creases force white coloring (probably wax?) to come to the surface. So ugly. I am really pretty frustrated with the outcome and instead of taking this to the cobbler, who obviously did not know how to care for shell, I'd rather fix the problem myself. Any advice? Do i just follow this video precisely or is there something I should do to strip whatever the cobbler had done to it?

  • @kongmw
    @kongmw 7 років тому +3

    great video! i don't even have cordovan shoes lol hopefully it comes in handy some day!

    • @kirbyallison
      @kirbyallison  7 років тому +2

      Cordovan shoes are quite special. Some people love them. Some people hate them. They're different... for sure. I only have one pair and, honestly, don't find myself wearing them all that often.

  • @joeguzman3558
    @joeguzman3558 2 роки тому

    It sounds like a needed this advice for my marriage Lol

  • @TigerDude333
    @TigerDude333 3 роки тому

    I seriously doubt that Churchill wore square toed shoes.

  • @benm2370
    @benm2370 2 роки тому

    You really think Churchill tied his own shoes?

  • @didamnesia3575
    @didamnesia3575 Рік тому

    What should I use on pre-ban Sea Turtle boots?

  • @joserios-bi8yd
    @joserios-bi8yd 5 років тому +1

    Would something like the deer polishing bone be helpful for getting creases out of calfskin?

    • @Lyccea
      @Lyccea 3 роки тому

      Would probably work somewhat on chromexcel since it is goes through a similar process as shell.

  • @angelophan
    @angelophan 4 роки тому

    Humans are such apex predators we wear animals and use them to clean our clothes. My rabbit fur hat, on my sheep hair suit, my leather belt/suspenders, in my cordovan shoes. It's good to be a man!

  • @Richardiraha
    @Richardiraha 2 роки тому

    Hi Kirby. I just bought a Guidi Q10 bag made of full grain horse vegetable tanned leather. It was also object dyed so there are varying degrees of burgundy patina on it. Would the the polishes you used in this video be safe to use on it or do you have another recommendation. The guidi website only gives instructions for their boots which are the same leather as my bag. They simply say "grease" the leather every few weeks to keep it supple. So vague! Thanks for your help.

  • @sorabji1
    @sorabji1 6 років тому

    Would you suggest following all of the same steps for Alden cordovan shoes? Concerning the layer they apply to the surface of their cordovan, I didn't know if you suggest anything different.

  • @peterthelin9951
    @peterthelin9951 5 років тому

    Hi Kirby. I was living in Sweden earlier. As you know, we have a lot of snow and slush. I fill a syringe with mink oil and put in the microwave to make it soft. Then I push in the soft mink oil between the top skin and sole. (might use the wrong english words) I also push in mink oil between the heal and the sole to protect it. To avoid water top go in and destroy the leather. Is this a good method? Any better ideas? Kind regards. Peter Thelin

  • @carlosjavieruhlmann
    @carlosjavieruhlmann 7 років тому +1

    Excellent video! One question, the recommendation that only the toe of the shoe be polished to a high luster applies only to cordovan or also to calf leather. If the entire shoe finish has already been treated, how can the cracking of the wax at the instep area be prevented? Thanks!

    • @kirbyallison
      @kirbyallison  7 років тому +3

      The cracking of the wax at the instep can be prevented by simply using less hard waxes with fewer coats (one or two) or with a softer cream polish.

  • @roofchees9
    @roofchees9 5 років тому

    You use a horsehair brush in this video for cordovan but I remember in a more recent video that you suggest a pigbristle brush. While I'm sure both are adequate do you feel one is superior?

  • @stevefok
    @stevefok 7 років тому +1

    Hi Kirby,Some of my light color cordovan shoes have some water stain that cannot be removed after I wore them in the rain. Any idea how can I get rid of the water stain? Thanks!

    • @kirbyallison
      @kirbyallison  7 років тому +5

      There are two strategies:
      1. Try to use some vinegar and water.
      2. You can try the Saphir Hiver Winter (www.hangerproject.com/saphir-hiver-winter-salt-snow-stain-remover.html)
      3. Or, as a last resort, dunk the entire shoe in a bucket of water to basically just bring the entire shoe to the same color.
      But, otherwise, water and salt stains are very, very difficult to remove.

  • @thomas19902323
    @thomas19902323 6 років тому

    How does the Saphir Cordovan cream compare to the Alden "Color 8 Cordovan" cream? I have both, but have never used the Alden one.

  • @gsr4079
    @gsr4079 7 років тому

    can anything be done do work out deep scratches or other flaws on shell cordovan? any filler or other product you carry to "repair" shell cordovan.

  • @ls-l1518
    @ls-l1518 2 роки тому

    Carmina has cordovan shoe polish.

  • @audreyssingingadventures6475
    @audreyssingingadventures6475 7 років тому +5

    Awesome video! I just picked up some of this for my shell Park Ave's. FYI, Allen Edmonds carries a Cordovan Cream, pigmented across their portfolio. I'm sure there's no comparison with the Saphir though!

    • @kung_fu_panda_69
      @kung_fu_panda_69 6 років тому

      Shane Trefftzs hey I wanted to ask how the AE cordovan are holding up as I am thinking of buying a pair for myself! Do you recommend any other company?

    • @harley3250
      @harley3250 6 років тому +1

      Alden is a GREAT American too! Most of my shoes are A&E or Aldens. I have some vtg. Florsheim and Lloyd & Haig just to mention a few. However I LOVE my A&E Leeds PTB and My Aldens 990 PTB, in shell cordovan, L&H, 2161 & 2160 Aldens... I love the classics LWB in Cordovan. It became a passion of mine, buying wearing and caring for Great Shoes and boots...

  • @oliverkuzma5365
    @oliverkuzma5365 4 роки тому

    How often do cordovan shoes need this treatment? Once a week/month/year? Thanks :)

  • @kimlin920
    @kimlin920 5 років тому

    Hi Kirby or anyone else know of any cobbler that can do this sort of shining in the Los Angeles area?

  • @DavidLange1492
    @DavidLange1492 5 років тому

    I've heard about using heat to relax wrinkles in cordovan. Kirby what's your thought on that?

  • @wenlung1
    @wenlung1 6 років тому

    Hi it’s better to use pig bristle or horsehair to polish cordovan leather? Thank you

  • @ChinskiChat
    @ChinskiChat 7 років тому

    Great toebox shine - how would you get the rest of the shoe up to that gloss if not using the saphir mirror product?

  • @papabutpaste119
    @papabutpaste119 6 років тому

    Hi Kirby, I just got some new shell cordovan Oxblood tassel loafers from Allen Edmonds and I don't know which color cordovan cream polish to use from The Hanger project. If you could help me out in choosing the right color that would be great!
    thanks for this video on how to care for cordovan leather I didn't know I had to use a different product!

  • @hugenbergerdesigns
    @hugenbergerdesigns 4 роки тому

    Can u use a cordovan polish on calf skin? What happens if you do?

  • @cao7064
    @cao7064 4 роки тому

    I saw this & bought a deer bone from Carmina. After many times of use, this is a STUPID tool. You can use any smooth iron bar, boll, even spoon with shoe cream or wax.

  • @tanquesalazar333
    @tanquesalazar333 5 років тому

    Hola buenas tardes disculpa tengo una duda eso rs un hueso y otra cosa me puedes apoyar en esta duda donde puedo conseguir esos productos gracias

  • @lilhavin
    @lilhavin 6 років тому +1

    Outstanding sir!

  • @ВячеславРусецкий-х6ш

    Hello! can i use Saphir Creme Universelle on cordovan shoes?

  • @frederikhestvang330
    @frederikhestvang330 6 років тому

    Hi Kirby.
    Thanks for a great channel!
    Would it make sense to use the Nappa or Mink products from Saphir instead of Renovateur? If I understand it correct they contain less solvens, that cordovan doesn't respond well to.
    Regards all the way from Denmark,
    Frederik.

    • @kirbyallison
      @kirbyallison  6 років тому +1

      Frederik Hestvang The Renovateur is water-based, so it doesn’t contain solvents. The 100% Mink Oil would probably be too greasy - I wouldn’t use it. If you needed that level of conditioning, I’d use the Saphir Cordovan Cream Polishes.

  • @frederikhestvang330
    @frederikhestvang330 6 років тому

    Extra question:
    How do you strip-clean a pair of cordovans? Renomat? Rubbing alcohol? I don't wanny ruin my newly aquired vintage C&J Bradfords.

    • @kirbyallison
      @kirbyallison  6 років тому

      I'd be careful in stripping... you can use some Reno'Mat, but I wouldn't be too aggressive and would make sure that you immediately recondition with the Saphir Cordovan Cream Polish.

  • @jeanweewee
    @jeanweewee 6 років тому

    What is the best product and method to stripe cordovan back to original colour? I’ve tried the RenoMat but it’s not getting all of the pigment/prior costs off - completely, any help and tips would be greatly appreciated

    • @kirbyallison
      @kirbyallison  6 років тому

      You could use Saphir Decapant. It is very strong.
      www.hangerproject.com/saphir-decapant-leather-stripper.html

  • @markholland5767
    @markholland5767 5 років тому

    I want to order mirror polish, but I can never get through to you

  • @dosetti
    @dosetti 5 років тому

    Can you use cordovan cream polish for cow hide shoes?

  • @michaelcicco9522
    @michaelcicco9522 2 роки тому

    Do you advise conditioning new shell cordovan boots before wearing? Your videos are awesome! Thanks.

  • @vadimdon
    @vadimdon 6 років тому

    coundnt ubderstand the bame of the brush. can you please tell me . i want to buy one

  • @Jxj77ml
    @Jxj77ml 6 років тому

    Just got some new Shell Park Ave from AE. This vid has helped out lots! Thanks Kirby!

  • @dinahhoyttaylor1117
    @dinahhoyttaylor1117 6 років тому +5

    We always used a deer bone on our hunting boots, which are made of what they call 'reverse waxed calf'. They would take out marks from wire, thorns and the like encountered when fox hunting. I have a several pair of custom boots with full wooden trees, and some of my older field boots (ones with laces over the instep) are still in use and the leather is as smooth as silk. Thank you for the video.

  • @HeavyProfessor
    @HeavyProfessor 4 роки тому

    Great

  • @dorkuchotanihu9589
    @dorkuchotanihu9589 6 років тому

    I WILL TRY TO KEEP UP WITH THE WAY YOU ARE SHINE SHOES .THANKS

  • @jazzmusic808
    @jazzmusic808 6 років тому

    Do you sell the Saphir's Blue Line of products?

  • @nomnom9308
    @nomnom9308 5 років тому

    How do you know if the deer bone is too dried or not?
    Would it be ok to use cordovan creme and calf leather?

  • @blessedcajun
    @blessedcajun 6 років тому

    Thanks for the video. Can you use the renomat on cordovan?

  • @mikaeinhannen4246
    @mikaeinhannen4246 5 років тому

    Would you use the saphir etalon noir sattle soap on cordovan? Love this product but only used it on "standard" leathers to date.

  • @Patrick_B687-3
    @Patrick_B687-3 7 років тому

    So, when are your Cordovan starter kits going to be back in stock? I’ve been perusing your site since first finding your youtube channel yesterday.

    • @kirbyallison
      @kirbyallison  7 років тому +1

      We have everything but the deer bone, which is why the starter kit is out of stock.

  • @jamesbryce2865
    @jamesbryce2865 6 років тому

    I guess those same oils are put into/onto the bone, so why can't you re-saturate it when it gets a little dry?

    • @kirbyallison
      @kirbyallison  6 років тому

      James Bryce They’re the natural oils from the deer bone... I’m not sure how you would replenish them. You could try soaking the bone in some Saphir Neat’s Foot Oil. Guess wouldn’t be risking anything if the deer bone was already dry.

  • @rhymeandreasoning
    @rhymeandreasoning 7 років тому +2

    Great video and shoes, as always. Maybe you could do a tutorial video on how to straight lace shoes. I noticed the laces. -Kirk in Montreal

    • @kirbyallison
      @kirbyallison  7 років тому +2

      Great suggestion! We just got in a bunch of new dress shoe laces. We'll definitely film this!

    • @rhymeandreasoning
      @rhymeandreasoning 7 років тому

      I ALWAYS check out a guys shoes here in Montreal. Alot of very well dressed men here, whose shoes are amazing, but rarely do I see guy who do straight laces, usually the typical cross lace, which looks fine, but the straight lace just look just gives an even more "polished" look, but is not all that easy to do, so thought maybe a how-to-tutorial would be something of interest :-) Kirk

    • @kirbyallison
      @kirbyallison  7 років тому +1

      I completely agree. Can't stand crossed laces. Straight lace looks much, much cleaner. Will post something soon!

    • @rhymeandreasoning
      @rhymeandreasoning 7 років тому

      I am surprised that with so many well dressed and fashion conscious men here in Montreal who do have a lot of style, why more don't straight lace their shoes..and or guys who are dressed very well, have amazing shoes, with old ragged laces..?? -Kirk

    • @kirbyallison
      @kirbyallison  7 років тому +3

      Shoes are too often completely overlooked! It drives me crazy to see a well-dressed guy in a suit and tie but with square, clown shoes. I understand dressing on a budget. If that's the case, buy a nice pair of shoes off of eBay used or just buy one nice pair of black shoes and wear them every day!

  • @Myrslokstok
    @Myrslokstok 7 років тому +1

    Such a masterclass.

  • @r.mercado9737
    @r.mercado9737 5 років тому +1

    Outstanding presentation! Semper Fi

  • @mangophett3
    @mangophett3 6 років тому

    When or where would the deer polishing bone be available again?

  • @chowychow
    @chowychow 7 років тому

    Would using RM Willams leather conditioner on cordovan hurt it? As in Sydney the only shop I know which carries Saphir has ran out of Renovateur. And I still have a huge tub of leather conditioner to use

    • @kirbyallison
      @kirbyallison  7 років тому

      We ship to Australia. But, as long as the RM Williams leather conditioner does not contain any solvents (aka. it's water-based), you should be okay.

    • @chowychow
      @chowychow 7 років тому

      Thanks for the reply :) Will check with RM as there are no ingridients listed..

  • @Mackenzie_L
    @Mackenzie_L 7 років тому

    are the amount of solvents in the mirror gloss wax not detrimental to the cordovan?

    • @kirbyallison
      @kirbyallison  7 років тому +2

      There is such a low concentration of solvents that it really isn't something I think needs to be worried about. And I recommend that you use the mirror gloss after you've already polished with the Saphir Cordovan Cream. The idea is that the first layer of waxes placed on the leather by the Saphir Cordovan Cream helps buffer the leather from the solvents in a wax polish. And in that same light, the waxes in the Saphir Mirror Gloss would buffer the leather from the solvents in the Saphir Pate de Luxe polish used to "polish" the Saphir Mirror Gloss...
      But, in general, we definitely recommend you avoid using a wax polish except on the toe and heel.

  • @TheRealBullseye
    @TheRealBullseye 6 років тому

    you should do a before and after shot at the end

  • @tonysanta3497
    @tonysanta3497 7 років тому

    Will you also be branching out into how to dress like a gentleman?

    • @kirbyallison
      @kirbyallison  7 років тому +1

      Antonio Santa Maybe soon! So many good videos to film!

  • @mikek9980
    @mikek9980 7 років тому

    I'm confused. are those saphir products specific to cordovan? or are these the products also used for calf leather?
    great video by the way

    • @TheRadecke
      @TheRadecke 7 років тому

      they have a cream polish specifically made for cordovan

    • @kirbyallison
      @kirbyallison  7 років тому

      Jo Co Yes, the Saphir Cordovan Cream shoe Polish is formulated specifically for Cordovan leather. Uses a Neats Footoil base.

  • @Pjohnson338
    @Pjohnson338 6 років тому

    Two questions for you. Should I have a specific brush for cordovan? And is there something like the deer bone for calfskin shoes to remove the creasing?

    • @kirbyallison
      @kirbyallison  6 років тому +1

      Paul Johnson Cordovan doesn’t require any specific type of brush...just more brushing. Cordovan really benefits from brushing, so the more you brush, the better.
      Unfortunately, there is no deer bone equivalent for calfskin. Because the material is different, it doesn’t react the same.

    • @Pjohnson338
      @Pjohnson338 6 років тому

      Thanks for the response. What I was wondering with the brush is, should I use a separate brush for cordovan then I use for calfskin shoes? You mention in this video and others there are solvents in the regular shoe creams/polishes, whorls there be enough residual in a brush to warrant a separate horse or pig brush for cordovan polishing?

    • @kirbyallison
      @kirbyallison  6 років тому

      Paul Johnson ah, same brush is fine. You could have a stiffer pig bristle brush if you really wanted, but totally okay to use same brush as your calfskin. We

  • @alexeyvrublevskiy1459
    @alexeyvrublevskiy1459 7 років тому +2

    👍🏻

  • @paulowens6838
    @paulowens6838 6 років тому

    can you use a deer bone on cow leathers to get rid of creases?

    • @kirbyallison
      @kirbyallison  6 років тому

      You have to be careful about the deer bone scratching calfskin. Calfskin isn't as durable as cordovan.

  • @TheRadecke
    @TheRadecke 7 років тому

    I really like your shoecare videos but you should definitely remove the laces before you start cleaning the shoes

    • @kirbyallison
      @kirbyallison  7 років тому +1

      TheRadecke These shoes are lazymans. Laces are fake and cannot be removed.
      Generally, yes, better to remove the laces. But by no means essential.

    • @TheRadecke
      @TheRadecke 7 років тому

      ok thanks for the reply, I didn't know that. I always remove them because it makes for a more thorough job ;-)

  • @enbardis
    @enbardis 6 років тому

    Water is just for lubrication right? It helps the cloth glide rather than scratch at the surface to get the glossy finish?

    • @kirbyallison
      @kirbyallison  6 років тому +2

      That's correct! And this is why it is also important to use a tightly-woven cloth, like our High Shine Chamois.

    • @enbardis
      @enbardis 6 років тому +2

      The Hanger Project yea I noticed that recently. I was using an old rag, and when I switched to a soft cloth I immediately got a more vivid shine!

  • @hviktorio
    @hviktorio 6 років тому +1

    I purchased and used the Saphir Black mirror gloss wax polish as the neutral was out of stock and after applying it to the toe box of my AE Park Ave shell cordovans it just seems cloudy and I cannot get it to be shiny. For the rest of the shoe and prior to the mirror gloss, I used the Saphir renovateur and the AE cordovan cream polish. Any idea how I can fix that? I did use a little water as directed.
    The mirror gloss worked perfectly on a cheap pair of calfskin shoes.

  • @JinKee
    @JinKee 5 років тому

    Can you re-oil a deer polishing bone rather than replace the whole bone?

    • @kirbyallison
      @kirbyallison  5 років тому +1

      We've asked and never really gotten an answer on the subject. For this reason, we're not having all of our deer bones vacuum sealed at the factory so there is no risk of them drying out before they arrive to the customer.
      You could try applying some Neats Footoil.

    • @JinKee
      @JinKee 5 років тому

      Thank you!