Hey /b/ I have this rough patch on my timberland boots, any idea how to cure it? I have a eraser and a nubuck brush if that helps
those are some dope ass timbs
>>707521257
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Google is hard.
Inb4 don't help him he's a nig nog
>>707521257
they're work boots, get over it
>>707521566
I don't have the balm proofed and the eraser has a smooth side where I can lift the nap, and it still doesn't fix that one patch
leave them on man
adds character
and I dont know if you wear them at work but if you do, motherfucker stop worrying about your boots. theyre cooler when thrashed anyways
The first step is to tie the shoes together by the shoelaces
Second step is to fling them over a telephone wire
>>707521934
He ain't lyin
i got this rough patch on my adidas what do?
>>707522412
looks fine to me nigga
>>707521804
That rough patch is probably your boots drying out I don't think your brush will help. You need to oil them.
If you had bought a pair of Red Wings in the first place then all you would have to do is bring them back into the store and they would clean and oil them for you for free.
>>707522799
thanks mr dubs, you put my mind at ease.
do you also know what could cause bleeding when brushing teeth?
How do I straighten up the rough patch on my running shoes?
>>707521257
Have you tried getting the fuck over it because they're work boots and they're not expensive for their fucking looks?
>>707523238
Not using enough bleach with your toothpaste