Enjoyed this video very much. I would polish my grandpa's shoes. This is something pretty inportant to keep the leather from drying out. By the way I love the chair you are sitting in. Good job.
Good stuff, preciate the video, reminded me i need to go hit mine. Ive got a set of boots ive had for probably 10 years or better, used work, play, huntin, you name it. About once a year or so, ill hit em with a little cookin oil, like olive oil, veg oil, ive even used coconut oil before, or Ballistol, just wipe em down with a rag. Its worked damn well for me, but I agree I like a worn, rougher lookin boot.
Hello @3B Homestead. The unpolished shows true signs of work. The polished one will last longer. I polish my leather shoes, furniture, etc. to keep it from cracking. The rain really sounds good hitting that tin roof. Brings back childhood memories. 💚💚💚💚💚💚💚
Wow! Those look good enough to prevent old ladies at church from offering to buy you a pair of new boots! (Comment based on actual events from my world.)
Wish I could remember the name of it, it was a paste that you rub on leather boots to help preserve them, it worked really good, but it wasn’t a polish
I don't think that is my cup of tea, but it might be a good thing for you to add to your market. You might make a lot of people happy & make a little money too
Enjoyed this video very much. I would polish my grandpa's shoes. This is something pretty inportant to keep the leather from drying out. By the way I love the chair you are sitting in. Good job.
Thank you. To the best of my knowledge the chair is an old school house chair that someone down through time cut the desk part off.
I do agree. They look better before polishing. It's necessary but it does take away from the look.
Thanks for watching!
I about went to sleep listening to the rain while watching the video 😊
Some of the best sleep!
Good stuff, preciate the video, reminded me i need to go hit mine. Ive got a set of boots ive had for probably 10 years or better, used work, play, huntin, you name it. About once a year or so, ill hit em with a little cookin oil, like olive oil, veg oil, ive even used coconut oil before, or Ballistol, just wipe em down with a rag. Its worked damn well for me, but I agree I like a worn, rougher lookin boot.
That is great! When you take care of them they last a long time. I am glad you agree on the looks. Thanks for watching!
@@3BHomestead absolutely brotha, god bless from ole Carolina.
I remember setting up in the chair, out front of a business and getting my boots shine. You can’t find that no more.
That is the truth!
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Thanks for watching!
Hello @3B Homestead. The unpolished shows true signs of work. The polished one will last longer. I polish my leather shoes, furniture, etc. to keep it from cracking. The rain really sounds good hitting that tin roof. Brings back childhood memories. 💚💚💚💚💚💚💚
That is great! I guess that is why I like the rougher look, but I also give in for the longer lasting leather. Glad to bring back some memories!
Wow! Those look good enough to prevent old ladies at church from offering to buy you a pair of new boots! (Comment based on actual events from my world.)
That would be an interesting story! Thanks for watching.
Good video
Thank you
That polish looks like it might be a colored polish. I like to use saddle soap or just a waterproof unless you like the color.
Yes. It is colored, but saddle soap works great too!
Wish I could remember the name of it, it was a paste that you rub on leather boots to help preserve them, it worked really good, but it wasn’t a polish
If you think of it later, let me know. I would be interested in trying it.
@@3BHomestead LOL
You need to set you up a shoeshine booth
I don't think that is my cup of tea, but it might be a good thing for you to add to your market. You might make a lot of people happy & make a little money too