glenjay
Senior Member
- Joined
- Feb 13, 2009
- Messages
- 748
- Reaction score
- 199
That's a good question fritzl. I was going to phrase my statement in the context of conditioning in regard to adding oil to leather shoe uppers, but I thought that might be getting too specific, as that seemed to already be the context of the statement I was addressing.
The term conditioning can be applied as a pretty broad term. Certainly applying leather grease to a sole edge would be a type of conditioning, but not one I have any real experence with. I would love to learn more however, if you cared to share the details.
hi glen,
what do you particularly mean by conditioning?
my standard routine/regiment consists of tin can wax alternating with cream. i use some specific leather grease for the sole edge. especially during winter time i apply a thin coat of this on my most exposed shoes.
actually, i own a number of shoes through the timespan of at least two decades, which allows me to go into experimental mode, which includes grounded sole edges(by my cobbler)...
That's a good question fritzl. I was going to phrase my statement in the context of conditioning in regard to adding oil to leather shoe uppers, but I thought that might be getting too specific, as that seemed to already be the context of the statement I was addressing.
The term conditioning can be applied as a pretty broad term. Certainly applying leather grease to a sole edge would be a type of conditioning, but not one I have any real experence with. I would love to learn more however, if you cared to share the details.