When you wish to soften a new pair of shoes, boots or other leather items, apply a liberal coat of Leather CPR® Cleaner & Conditioner and allow it to dry. Repeat this process until you have the desired softness. After the final coat dries, buff with a soft cotton cloth for a light sheen.
2006-10-01 21:33:09
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answer #1
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answered by sassielassie 2
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Leather cleaner will soften them. You will need to reapply several times. But it works.
2006-09-28 07:38:48
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answer #2
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answered by Rea 3
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put something firm inside and take a small hammer and hammer them gently in the area you want to soften. Oh cover the outside with a cloth so that you don't mark them.
2006-10-02 04:28:45
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answer #3
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answered by whop 1
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Same thing you do to new Army boots. apply plenty shoe polish every morning, and break them in by wearing them a lot. In no time they will become soft and comfortable. If you wear comfortable socks your feet won't feel a thing
2006-09-28 07:53:58
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answered by bigross86 2
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Push soaked news paper inside
2006-09-28 07:40:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Vicky R took the words from my fingers !!!
Stuff with wet newspaper and leave over night
2006-09-28 07:46:16
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answered by the thinker 3
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i heard once if u put damp mews paper in shoes fill them with it and put them in an airing cupboard not sure it works neva tried it but heard it as a tip
2006-09-28 08:56:24
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answer #7
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answered by hayz 2
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Dubbin. rub it in with a damp cloth. Leave it overnight then. Reapply. You need to rub alot in and let it soak in. It works.
2006-09-28 07:39:01
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answer #8
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answered by MissBehave 5
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stuff called dubing/g-wax in the UK or pee in them amonia softens leather and smells great (not)
2006-09-28 07:32:58
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answered by iusedtolooklikemyavatar 4
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start breaking them in around the house
2006-09-30 16:35:32
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answered by lonely as a cloud 6
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