My new parade boots have been a real struggle. Especially when they looked like a top down 3D map of Newfoundland. There were holes and bumps and were uneven everywhere from random bumps that only scuffed my old boots.
If you ever have this problem, I may have found a much faster method than "bulling".
Pretty much, you need a polish applicator and a stiff bristle boot brush(I use Kiwi brushes). Then, you whack on multiple think layers with the applicator in circular motions, then you brush it nice and fast, and repeat.
I've successfully completely leveled out both of my boots from the no-man's land it once was into a pair fresh out of the box. If it can work on my boots which had dips as deeps as the width of a penny, then it should work in many situations.
I hope this is useful to someone else :blotto:
Edit/Search Words: These methods work for keyed, deeply scuffed, off a sharp corner, and beaten boots. Also for boots with holes.
Just in case someone is searching
If you ever have this problem, I may have found a much faster method than "bulling".
Pretty much, you need a polish applicator and a stiff bristle boot brush(I use Kiwi brushes). Then, you whack on multiple think layers with the applicator in circular motions, then you brush it nice and fast, and repeat.
I've successfully completely leveled out both of my boots from the no-man's land it once was into a pair fresh out of the box. If it can work on my boots which had dips as deeps as the width of a penny, then it should work in many situations.
I hope this is useful to someone else :blotto:
Edit/Search Words: These methods work for keyed, deeply scuffed, off a sharp corner, and beaten boots. Also for boots with holes.
Just in case someone is searching