In the last few years I have bought about 5 pair of exotic leather boots! I had NO idea until watching these vids on RUclips on how to treat my boots. You're videos are the best and opening my eyes to a whole to world and way to care for my boots.
When you showed the blue cap of the conditioner had a major glare from the light being used , could please tell us the product?? Thanks in advance... I'll be taking better care of my pythons now!!!
Just a tip. Don't apologize every time you pause the camera. We can't tell the camera was paused so it sounds weird when you keep randomly apologizing. Same at the end of the day and then it's next morning. It's instantaneous for us so you don't have to explain it for 5 minutes. Great work and Howdy from Australia.
I have a pair of Christian Louboutin python heels. The were very expensive I'm afraid of taking them to a shoe cobbler. You mentioned that the Saphir is good on dark skins, mine are light and dark. What would you recommend? Also is there a way to get the scales to lie flat? They're flaking up a bit in some places. Thank you
Loved the video and had one question I’m thinking about getting a pair of snakeskins and seen where you used the Saphir Medaille d'Or Renovator on a pair of elephant skins and was wondering if you could also use it on snakeskin or not
Thanks for the tips man.... but, what is barnish? Are you trying to say Burnish, or is there another technique that I have absolutely no clue about?? Iam not trying to be a smart-ass, is there something I dont know about? I just got into making exotic leather products.... iam a professional artist and Bookbinder and this is the 1st time I will be working with exotic leathers. I just bought a small fortune in croc, horned croc, Alligator, snakeskin and ostrich leathers. I know my Italian and French goatskin, Buffalo cow and bull. Thanks for the video, I appreciate it man.
Thank you for the excellent video. I have a pair of new rock boots from Spain quite a bit of money for and I want to keep them in a good shape now they have orange and black is there something I can use for the orange to keep it vibrant? As well the heels are brushed steel
Little update on the python jacket: I can feel that something has definitely been applied on the jacket, I would say some balm, probably natural and / or synthetic waxes. I can see some characteristic white cracks on a few différents spots. It makes the leather sticky and mate. I started removing it using a brush and a cloth, it’s definitely better but I feel like I could brush forever and it wouldn’t remove everything. What should I do prior to applying new care, namely reptan and Creme 1925 or in black. I don’t wanna apply anything on before removing this layer. I’ll take any advice. Thanks so much !
With a jacket the reptan you definitely need to give it some time to dry and buffing is very important. With boots and shoes there are more hard parts so applying some pressure is easy on them as needed when buffing. A jacket is all soft so ideally best to lay it out on a table to buff well and again give it time to dry
Some of those spots that look like I’m going against the scales but I’m angling the brush to just hit the welt and sole edge as much as possible. Other times I go with or side to side of the scales
In the last few years I have bought about 5 pair of exotic leather boots! I had NO idea until watching these vids on RUclips on how to treat my boots. You're videos are the best and opening my eyes to a whole to world and way to care for my boots.
You should be going same way the scales are going not against them
This should be a what not to do video. Rubbing them scales all crazy
When you showed the blue cap of the conditioner had a major glare from the light being used , could please tell us the product??
Thanks in advance... I'll be taking better care of my pythons now!!!
Thank you very much that was a great video it taught me alot on how to take care of my exotic boots thank you so much
Thanks so much for perfect video !! Just bought an amazing python jacket from a friend, that never received any special care ! Time to work on it !
Just a tip. Don't apologize every time you pause the camera. We can't tell the camera was paused so it sounds weird when you keep randomly apologizing. Same at the end of the day and then it's next morning. It's instantaneous for us so you don't have to explain it for 5 minutes. Great work and Howdy from Australia.
I have a pair of Christian Louboutin python heels. The were very expensive I'm afraid of taking them to a shoe cobbler. You mentioned that the Saphir is good on dark skins, mine are light and dark. What would you recommend? Also is there a way to get the scales to lie flat? They're flaking up a bit in some places. Thank you
Just tried this out. Thank you!
Loved the video and had one question I’m thinking about getting a pair of snakeskins and seen where you used the Saphir Medaille d'Or Renovator on a pair of elephant skins and was wondering if you could also use it on snakeskin or not
I would rather use the repton on snake because it doesn’t use the mink oil witch is a little to strong for snake skin
Thanks for the tips man.... but, what is barnish? Are you trying to say Burnish, or is there another technique that I have absolutely no clue about?? Iam not trying to be a smart-ass, is there something I dont know about? I just got into making exotic leather products.... iam a professional artist and Bookbinder and this is the 1st time I will be working with exotic leathers. I just bought a small fortune in croc, horned croc, Alligator, snakeskin and ostrich leathers. I know my Italian and French goatskin, Buffalo cow and bull. Thanks for the video, I appreciate it man.
Thank you for the excellent video. I have a pair of new rock boots from Spain quite a bit of money for and I want to keep them in a good shape now they have orange and black is there something I can use for the orange to keep it vibrant? As well the heels are brushed steel
how durable are python boots usually, i wanna get a pair to wear white frequently but i won’t bother if i can’t wear em that much
Thank you very much
Can you do a video explaining the saphir line of products
I thought your suppose to go with the scales?
Isn't that to ruff for the scales?
Also is there a way to spray or coat it in something that will waterproof or protect it?
Little update on the python jacket: I can feel that something has definitely been applied on the jacket, I would say some balm, probably natural and / or synthetic waxes. I can see some characteristic white cracks on a few différents spots. It makes the leather sticky and mate. I started removing it using a brush and a cloth, it’s definitely better but I feel like I could brush forever and it wouldn’t remove everything.
What should I do prior to applying new care, namely reptan and Creme 1925 or in black. I don’t wanna apply anything on before removing this layer.
I’ll take any advice. Thanks so much !
With a jacket the reptan you definitely need to give it some time to dry and buffing is very important. With boots and shoes there are more hard parts so applying some pressure is easy on them as needed when buffing. A jacket is all soft so ideally best to lay it out on a table to buff well and again give it time to dry
@@CobblersPlus what by kind of cream is that?? The name of it?
How much would this treatment cost? I have those same boots
what cream is that you used please
Amazing video! Thank you!
what do you recommend for shark skin boots for care and treatment?
How about using saphire créeme universelle for exotics? Thanks for the video
How can u tell if they are original phyton leather?
The individual scales can be lifted or moved around
You sell those products that u have ?
What’s the name of the delicate cream
It is the Saphir delicate cream
I just sent you an email. I have the same style and they are over 20 years old and need some intense love.
27:51 If you're boots are too dirty and just need a light cleaning.
You sell the shapire Products?
Yes we do
You say go in the same way the scales set you are going back and forth pulling up the scales
Some of those spots that look like I’m going against the scales but I’m angling the brush to just hit the welt and sole edge as much as possible. Other times I go with or side to side of the scales
Tough crowd 🤣
Angelous exotic product is good to used?
There good but definitely like Saphir more
Your video is making me cringe! Anyone who knows anything about snake skin knows you should never brush against the natural grain of the scales!!!