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Old 05-08-2016, 01:02 PM   #209
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Originally Posted by Atunah View Post
Mine kind of rub out with a small circular rubbing motion. It does scratch a bit, but I been able to just do the rubbing thing and they are gone. I kind of like the way it wears.
A bit of moisture on the thumb to rub with also helps. But I don't worry to much. Its probably a bit more fussy than the merlot or black cover, but I love the way it feels and looks in walnut.
Also if it starts getting dry over time, mink oil should bring it back to it's original luster. I have a pair of Dansko shoes that are made out of nubuck and mink oil is what they recommend to keep them conditioned. They go from looking like a scratched up pair of junk shoes to brand new with an application. It does make them slightly darker for a short period of time. It is applied with a brush and then the excess is buffed off with a cloth. Clearly I haven't tried it on the cover yet, so your mileage may vary.
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