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On Wed, 15 Oct 2008 06:15:09 GMT, "Jim F"
wrote: I have never washed them. Maybe that's the problem. |
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"Jim F" writes:
"John Forrest Tomlinson" wrote in message ... On Sun, 12 Oct 2008 19:48:19 -0500, "Jay" wrote: wrote in message ... he's probabally drying them with heat Yes, I think so, too. When my shoes get very wet, which sometimes happens in the winter, I use a fan, and perhaps very mild heat. But my drying time is ~ 8 hours, never fast-dry. I use a boot dryer from a ski-related company - air that's very warm but not hot. It takes hours to work on wet shoes. And I just brush or wipe off the shoes, usually with just water but sometime with soap. Have never had a problem with the lorica cracking. The shoes get sloppy, esp in the heel counter, before that happens. They are about five years old. I never dry them with anything but room temperature. I stuff them with newspapers. I have never washed them. I'm liking raaman's suggestion to try hand soap and water. It rains here in British Columbia's Lower Mainland beginning around now, and for the next six months or so. I may have been overreaching slightly to say they are cracking. Near the toe is darn dry, esp. on the inside of one shoe. If it were leather I'd reach for something to soften it up with. Peace love dove, JF How about, err, buying a new pair. Things get old. So is life. Buy a pair of leather shoes and fill them with saddle soap. |
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"Jim F" wrote in message news:NTfJk.1680$fF3.1439@edtnps83... They are about five years old. I never dry them with anything but room temperature. I stuff them with newspapers. I have never washed them. I'm liking raaman's suggestion to try hand soap and water. It rains here in British Columbia's Lower Mainland beginning around now, and for the next six months or so. I may have been overreaching slightly to say they are cracking. Near the toe is darn dry, esp. on the inside of one shoe. If it were leather I'd reach for something to soften it up with. Peace love dove, JF Five years, in those conditions, might be a reasonable lifetime. Sounds like your shoes have had many wet/dry cycles over that 5-year period. Even with slow drying, they won't last forever. I never fuss over my Sidi Dom5 at all. I ride 5,000 miles yearly. Plus, I need to walk a bit between legs of my daily commute. Very comfortable, and quite stylish. If they are bothering you, I would just buy another pair. J. |
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On Oct 15, 6:51*pm, "Jay" wrote:
"Jim F" wrote in message news:NTfJk.1680$fF3.1439@edtnps83... They are about five years old. *I never dry them with anything but room temperature. *I stuff them with newspapers. *I have never washed them. I'm liking raaman's suggestion to try hand soap and water. *It rains here in British Columbia's Lower Mainland beginning around now, and for the next six months or so. *I may have been overreaching slightly to say they are cracking. *Near the toe is darn dry, esp. on the inside of one shoe. If it were leather I'd reach for something to soften it up with. Peace love dove, JF Five years, in those conditions, might be a reasonable lifetime. Sounds like your shoes have had many wet/dry cycles over that 5-year period. Even with slow drying, they won't last forever. I never fuss over my Sidi Dom5 at all. I ride 5,000 miles yearly. Plus, I need to walk a bit between legs of my daily commute. Very comfortable, and quite stylish. If they are bothering you, I would just buy another pair. J. the op may not have that as a viable option at this time. the fact that sidis last years and years speak well enough for their worth to an owner- certainly, when I feel like changing my sidis for new ones I do because I know they last longer than they're worn out excuse will fly with my wife. |
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On Oct 15, 10:17*pm, Tom Sherman
wrote: wrote: On Oct 14, 2:36 pm, wrote: My previous post disappeared, reposting... Why not apply a plastic or vinyl conditioner like Armor-All? *Lorica is after all, a synthetic material. that might make things worse, the lorica breathes, by sealing it you might as well throw the shoes away What about a beeswax based product such as Sno Seal® [1]? [1] http://www.atsko.com/products/waterproofing/sno-seal.html. -- Tom Sherman - 42.435731,-83.985007 If you are not a part of the solution, you are a part of the precipitate. why ? the shoes need some moisture to retain their suppleness, the lorica expands when wet, put something on the outside and that will result in an uneven expansion through the material- that could very well result in ruining the shoes |
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On Oct 11, 5:14 pm, "Jim F" wrote:
I have scoured the Sidi shoe website looking for info on what oil or other treatment I can use on my shoes, but there's nothing. The manmade leather-like "Lorica" material is starting to crack on mine. I did find the following, but no info about a liquid I might apply to rejuvenate the material. Any suggestions? Shoe and Lorica Maintenancehttp://www.sidiusa.com/tech/shoe_lorica.html WHAT IS LORICA? Lorica is high-technology material based on a remarkable combination of ultra-fine micro-fibres. This mesh of micro-fibres is then treated with special resins to create a microporous structure which, like the collagen in natural leather, gives Lorica a high degree of durability, softness and breathability. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Read these instructions carefully to keep your SIDI cycling footwear in excellent condition. DO'S Clean with a damp sponge. Store in a cool, dry and well-ventilated place. Fill with newspaper to absorb any dampness and to keep the shape. Store in a cool and dry place. If the shoes are not damp or wet after use, simply clean them with a soft brush. If the shoes are equipped with levers or other precision closures, clean them carefully and regularly apply a silicone-based or similar lubricant. Regularly check and tighten all screws on your shoes, especially the Heelpads, SRS Sole Replacement System and the SDS Sole Dual System. DON'TS Do not wash in washing machine or spray clean. Do not use strong washing powder or abrasive brushes. When drying, never place near or next to heaters, fire or other heating (the use of detergents and rapid drying may cause excessive hardening or cracks in the materials). YOUR SIDI BICYCLE SHOES ARE A RESULT OF QUALITY CRAFTSMANSHIP. PLEASE FOLLOW THESE RECOMMENDATIONS CAREFULLY IN ORDER TO MAINTAIN THE INTEGRITY OF YOUR SHOES. Does it mean putting mink oil on them is a waste of time? |
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