SoCalSoftailSlim
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Took a mixture of warm water, clear soap, and a dab of rubbing alcohol to my Red Wing 2268 (Role Clubs) and then buffed out with a horsehair brush. Let them dry in the sun.
Previous owner, or owners, must have allowed polish build up over the years, because the difference is pretty noticeable.
After:
****And before I removed the build up:
By the way, shout out to Brian at Role Club for taking care of these boots. We initially tried a low woodsman heel, but nice as it was, I wasn't thrilled. In dialing in the sizing during a second stay at the shop, he installed the low block heel, which I like much better on this particular pair.
It took a while, but they fit and feel amazing now. I think I will not add any polish or mink oil for some time. I like them like this and they feel supple and nourished.
Previous owner, or owners, must have allowed polish build up over the years, because the difference is pretty noticeable.
After:


****And before I removed the build up:

By the way, shout out to Brian at Role Club for taking care of these boots. We initially tried a low woodsman heel, but nice as it was, I wasn't thrilled. In dialing in the sizing during a second stay at the shop, he installed the low block heel, which I like much better on this particular pair.
It took a while, but they fit and feel amazing now. I think I will not add any polish or mink oil for some time. I like them like this and they feel supple and nourished.
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