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Harry McMahon
17/10/03 23:47
 Lowland rambler 58 forum posts
I had my new Scarpa SLs out last week end for their first long walk. Conditions were very wet. The boots have now dried out but the colour has faded very badly. I just read the little booklet that was in the box and Scarpa recommend "the use of Scarpas HS12 Cream prior to use". I assume this is not essential !? Should I apply it now or just give them a dose of Nixwax/G wax?
I have to say they are an excellent boot. Very comfy and feet as dry as a bone despite very boggy conditions.
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Ninja Marmot
18/10/03 00:17
 Alpine improver 33561 forum posts 71 photos 3 articles 18 reviews
I've always used Nikwax Aqueous Wax. Mine are scuffed etc but I didn't buy them for aesthetic reasons.
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Parky Again
18/10/03 18:14
Same as Jennie.

You can make life interesting by cleaning them with Nikwax leather cleaner and watch all the colour come off onto the rag.
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Harry McMahon
20/10/03 12:17
 Lowland rambler 58 forum posts
Thanks. Jeannie,was there a particular reason that prompted you to add the second unnecessary sentence to your reply?
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Mark Bradshaw
20/10/03 15:56
 Lowland rambler 811 forum posts 5 photos 9 reviews
It looks to me like a very valid and reasonable way of pointing out that Aqueous Wax does a great job of treating the leather but not so good a job of hiding the scuffs...

Was there a particular reason that prompted you to add the unecessarily inflamatory sounding question to your message?
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Harry McMahon
20/10/03 16:19
 Lowland rambler 58 forum posts
Mark
I don't really care much what it looks like to you. After all, I didn't ask the question of you and with the exception of this reply I really have no wish to enter into any sort of exchange with you.
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John Corteen
20/10/03 16:25
 Lowland rambler 2330 forum posts 8 photos 1 article 14 reviews
OOoooooooo!!!
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Mark Bradshaw
20/10/03 16:25
 Lowland rambler 811 forum posts 5 photos 9 reviews
Good skills, like your style...

do yourself a favour and remove your nuts from the meat grinder, you'll smile more and live longer...
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The Reverend Dave hudson
20/10/03 16:30
 Lowland rambler 463 forum posts 7 reviews
Either Harry is a 'troll' or just one hell of a rude person. If you're not a 'troll' then I think you owe Jeannie and Mark an apology :(
You asked for some advice and got a very valid answer no need for the personal attack(s) really is there?
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John Corteen
20/10/03 16:32
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Oi Hudson, there was no need for the second sentence in your posting. What prompted you to make it?
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The Reverend Dave hudson
20/10/03 16:34
 Lowland rambler 463 forum posts 7 reviews
Sorry!!!
I'm not worthy St.John
Pleaseeeeee forgive me :(
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Simon Cardwell
20/10/03 16:34
 Lowland rambler 4390 forum posts 8 reviews 1 classified
"Ding ding!"

Seconds out, Round 2!

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John Corteen
20/10/03 16:36
 Lowland rambler 2330 forum posts 8 photos 1 article 14 reviews
And whatprompted you to include that highly offensive "Seconds out, Round 2!"

I'd have thought better of you Simon...
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John Corteen
20/10/03 16:36
 Lowland rambler 2330 forum posts 8 photos 1 article 14 reviews
Oh and Dave you are forgiven.
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Mark Bradshaw
20/10/03 16:36
 Lowland rambler 811 forum posts 5 photos 9 reviews
Don't worry about it, some people come over all funny when communicating over these new fangled means...
Harry might be having a bad day, he might have been neglected as a kid, we just don't know.
I am sure he would be willing to kiss and make up at the next OM meet.
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The Reverend Dave hudson
20/10/03 16:38
 Lowland rambler 463 forum posts 7 reviews
back on subject, I personally find the best way to care for boots is to not clean them but to buy a new pair every time that when I go away this keeps me looking good out on the hills.
Oh and by the way soft shell is so last season.
Anyways gotta go getting my hair done :)
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Jon Doran
20/10/03 16:45
 Scottish ice ace 9604 forum posts 59 photos 5779 articles 10 reviews 14 bookmarks
Oi! Behave, all of ya. I'm sure it's all a misunderstanding and if anyone else steps out of line it'll be red cards all round and an early bath.

Fwiw I'd not personally treat new boots before using them, most are treated or tannned to be water repellant these days, however if you feel like following Scarpa's instructions, it won't do any harm.

Maybe we need a comprehensive boot care article as winter approaches?
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Simon Cardwell
20/10/03 16:47
 Lowland rambler 4390 forum posts 8 reviews 1 classified
And for those of you that dont know - Dave was serious. He really DOES buy a new pair of boots every time!

Or, at least it seems like that....

Si
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Ninja Marmot
20/10/03 16:49
 Alpine improver 33561 forum posts 71 photos 3 articles 18 reviews
Harry - as Mark said so succinctly, Aqueous Wax does a great job of treating the leather but not so good a job of hiding the scuffs.

I was trying to present a balanced view - pros and cons. Hope that's not a problem.
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