Hello,
Very nice forum here. I have a pair of nearly new shell cordovan loafers made by Crockett & Jones. They are made of medium brown leather from Horween.
One morning I noticed a spot the size of an American nickel on the top of one shoe. I don't know what it is from. Could be a bit of urine, food oil, or who knows what. I have about 30 pairs of Alden shell shoes, so I am very familiar with this leather. I tried the usual approach of a bit of water and brushing like mad. No effect at all. I have Venetian shoe cream (recommended by Horween) and Saphir Renovateur, but haven't used either on the spot.
The shell cordovan leather seems to be finished slightly differently on the C&J shoes compared to my Aldens. The surface seems smoother and waxier; so perhaps the water didn't penetrate and reach the leather.
Recommendations please.
Many thanks,
Ed
Santa Monica, California