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Comment from: Hinermad
Hinermad

Sounds like a great day, especially getting the mower running successfully. (I’m still smarting from this morning’s failure to get the snow blower started. Fortunately the night’s snow production was 6 inches of lake effect fluff - easily pushed with a shovel.)

Chloroforms: It took me a minute to realize what you meant. My uncle (former Army, former National Guard) called them “corofams.” Google suggests the alternate “Corfam,” which is a synthetic leather made by Dupont.

It sounds like your brother has The Knack. This Web page plays a sound file with a summary of the condition:

That Leather Luster sounds like great stuff. How does it take flexing? What sort of aftercare does it need? (FWIW, when cleaning electronic circuit boards I prefer Scotchbrite instead of steel wool - it doesn’t shed threads.)

Dave

01/17/05 @ 17:26
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The irony of my mowing the lawn in January while most people were blowing snow didn’t escape me. :) Ah, Alabama. Gotta love it.

“Corfam,” huh? Never heard it pronounced that way, but that is definitely the shoe I meant. “Synthetic leather” means “plastic.” Those things are horrible. They look fabulous, though, right up until you scuff them, then they’re scuffed forever.

Leather Luster needs no aftercare. None. Short of gauging them with the tip of a nail, any scuffs from normal wear and tear wipe away with a wet cloth (or a finger, if that’s all I have). It flexes just like the leather. Seems like it would crack, doesn’t it? Nope. I love the stuff (obviously). It takes a few hours of commitment up front–breathing possibly toxic fumes–then you wear them for years without having to do more than wipe them with a wet rag (or paper towel in the bathroom, for that matter).

Didn’t get the web page. ?

d

01/18/05 @ 22:41
Comment from: Hinermad
Hinermad

I serve on an industry standard committee whose chairman is from Alabama. He’s always keen on scheduling meetings in the Southeast during the winter. (Or Las Vegas.)

As far as I know Dad always wore polished leather shoes with his uniform, never synthetics. I remember him spending lots of time with a can of Kiwi, a brush, and a handful of rags. The smell of Kiwi paste still brings back memories. He’d have loved Leather Luster, though.

With a finish that tough, I’d expect LL to crack too. Sounds like beautiful stuff. I wonder what else I could do with it. (Nail polish? My daughter’s into that Goth thing a little bit.)

Let me try the Web address again:

http://www.rickleephoto.com/rlknack.htm

If that got censored, here’s a less recognizable version that might get past the electronic nanny:

www dot rickleephoto dot com slash rlknack dot htm.

The audio file plays when you load the page - no need to explicitly open a sound file.

Dave

01/18/05 @ 23:15
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The Knack. That’s great! Thanks!

(Yes…that’s pretty much him, all right. A born engineer. And only partial social ineptitude, most pointedly when he begins discussing the finer points of an electronic problem and is oblivious to the fact that no one understands a word he’s saying.)

d

01/19/05 @ 22:34
Comment from: Hinermad
Hinermad

Heh heh. I was lucky enough to attract the affection of a lady who’s not shy about telling me that nobody cares about my latest project. I’ve since learned to keep such pleasures to myself.

I used to think I was destined to be a lonely nerd, but apparently there’s someone out there for everybody. Of course, after I’d been firmly wedded for some years I was told that successful engineers are quite popular among ladies. Too late for me I’m afraid.

Dave

01/19/05 @ 22:47
Comment from: James
James

Hmm, I think I’d have loved Leather Luster.

I hated Corfams for the exact reasons you listed. So I spit shined my leather shoes every time I needed to wear them.
Luckily I was flight line, so I wore my safety boots most of the time. (At a high buff shine, I might add. I refused to spit shine workboots that slop through hydraulic fluid on a daily basis)

01/21/05 @ 02:19
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So I’m at work today and Caison (cool name, huh?) comes over and asks to see my shoes already, ‘cause he reads my blog and all, and I just won’t shut up about it (here…not at work, where I generally don’t bring it up: “Hey everybody! Look at my shoes! Ok. Carry on"). I propped them on the desk for his perusal and he said (and I quote, with alterations), “That’s leather? You’re [kidding] me!”

This is the usual reaction I get when the occasional person discovers that I am not, in fact, wearing plastic. So I said, in my best Demi Moore voice (I’ve been ill, and I like to think my voice gets husky and sexy instead of hoarse and sick)…something I like to think was witty and charming, but was probably pedantic and/or monosyllabic. But the point is, the shoes rock.

I’m tempted to snap a shot so y’all can see.

d

01/21/05 @ 08:20
Comment from: Roger D
Roger D

Ahhh,
You bring back the days. At the Academy, Corofams were outlawed to all until 1st class (senior) year. LL was viewed as “cheating” - except for the fact you couldn’t get kicked out for it. The real pin heads always used the Kiwi and polished it so it looked like LL. Then during a PI they could get the magic question “is that leather luster, or a real shine?” (leading to the commendation for PI of course) You cheater, you. Those guys WERE anal.
Now I generally stick with worn tennis shoes. And I won’t bore you with my method of getting the same mirror shine using Kiwi.

And for me any day above ground is a great day.
Love,
Rog

02/17/05 @ 05:01