I used it for second-hand purchase GAERNE ED-PRO. The rubbing of the leather was quite severe, it was the first time so it was a trial painting, but also the leather is moisturized Very good finish. It is the use of a light forest road Touring degree, but it is a product that should be absolutely used regardless of whether the effect is sustained from purchase use until today, purchased a new Boots, or somewhat.
Used for No.145. It gives a calm finish with no unevenness. We encountered an evening shower, but the water repellency was good and the skin did not feel damp after the rain.View Detail
I started wearing ED pro art 405 and was hit by sudden rain.
I purchased this product in a hurry because it soaked up more water than expected.
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Paraffin subject?
Water repellency will be better than mere shoe cream.
I think it's excellent as Polish (it gives a shiny finish).
I used this on my GAERNE Tough gear40. I applied Jojoba oil first, then polished it up after about three days to get the same color and shine as GAERNE's Net promotional image. The water repellency is far from that of a drop of water on a lotus leaf, but I think it's OK.
If you want to explore waterproofness and want to make it soak in like oil leather, you might want to impregnate it with Vaseline or something first.
When you open the lid, you'll find a whole bunch of stuff in the can. When you open the lid, you'll find a bunch of stuff in there. I wonder if they can't produce enough to make it worthwhile without using a machine to fill them.View Detail
Used for EDPRO in GAERNE
I used to wear RedWing's Mink oil before I bought this, but I still find the dedicated one to be very stretchy and easy to use!
The Waterproof effect is also helpful because I wash it in Steam with Motorcycle every time.
I thought it would be great for digesting Points and stuff!View Detail
There is only the thing that the goods provided by GAERNEBoots with a wonderful texture of leather.
I use it for EDPRO and FUGA.
I use it about twice a year for Timings where the Boots are wet or muddy.
Remove mud and other stains with a dry car wash brush or the like, then rinse lightly with water or wipe with a water rag.
Apply a thin layer of this beeswax wax after the leather retaining cream has been blended in.
After applying it to soak in around the Stitch around the Sole.
Remove excess wax by carabuki.
This means that even with a little rain or splashing from a puddle, water has never entered the Boots.View Detail
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