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Wesco Harness Boot help...

SpencerD.

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So I found these GREAT Wesco Harness Boots used on eBay. As with all eBay auctions, you have to take condition stated with a grain of salt, and often the seller has scrounged them up at a thrift store or tag sale. I just liked the extra cinch and strap at the top, as it makes these Harness boots just a bit more bad ass! Plus, they looked to be in really nice shape as well. They came today, and low and behold they fits really well and are actually in quite nice condition. I do have a custom order for these (minus the top strap) at Stompers boots in the que, but for 350.00 I could not pass them up. The only issue I have is that the boots appear to have a coating of scuff cover on them, which is dry and leaves a dusty layer on the fingers when rubbed. Any suggestions for removal? I whiped them down with a damp cloth and a lot of it has come off (everything looks great underneath) but i would like to just clean them and be done. Any help would be loved forever!!!
 

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JoeNiblick

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It’s not wax? Often waxy leathers develop a coating when left to sit—that leaches out of the leather. If it’s that, you should be able to buff it away with a dry cloth.
 

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