I recently just noticed a gouge in my Gavin Black Cherry boots I purchased from Lucchese. I'm not sure how it happened because I don't remember bumping into anything, but unfortunately I see this gouge now. Does anyone know how to fix something like this, or if it can even be fixed? I tried polishing once, but it didn't seem to fix it, and I don't know if you need to use multiple layers or what. Does anyone know anything about this sort of thing and what to do?
Edit: Another quick question, I'm at work and just got some soapy water on part of the same boots, what do you do to prevent stains and damage in general to the boot? I was planning on cleaning the entire boot with a half and half solution of white vinegar and water, dry them, then deep conditioning the boot afterwards, will that help prevent any damage, or is there anything else I should be doing? Would it be better to use saddle soap instead of the vinegar/water solution? I definitely don't want to just not do anything concerning that because I've heard that soapy water can cause bad damage to the boot. Thanks.
This was the soap stuff mixed with water that got on my boot, this shows the chemicals its made from if that helps. From what I was able to find it's a mix of water and detergents:
Edit: Another quick question, I'm at work and just got some soapy water on part of the same boots, what do you do to prevent stains and damage in general to the boot? I was planning on cleaning the entire boot with a half and half solution of white vinegar and water, dry them, then deep conditioning the boot afterwards, will that help prevent any damage, or is there anything else I should be doing? Would it be better to use saddle soap instead of the vinegar/water solution? I definitely don't want to just not do anything concerning that because I've heard that soapy water can cause bad damage to the boot. Thanks.
This was the soap stuff mixed with water that got on my boot, this shows the chemicals its made from if that helps. From what I was able to find it's a mix of water and detergents:
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