Can you explain more with all the tools that you use and give us some alternatif tools? Because at some country dont have that tools. Good video btw :)
@vetiver I just simply cant state how much I enjoy your videos! Cleaning the welts is so important and very few channels show that step, I try to that on my videos. Thanks for sharing this great video
Vetiver, why do you use saddle soap dry? It’s used with water and worked into a lather. I’ve seen you use soaps on nubuck with lots of water, so I assume you have a reason. Help me understand.
Old comment, but other people might come across it like I have. I would imagine it's because it's easy to create water spots on shell cordovan, and the water spots are somewhat hard to get out. So some people avoid using water to clean shell. But not everyone, and not me personally. Cleaning shell with water is perfectly fine and it shouldn't actually spot unless you leave droplets on there to dry. Particularly if you're going to condition/polish them after using water anyway: those are the best things to get water spots out. Some people actually _only_ use water (damp rag) to clean shell cordovan and swear by it. One person I've seen on UA-cam, from Japan, rinses the entire shoe under a faucet and the shoes/boots he works on come out looking great. So at the end of the day, it's really just down to preference. Shell is quite a resilient leather.
It's for restoring oils to the cordovan leather and smoothing it out. It's pretty interesting as they usually use a deer bone, and it's only used for shell cordovan leather.
@@igornyoman9840 I actually don't know their differences to be honest. So I went to google it, and it turns out it serves the same function, and it comes down to to personal preferences on which is better. Hope that helps!
A deer polishing bone (or water buffalo, which I mostly see being used in Japan) helps to remove creases and marks from shell cordovan leathers while distributing oils/waxes. Unlike other leathers, shell cordovan can actually have much of its "rolls" removed by using a bone. Rolls on shell are what creases are to traditional leathers, as shell doesn't crease and simply rolls. An alternative to using a bone is the back of a spoon. Just be sure to use a conditioner if a spoon is used, so there are oils for it to slide properly and avoid scratching. Deer polishing bones have oils in them already, although it's still good to have some conditioner on the shoe either way.
his channel and preston's channel are pretty different. For example, he doesn't specialize in mirror shines or things like that. Also, he does sole repairs too, and works with sport shoes and sneakers. They are both great, but they ain't the same, and I honestly think they each have their own style
Friday night. Everybody it's outside partying, and I'm just home, whatching a shoeshine video.
You are not alone in that. ;p
XCO If those poor partying people only knew what they where missing
shine on party people
XCO not just friday night .all my night.
And learning something worthwhile.
Who would have thought I could enjoy watching shoes being restored and shined? Fascinating stuff.Thanks for sharing.
Полировочная кость. Первый раз о такой слышу. Я вообще много для себя нового и полезного узнал из этих видосов. Автору удачи и процветания 👍
Охренеть, я остановился чтобы досмотреть и не врезаться в кого-нибудь. Приду домой пересмотрю в 4к
Время 2 часа ночи. Что я тут делаю ОПЯТЬ
Релаксируешь. Как и я;))
Can you explain more with all the tools that you use and give us some alternatif tools? Because at some country dont have that tools. Good video btw :)
Saddle soap is supposed to be wet 🥴 but the result at the end is great!
( sorry for my english im french)
This one pair was not so bad at the beginning, compared to others!
Still, I enjoyed watching this like I was mesmerized
신발 다루시는거 보면 정말 신발을 사랑하신다고 밖에는... 설명을 못하겠네요
БРАВО!!!!!!!!!
Шикарная работа 👍👉🌌
@vetiver I just simply cant state how much I enjoy your videos! Cleaning the welts is so important and very few channels show that step, I try to that on my videos. Thanks for sharing this great video
I watch your videos in a 1.5x speed
いつも楽しみに拝見させてもらってます。とても丁寧な仕事です。履くのが勿体ないですね。
привет ребята!)
Where are these shoes from? I tried searching sonic lab shoes and nothing comes up. I am curious about them
¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Try looking for Shell Cordovan Leather Saddle Shoe. Are a modern I think from the laces. (Saddle Shoes lost popularity by the 60's.)
우와... 제가 예전에 중고로 판매했던 제품이 여기에 영상으로 올라가 있으니 신기하내요.
With all that detailing you’d be to scared to wear them out 🥴
But a splendid job.
через месяц такие же будут как и раньше ))))))))))))))))))))))
@@Альоша-ж5н ты тоже )))))))))))))))))
Very, very good! Classic!
I enjoy watching your videos very relaxing 😊. But them some ugly shoes 😂 lol
IMHO nice shoes 🧐
I like to watch restoration of very very old shoes. These are good and almost new ...
This makes me want to get a nice shoe brush for cleaning 😁
Great work :)!
Vetiver, why do you use saddle soap dry? It’s used with water and worked into a lather. I’ve seen you use soaps on nubuck with lots of water, so I assume you have a reason. Help me understand.
Old comment, but other people might come across it like I have. I would imagine it's because it's easy to create water spots on shell cordovan, and the water spots are somewhat hard to get out. So some people avoid using water to clean shell. But not everyone, and not me personally. Cleaning shell with water is perfectly fine and it shouldn't actually spot unless you leave droplets on there to dry. Particularly if you're going to condition/polish them after using water anyway: those are the best things to get water spots out. Some people actually _only_ use water (damp rag) to clean shell cordovan and swear by it. One person I've seen on UA-cam, from Japan, rinses the entire shoe under a faucet and the shoes/boots he works on come out looking great. So at the end of the day, it's really just down to preference. Shell is quite a resilient leather.
@@Cemmos Old comment > old reply > old reader > breaks down and looks up what Shell Cordovan is. Thank you, makes sense. 😆
OMG
Wonderful
fan from Egypt
Good job
good job man
What is that bone thing you used?
Good
Офигенно!!!
why did you change the colour of the shoe?
*cough* It is called conditioning & polishing.
오늘도 영상 잘봤습니당!!😊
그런데 전부터 궁금했는데 닦을때 거품을 내고 바로바로 거품을 닦는 신발들은 이유가 뭔가욤??
제가 알기로는 코도반 가죽은 물에 굉장히 취약해서 바로 닦는 것 같습니다.
가죽이라 흡수가 잘되서
Wellcom to the new life dear shoes...
Great as always
새들소프 닦는 헝겊이 저랑 같은거라 깜놀
best videos on youtube!)
👍👍👍
Probably my favourite channel ever
Mis respetos ese zapato te quedó como nuevo
Amo tus videos!!!💖💖💖💖
제품 이름이랑 같이 설명도 간략하게 해주시면 더 좋을거 같아용
È un piacere vederti lavorare! e quello che ne esce è meraviglioso 👏
They’re kinda new tho??
окей, я должна была делать домашнее задание. какого чёрта я здесь делаю?!
@Необычный Тортик как-то странно, но асмр меня ужасно отвлекает от работы, пх
@@fau3106 для этого и придумали lofi hip hop radio - beats to study/relax to, а не вот эти ваши асмр
God of shoes care.
こんな変わるんだ
Do a Jordan restoration
1:44 - 1:53 видно, как каблук «гуляет». Неужели не отремонтировали???😢
신발 복원하는 일은 따로 배우는 곳이 있나요? 있다면 알려주세요.
Why is the bone used? And how do you know when to use it??
Pls pls show us how to clean air force 1s?
오래만에 사슴뼈로 케어하는게 나왔네요! 항상 정성어린 영상들 잘 보고 있어요. 아 근데 고체 비누는 어떤 신발에만 써야 하는지 여쭤볼 수 있을까요?
how you delete the remaining pieces of paint on sole/midsole?
What kind of a shoe is that?
1970’s retro shoes
Adoro esos zapatos!
I would wear those shoes
Lovely work
смешные штиблеты
Что же в них смешного?)
👍
Hey! Maybe Adidas Superstar in the future?
That beeswax trick is neat!!
What are those?!
Scarpe orribili
А зачем кость тереть ?
Louboutin restation
What is the sleeking bone for?
It's for restoring oils to the cordovan leather and smoothing it out. It's pretty interesting as they usually use a deer bone, and it's only used for shell cordovan leather.
@@melkenshawn what's the difference between the deer bone and sleeking one? One of which is better?
@@igornyoman9840 I actually don't know their differences to be honest. So I went to google it, and it turns out it serves the same function, and it comes down to to personal preferences on which is better. Hope that helps!
Gracias
Оставляйте пожалуйста название музыки, спасибо!
Так в описании к видео автор пишет обычно. Ну или шазам вам в помощь.
Sos un jefe
Like papu!
Мощные говнодавы
This one pair was not so bad at the beginning, compared to others!
Still, I enjoyed watching this like I was mesmerized
Please! what's its the bone for? help. :)
A deer polishing bone (or water buffalo, which I mostly see being used in Japan) helps to remove creases and marks from shell cordovan leathers while distributing oils/waxes. Unlike other leathers, shell cordovan can actually have much of its "rolls" removed by using a bone. Rolls on shell are what creases are to traditional leathers, as shell doesn't crease and simply rolls. An alternative to using a bone is the back of a spoon. Just be sure to use a conditioner if a spoon is used, so there are oils for it to slide properly and avoid scratching. Deer polishing bones have oils in them already, although it's still good to have some conditioner on the shoe either way.
Good video. I'd love to see more. Maybe pull out a bit to get a more complete view of the shoe and area around it. Cheers!
1st comment
Why do people.touch the bottom of the shoe with their bare hands?
Do people wear shoes like that for a bet or do they work in a circus?
Why do I feel like this guy is trying to copy. The elegant oxford ?
his channel and preston's channel are pretty different. For example, he doesn't specialize in mirror shines or things like that. Also, he does sole repairs too, and works with sport shoes and sneakers. They are both great, but they ain't the same, and I honestly think they each have their own style
Birth control shoes (BCSes).