I’m sorry about all these dumb negative comments. I think the video was a great length and I don’t care how you pronounce the name- I’m not even sure why that matters to all these people. I appreciated how organized and thorough you were. I feel like I really understand the process now, and am excited to take better care or my boots! Thank you for sharing this
I got my first pair of Docs for my 14th birthday. It's been nearly 7 years since then, and in that time, I haven't done anything to maintain them. The leather looks worm, and the laces are falling apart, but I just ordered some polish and laces, and I'm really looking forward to giving my docs some new life! I'll have to wait a few days for it all to come in, but I'll be revisiting this video when they do, thanks so much for this tutorial!
do you need to watch a video to realize that? never ever did you thought/seen/imagine that maybe just maybe giving a bit or horse grease, oil mink or any kind of polish would be a little help for the leather of your boots/shoes? maybe even if not damage them it could get got the could get exactly the opposite of first ?, well I guess you didnt care much on your shoes, if not i ts at least really really curious. You have now open a lot of opportunitys and nice solutions , welcome to the real/obvious world. you will get surprised on many many things...been wearing Docs for years?? just 2 years as much, nobody in the whole world would need a video to realize that cleaning and polishing any different material things they could get better and renewed...never is too late
I use neutral coloured dubbin. 1. Remove laces, wipe the boot down with a damp cloth to remove dirt, allow to dry. 2. Use a dry soft cloth to apply the dubbin, a nice even coat, not heavy, work into the stitching, include the tongue of the boot. 3. Allow to dry, overnight even. 4. Take a soft cloth and buff up. 5. Job done. The dubbin “feeds” the leather and will help to protect it. Being neutral then the yellow stitching keeps its colour.
I love the throwback to the straight lace video, that's the first vid I watched on your channel and I loved the fact I stayed after. Love the vid as alway!
Thank u Nico!!! Right now im using Doc Wintergrid and i wonder which product can i use for that type of leather!! I dont want it to be too shiny Help me guys!! Love ya
I used to Love the brand Dr Martins they were as iconic as red telephone boxs in the UK but since 99% are now made in China or Vietnam they are not the same Quality , the Soles wear alot faster and are made without a wooden Shank , No shank means no structure . Solovairs are almost identical to Docs apart from having white stitching and a sole that doesn't wear as much as Docs and a wooden shank to support your foot.
@@jayjenkins4050 A felt midsole. A stronger welt.Tougher break-in period.Sturdier Quilon or Horween leather. No top collar around the lip of the boot.... so... erm.... yeah.... better made.
Got it almost done but when mirror spit shine add little polish then water begin very small circles you will see and feel it when need to add more of both my disks look chrome lots of yrs practice lil shine lil water
I recently got a pair of docs from the recent Sanrio collab. They have a hello kitty decal peeking over the counter. Do you think that I need to avoid brushing it or applying balsam in that area?
Really didn't get what he was saying, I cleaned the shoes, applied the wonder balsam, can I use the shoe polish on it straight away? Or leave it for a bit?
I’m so scared to use the shoe polish because I don’t want it to mess up the yellow stitching. Will it start to darken them? Any tips to keep the stitching nice in general?
I Put The Dubbin On First Wipe Off The Excess And Then Put The Wonder Balsam On. Is This Right?? They Seem To Turn Out Good. I Have Dr. Martens 1914. Any Ways To Lace The Boots??
Are Pascals for female? I bought a pair and found the toe area to be quite tight (narrow) and so I'm feeling bummed. Did you buy Pascals because you prefer the narrower look? Please kindly advice. Thanks.
all dr martens shoe styles have a slightly different sizing, so the pascals, as i've found, are more narrow than the other 1460s boots, and are recommended for people with narrower feet, i would recommend going to a docs store and trying on lots of different styles to get a feel of the sizing (e.g. smooth, nappa, jadon) and talk to a worker who knows their stuff!
Nico, I’ve made a mistake and applied the wonder balsam on the shoes while there was sand on the the shoes so now I have like a paste of wonder balsam with sand on the shoes, how can I clean and wash away the wonder balsam and the sand from the shoes without damaging? Thanks
Does anybody have tipps for the inside of the shoe? I find it easy to keep the outside in good condition but after a while the sole on the inside starts to... kind of peel I guess.
The doc baslm says let it dry but it leaves it streaky a doc Martin rep said do Not use black polish on them with a brush as it scratches and looks bad
Oh man, i will dare not to polish too close to the yellow stitches as u had blackened mine in the past with shie polish. And it's quite hard to clean them.
What is the best product to help waterproof them? and what product would be best for waterproofing the yellow stitching holding the sole of the boot the rest, cause water seems to get into the parts on mine
You might think this is a wired thing but comes straight from my uncle master Sargent use a women's uh oh well a women's tampon to do the finishing tricks lil put the polish on 1st the h2o lil circles going one way then I know some gripe at me but switch your circle s directions every once in a while takes away swirl marks where I was I've had the I'll call them teachers for adults 😉asking me how I get that kind of a shine if it wasn't against regulations I probably make some side canteen 💰
Let me let you in on a product that is hell of a product I been using wonder balm for over 25yrs original issue but this stuff blows wonder balm out of the way it's called Renapur bad ass lil goes long way use sparingly try it
Saphir is expensive. Don’t use it on the cheap docs, use them on the MIE docs. And even then it’s excessive. It’s a great product no doubt, but probably not targeted to this type of shoe. That being said you should avoid Kiwi and get some other polish.
nico i review cannabis strain's on my channel and i got 12 pairs of dr martens, i was planning a dr marten review then i saw ur vids, im doing dr marten tagalog vlogs rn. thanks for the entertainment man, always looking forward to ur channel its amazing
They make these bamboo charcoal bags you can get at shoe shops and even Walmart now. You have to activate the charcoal once every week or 2 by setting them in sunlight for 2 hours. Once they’re activated set them in your boots when your not wearing them. It should neutralize any odors.
yeah, im afraid the best way to clean is prevention. For example, whenever you polish or wax your shoes, you could put masking tape on the yellow laces, that way you can go to town with the wax and it will not touch them
I’m sorry about all these dumb negative comments. I think the video was a great length and I don’t care how you pronounce the name- I’m not even sure why that matters to all these people. I appreciated how organized and thorough you were. I feel like I really understand the process now, and am excited to take better care or my boots! Thank you for sharing this
Video starts at 2:15
Cheers m8
It's really strange hearing "doctor" instead of "doc" martens like how most people say it.
Lol I came to the comments to see if anyone would mention this 😂 because I was thinking the same
I callt it 'D R' Martens
He worked hard for the title
I call them marten docs 😂
This is a good, detailed look into boot and shore shine
I got my first pair of Docs for my 14th birthday. It's been nearly 7 years since then, and in that time, I haven't done anything to maintain them. The leather looks worm, and the laces are falling apart, but I just ordered some polish and laces, and I'm really looking forward to giving my docs some new life! I'll have to wait a few days for it all to come in, but I'll be revisiting this video when they do, thanks so much for this tutorial!
so how did it turn out?
Been wearing docs for years, never polished them. Makes them look brand new. Awesome video!
do you need to watch a video to realize that? never ever did you thought/seen/imagine that maybe just maybe giving a bit or horse grease, oil mink or any kind of polish would be a little help for the leather of your boots/shoes? maybe even if not damage them it could get got the could get exactly the opposite of first ?, well I guess you didnt care much on your shoes, if not i ts at least really really curious.
You have now open a lot of opportunitys and nice solutions , welcome to the real/obvious world.
you will get surprised on many many things...been wearing Docs for years?? just 2 years as much, nobody in the whole world would need a video to realize that cleaning and polishing any different material things they could get better and renewed...never is too late
@@julioandina9637fuck me mate, dont have to rewrite the bible to say you're surprised someone doesn't clean their shoes like
@@julioandina9637 a little grumpy huh?
Are you ok?
@@julioandina9637 bro discovered the comment section for the first time
I recomand using clear Polish instead of black polish, because the black polish wil stain the yellow stitches.
Clear polish generally dries out the leather though
Clear polish can also leave black shoes bit grayish
@@Ari.GrandmariAny cheap polish will do that. It has nothing to do with if there is color or not.
I use neutral coloured dubbin.
1. Remove laces, wipe the boot down with a damp cloth to remove dirt, allow to dry.
2. Use a dry soft cloth to apply the dubbin, a nice even coat, not heavy, work into the stitching, include the tongue of the boot.
3. Allow to dry, overnight even.
4. Take a soft cloth and buff up.
5. Job done.
The dubbin “feeds” the leather and will help to protect it. Being neutral then the yellow stitching keeps its colour.
Super informative video, as a new doc martins owner this has been invaluable. Keep up the good work.
They’ve changed the formula on Wonder Balsam! It’s not the same as you’d get in the silver tin. It even smells different.
thank you for this! i just bought my first pair today lol
Two years later, how your pair holding up?
I love the throwback to the straight lace video, that's the first vid I watched on your channel and I loved the fact I stayed after. Love the vid as alway!
Nice informative video on how to clean and polish Doc Martens. 👍
Mate amazing video, congratulations!
Now THAT is how you take care of a pair of boots.
Thank you for this lol I bought my first pair yesterday :)
Just polished my docs for the first time. Thank you so much!
Thank u Nico!!! Right now im using Doc Wintergrid and i wonder which product can i use for that type of leather!! I dont want it to be too shiny
Help me guys!! Love ya
I used to Love the brand Dr Martins they were as iconic as red telephone boxs in the UK but since 99% are now made in China or Vietnam they are not the same Quality , the Soles wear alot faster and are made without a wooden Shank , No shank means no structure .
Solovairs are almost identical to Docs apart from having white stitching and a sole that doesn't wear as much as Docs and a wooden shank to support your foot.
True, but it’s not because they are made in China and Vietnam, it's because DMs have lowered their quality overall.
Just bought a pair hand made in England not cheap, very well made though.
@@jayjenkins4050 compared to my made in China pair the leather is thicker for a start, anyway, I'm happy with them.
@@jayjenkins4050 A felt midsole. A stronger welt.Tougher break-in period.Sturdier Quilon or Horween leather. No top collar around the lip of the boot.... so... erm.... yeah.... better made.
@@jayjenkins4050 actually I did and I wore them in the 60s too.
Got it almost done but when mirror spit shine add little polish then water begin very small circles you will see and feel it when need to add more of both my disks look chrome lots of yrs practice lil shine lil water
Did your pair come with the silver eyelets? If not could you do a tutorial on how to get them installed?
This pair actually came with gold eyelets. It’s particular to this model
This vid has a really ASMR vibe into and I'm lovin' it! 💖💖💖
Couldn't stop looking at your watch during the video 👌🏼. What kind of watch is it?
Very helpful and detailed instructions!
I enjoyed your videos, Thank you.
Thank you!!!
Great video, My docs tend to scuff and scratch, do you have a method of fixing scratches or making them less visible?
Plenty of polish and elbow grease
I recently got a pair of docs from the recent Sanrio collab. They have a hello kitty decal peeking over the counter. Do you think that I need to avoid brushing it or applying balsam in that area?
Good instructions. It shows that you take care of your investments. Good thing.
I keep scratching the toes of my boots, does anyone know how to prevent this/fix it?
RIGHT I LITERALLY NEED THAT VIDEO
Suga IstheG.O.A.T MY NAME IS KAYLEE TOO OMG
its likely the way you walk. you probably have an inwards step.
Jude K I’ve actually been told I tilt my feet inward before, thank you!!
Fvck Off any time haha
Great video, finally doing upkeep on my 7 year old docs 😂 your video helped!
Nice watch you're wearing, btw. 🔥
Really didn't get what he was saying, I cleaned the shoes, applied the wonder balsam, can I use the shoe polish on it straight away? Or leave it for a bit?
Hey nico I think you need background music to fill in that ambiance
nice video as always
no worries king we want to see your thrive 👍
What you came for starts at 2:15
Thanks so much for sharing this video :) super helpful! My only question is aren’t you supposed to let the balm dry? Not brush it?
yeah I think you're supposed to let it dry for 10 minutes, but he was going a little quicker than usual
Why there's no comparision of two boots: polished and balsamed at the end? Good vid tho. :)
That was really satisfying to watch! Nice video :)
Thanks a lot bro.. very helpful for me as docmartens lover. Very big thanks
Just got a brown Dr Martens boots from a local thrift shop and this is the first video I watched (since you're also a Filipino haha)
Do you use the same brush to clean/brush of any dirt, in the begining, and to polish buff, at the end?
If he maintained and polished them so well why did the leather crack? How old is this pair? Why is he cleaning boots wearing a Rolex??
🤣🤣🤣
I’m so scared to use the shoe polish because I don’t want it to mess up the yellow stitching. Will it start to darken them? Any tips to keep the stitching nice in general?
try using clear polish instead of black, I saw someone say it in another comment
Is it safe using a brush to clean pascal leather? Because i heard that leather is sensitive and can easly make a scracth on surface
I can use this way to care Dr. Martens with Arcadian leather?
Well done young man 👊😎 I do the same way
Very nice and detailed video. Keep it up.
I Put The Dubbin On First Wipe Off The Excess And Then Put The Wonder Balsam On. Is This Right?? They Seem To Turn Out Good. I Have Dr. Martens 1914. Any Ways To Lace The Boots??
Doc. Martens. Thanks for your video.
nice video! thanks for explain, when a right time i apply the balsam for the first time i buy the shoes
Where is your soft brush from? :)
Thank you so much for the tutorial. This really helps!
Are Pascals for female? I bought a pair and found the toe area to be quite tight (narrow) and so I'm feeling bummed. Did you buy Pascals because you prefer the narrower look? Please kindly advice. Thanks.
all dr martens shoe styles have a slightly different sizing, so the pascals, as i've found, are more narrow than the other 1460s boots, and are recommended for people with narrower feet, i would recommend going to a docs store and trying on lots of different styles to get a feel of the sizing (e.g. smooth, nappa, jadon) and talk to a worker who knows their stuff!
@@hroizenck5939 Much appreciate your advice.
Nico, I’ve made a mistake and applied the wonder balsam on the shoes while there was sand on the the shoes so now I have like a paste of wonder balsam with sand on the shoes, how can I clean and wash away the wonder balsam and the sand from the shoes without damaging? Thanks
Thanks for the vid! Will try
Does anybody have tipps for the inside of the shoe? I find it easy to keep the outside in good condition but after a while the sole on the inside starts to... kind of peel I guess.
you can get the insoles replaced, either with new Dr Marten's insoles, or with another brand :)
I'm a bit confused you brushed the boot with nothing on them?
Leather has natural oils and buffing them with the brush spreads it around
It also helps loosen any dirt
@@stargirl_lee thank youu
How old are these?
Do you go one size down?
@@NicoMojica thank you!
Doesn't the yellow stichting change colour if you get polish on it?
Nice boots and rolex
Which dr marten boot is this?
Would otter wax work on these that I use on my blundstones
Awesome review thanks for sharing from Australia 🇦🇺
Do you straight lace Ur dr martens? If so you should try straight laceing the with yallow laces thay look really nice with the yallow stitching
Thank you for doing this!
What is the model name of shoes?
love your vids about doc martens shoes. hope u also make a video review for Geraldo Brando dm sandals.
The doc baslm says let it dry but it leaves it streaky a doc Martin rep said do Not use black polish on them with a brush as it scratches and looks bad
Oh man, i will dare not to polish too close to the yellow stitches as u had blackened mine in the past with shie polish. And it's quite hard to clean them.
I mean i had blackened
Use a toothbrush and a white bar of hand soap. Works great
What is the best product to help waterproof them? and what product would be best for waterproofing the yellow stitching holding the sole of the boot the rest, cause water seems to get into the parts on mine
@@NicoMojica Thanks
You might think this is a wired thing but comes straight from my uncle master Sargent use a women's uh oh well a women's tampon to do the finishing tricks lil put the polish on 1st the h2o lil circles going one way then I know some gripe at me but switch your circle s directions every once in a while takes away swirl marks where I was I've had the I'll call them teachers for adults 😉asking me how I get that kind of a shine if it wasn't against regulations I probably make some side canteen 💰
Let me let you in on a product that is hell of a product I been using wonder balm for over 25yrs original issue but this stuff blows wonder balm out of the way it's called Renapur bad ass lil goes long way use sparingly try it
I have the same boots but I only have the neutral polish is it the same as the black polish ?
Not quite neutral polish will make them shine but black polish will cover up little nicks and dings that are in the boot while shining
I feel like the 101 vintage smooth boots are the same?
@@NicoMojica I agree. Love your style and video bro..keep posting.
The cinelli in the bg though
🙌🏽
Good job guy
should the the brush bristles be hard or soft?
Nice video! Helped me out
Thanks for this
Nice video again :) Anyway, Can i also do this to my adrian tassel black?
have you tried saphir it,s good stuff for leather bro
Saphir is expensive. Don’t use it on the cheap docs, use them on the MIE docs. And even then it’s excessive. It’s a great product no doubt, but probably not targeted to this type of shoe. That being said you should avoid Kiwi and get some other polish.
The Smooth Martens are Plasiccoated is guess.So it wont take any care inside the Leather.
I know they aren't the sturdiest boots on the planet, but if I'm hiking, I wear Timberland. Going to watch Band-Maid, I wear Doc Martens
nico i review cannabis strain's on my channel and i got 12 pairs of dr martens, i was planning a dr marten review then i saw ur vids, im doing dr marten tagalog vlogs rn. thanks for the entertainment man, always looking forward to ur channel its amazing
Super simple
But how about cleaning the inside when it has become stinky?
They make these bamboo charcoal bags you can get at shoe shops and even Walmart now. You have to activate the charcoal once every week or 2 by setting them in sunlight for 2 hours. Once they’re activated set them in your boots when your not wearing them. It should neutralize any odors.
Flexin on us with the Rolex ;)
haha i thought i was the only one who noticed that
Nice vid, thanks.
Why kind of watch is that?
@@NicoMojica I'm too broke to even read that comment
Thank you great info
Good video but I recommend to explain why you do stuff, not just say that you do them.
Thanks for the feedback 🙏
Thank you for sharing.
How often do you use your boots?
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Dr Best meets Dr Martens...!
Thanks!
thank you ! :)
1460 yan? ayos muka syang winchester / arthur boots haha 🤘🏻
Anyone know how to clean up the yellow lace on the sole? They're black now due to the liquid wax that dripped off.
yeah, im afraid the best way to clean is prevention. For example, whenever you polish or wax your shoes, you could put masking tape on the yellow laces, that way you can go to town with the wax and it will not touch them
I just use a toothbrush with a white dove soap bar. Works great
Size po ng DMs mo brod.
The boots in the video are 42 but I now wear 43
DMs age like a fine wine. I always pair it with my beat up Levi's jeans.
buen video papu
Thank you for this!
I’d be careful with the wonder balsam
Why? That's what it's meant for
@@manguydude905 i mean, don’t overuse the balsam
@@joeskater5782 oh ok ya I agree. I use it about every three months
nice
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