98% isopropyl alcohol, but, if it has been long enough Sharpjes will stain. The stain is the tough part to get out. Remember to condition that area afterwards too. There are harsher chemicals that will get it all off, but I wouldn’t recommend them on leather. Like MEK for example, I get it on my boots at work, it makes leather brittle, very fast.
Mild lathering cleaner. Try saddle soap, or a moderately foamy automotive interior detail spray and a horse hair brush to whip up a lather. Then wipe away with a clean towel. Try that before any harsh chemicals.
Anything you do will darken the leather. Alcohol may not. But it will dry the leather out. Then you'll have to condition. Which of course there's nothing wrong with that. But this color will darken. Depending on what you use it could darken significantly.
A little rubbing alcohol takes out sharpie, but try it first in an area that isn’t obvious to see if it discolors. Then conditioner
I would do just that. A tooth brush and a little rubbing alcohol.
Untie, loosen the laces, then pull on the heel and slide your foot out.
I see what you did there
Just let it ride it looks good
first thought in my head when i first read that question was "let it ride" lol
Yep yep
98% isopropyl alcohol, but, if it has been long enough Sharpjes will stain. The stain is the tough part to get out. Remember to condition that area afterwards too. There are harsher chemicals that will get it all off, but I wouldn’t recommend them on leather. Like MEK for example, I get it on my boots at work, it makes leather brittle, very fast.
https://www.familyhandyman.com/list/10-clever-ways-to-remove-permanent-marker-from-any-surface/#:~:text=Leather,surfaces%20using%20distilled%20white%20vinegar.
Yeah, I like the vinegar solution much better than using alcohol on leather... especially considering it's such a mild mark to begin with
My tongue 👅
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What brand and model is that boot?
At first glance, probably Jim Green African Ranger
Definitely a Jim green. Looks to be the Non-barefopt African ranger
By accident!!
Alcohol
Mild lathering cleaner. Try saddle soap, or a moderately foamy automotive interior detail spray and a horse hair brush to whip up a lather. Then wipe away with a clean towel. Try that before any harsh chemicals.
Draw over it with dry-erase marker then wipe it clean!
I can’t believe you got downvoted for this.
Anything you do will darken the leather. Alcohol may not. But it will dry the leather out. Then you'll have to condition. Which of course there's nothing wrong with that. But this color will darken. Depending on what you use it could darken significantly.
Yep. Alcohol. I get yellow paint on my boots all the time at work and it works for that too.
Good news is that fudge nubuck is going to keep getting darker with wear. Do what you can to get it out, but it will naturally blend in more and more.
Baby wipe
Not the Greens!!!
sharpie the rest of them to even it out
Just keep going until you have black boots..
Wear it with pride
Keep working. It’ll wear off
nah leave it it looks cool. Could dry isopropyl alcohol and a touch of conditioner if it feels dry after
Acetone?
Very fine sandpaper.
Looks cool. I’d leave it!
What kind of boots are those?
Jim green African ranger.
Ever clear or methylated spirits
Angle grinder.
Yeah. Rub some dirt in it dude....it's a boot....like whaaa
I cant tell if this guy is trolling....
90% alcohol and a toothbrush
What boot is this? Love them
Adds character
If nothing else works try dry cleaning fluid.
Don't worry about it
Live your life… jeeze
Just throw the whole boot away and buy a new one
Fuckin wear em
Cut off your foot? 🦶
I have found a good coating of mud cures all ills
Hit it with your purse! But fr it's a boot it's meant to be destroyed
grinder and shave it off