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Jeff8770
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Jul 10, 2015
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Horween Chromexel Wallets anyone? Would this be any good?
Jul 10, 2015
payodpanda
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Jul 13, 2015
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Jeff8770Renovateur, yes. Creams, sure, if you want to add any pigment to the color of the leather subtly. I don't suppose you'd get too many scuffs to cover up on your wallet. :)
eg. black cream on light-mid brown / burgundy leather can make it look distressed. deep brown or even red on tan can add a bit of personality too. It's just that I think that wallets don't get wear-and tear (like shoes), so there's no layer-upon-layer building of polish to get that finish that you can get on shoes (I use red + mahogany mixture on my tan shoes at the toes and heels, I personally think it's starting to look great now, even though I say so myself).
If you want to completely change the color then Saphir has other products for that (leather stripper, leather dye / tincture etc).
Jul 13, 2015
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