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after playing a few games in my new abs, i found black marks on the heel counter and the other shiny smooth gold parts of em. how do i clean these off?
grmnfootballer
you could probably try to scrub it off with some leather cleaner or just a wet rag. an old toothbrush works well for in between the studs and such.
AC_Milan>*
If it's a scuf mark, you'll never get it out.

You'll never be able to keep them like new. Dont let yourself be all careful in them, just becaue you dont want any marks on them. Play hard, and enjoy them. Dont let silly little marks get in your way.
Gatewood21BG
QUOTE(AC_Milan>* @ Dec 12 2005, 07:12 PM) *

If it's a scuf mark, you'll never get it out.

You'll never be able to keep them like new. Dont let yourself be all careful in them, just becaue you dont want any marks on them. Play hard, and enjoy them. Dont let silly little marks get in your way.


Well said. Dirty boots look like they have some soul in them. I only clean my boots if they get real muddy one day...otherwise, let them go.
Adriano#10
QUOTE(Chapleski10 @ Dec 12 2005, 02:54 PM) *

after playing a few games in my new abs, i found black marks on the heel counter and the other shiny smooth gold parts of em. how do i clean these off?

doh.gif many your boots are going to get marks on them now matter what. just stop caring.
1andOnly
QUOTE(Adriano#10 @ Dec 12 2005, 09:00 PM) *

doh.gif many your boots are going to get marks on them now matter what. just stop caring.


yea i totally disagree with that, new absolutes and u just want to leave marks on them and make em look like crap..... fish.gif try to scrub them off with some shoe cleaners and stuff like that
AC_Milan>*
QUOTE(1andOnly @ Dec 12 2005, 08:27 PM) *

yea i totally disagree with that, new absolutes and u just want to leave marks on them and make em look like crap..... fish.gif try to scrub them off with some shoe cleaners and stuff like that


That's just a stop gap solution. No matter what you do, they'll get scuffed. As long as you take care of the leather with leather food, then you'll be fine.
     
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