Show us your boots
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Fuck, how I want these! They don't sell them here.
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It's patina. On the contrary, it's cool!
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Personal advice: don't
Partly because @Walery-Smirnoff is correct, it's part of the patina of your boots
Partly because of the difficulty of doing so without adversely effecting and/or staining the surrounding leather of the boot. Oxidisation is by its very nature an irreversible chemical process.
You're either looking at a polish like Brasso or similar, which will be difficult to apply to small hardware with the vigorousness needed to remove this type of oxidisation without also getting on/in the leather in the local area
You could look at chemical solutions but this is likely to be even worse for the above and may even permanently damage the nearby leather
Or you could look at some of the home grown solutions like baking soda/lemon juice or vinegar/salt but again, i don't think your walking away without at least some staining - but other users may have more experience on these than i do
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Ross is spot on here. I'd brush them to remove any loose oxidisation and leave it at that. It's what I do on my RWs.
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Alright gentlemen,
you've convinced me :).Embrace the decay <3.
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@indigostiff They are amazing. Sadly I think Vasque are finished now and the recent boots were nowhere near the standard of yours
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