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Shining boots after an ex

riekert.n

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I've gotten back from the field and I'm trying to polish my boots to a high shine. Unfortunately I scuffed the tips of the boots and now they won't polish. I've applied many layers of polish to the boots, and everything but the tip gleams. Any way I can fix this?



"At the going down of the sun and in the morning, we will remember them." :remembrance:
 
If you are talking combat boots, well they are combat boots right?  Not parade boots.  Apply polish, buff, voila. 

If you are looking for a parade boot-like shine on cmbt boots, well remember that parade boots get their shine by the polish filling in the cracks, etc in the leather, producing a flat, reflective surface.  If you are or want to spend that much time in your life for cmbt boots, go for it.  BUT...you could spend that time doing something else.  Personally, I have never cared that much for cmbt boots and I have other stuff in life I'd rather spend that time on. 

:2c:
 
Eye In The Sky said:
If you are talking combat boots, well they are combat boots right?  Not parade boots.  Apply polish, buff, voila. 

If you are looking for a parade boot-like shine on cmbt boots, well remember that parade boots get their shine by the polish filling in the cracks, etc in the leather, producing a flat, reflective surface.  If you are or want to spend that much time in your life for cmbt boots, go for it.  BUT...you could spend that time doing something else.  Personally, I have never cared that much for cmbt boots and I have other stuff in life I'd rather spend that time on. 

:2c:

I can't wear my DEUs for this Remembrance Day ceremony, and I'm trying to get my combat boots up to scratch..
 
Well you got more than one pair of combat boots, use the other ones......
 
NFLD Sapper said:
Well you got more than one pair of combat boots, use the other ones......

Same problem on both. The issue is that it isn't the polish that's scuffed, it's the actual tip of the boot. Now the tip acts like a sponge and just sucks in the polish instead of allowing it to be shined.
 
Just keep working on it then, or just go with the WWB..... ;D
 
riekert.n said:
Same problem on both. The issue is that it isn't the polish that's scuffed, it's the actual tip of the boot. Now the tip acts like a sponge and just sucks in the polish instead of allowing it to be shined.

Combat boots'll do that. That's what happens to boots that are worn in the field. Everyone else will be in the same boat- do what you can and don't worry about it.
 
Try putting the polish on and letting dry once hardened and dry then re-apply polish and buff.  Should look pretty good after that. 
 
WWB?

And @Brihard, I appreciate it but that's not what my RSM is going to have to say tomorrow.
 
Kirsten Luomala said:
Try putting the polish on and letting dry once hardened and dry then re-apply polish and buff.  Should look pretty good after that.

I'll give that a go
 
riekert.n said:
I've gotten back from the field and I'm trying to polish my boots to a high shine. Unfortunately I scuffed the tips of the boots and now they won't polish. I've applied many layers of polish to the boots, and everything but the tip gleams. Any way I can fix this?

Yes, be happy they're black and call it a day. They're combat boots, they're not supposed to be shiny!
 
riekert.n said:
WWB?

And @Brihard, I appreciate it but that's not what my RSM is going to have to say tomorrow.

Wet Weather Boot aka Gortex Boot....
 
riekert.n said:
Same problem on both. The issue is that it isn't the polish that's scuffed, it's the actual tip of the boot. Now the tip acts like a sponge and just sucks in the polish instead of allowing it to be shined.

Psstttt.  Just a quick point...everyone here gets what happens to combat boots when they are worn.    ;)
 
NFLD Sapper said:
You should have also been issued WWB.....

Reservist here.. I've heard that I was supposed to be issued 4 pairs of boots. Two like what I have and two of the WWB. But honestly I'm lucky to have two pairs at all. My first two years in I only had the one pair.
 
Just don't get too worked up about it. Those of us on the army side have been through this for decades and it will probably go on until the end of time.

And I'm pretty sure the RSM will take the fact that you just came off an exercise into account. After all, at some point in his career he had to go through the same thing you are experiencing now.

The standard is clean, black and IIRC (it's been more than a few years for me) a brush shine. The key point is not to look like a bag of s**t.

 
riekert.n said:
Reservist here.. I've heard that I was supposed to be issued 4 pairs of boots. Two like what I have and two of the WWB. But honestly I'm lucky to have two pairs at all. My first two years in I only had the one pair.

Reservist here too but I do have a whole closet full of boots of which only 2 pairs are my own purchase.....
 
NFLD Sapper said:
Reservist here too but I do have a whole closet full of boots of which only 2 pairs are my own purchase.....

Really? Yeah if I could I would keep one pair aside for regular parading, and the others for field use.
 
you could try doing a spit shine on them, i've had to do it before and although they don't look as good as they did prior it gets them back to polished quickly but its wear off with use all the same
 
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