All you need to do is to condition them with oil.
Getting scratches out of leather boots.
You can use olive neatsfoot or mink oil.
You have a few options here.
Tease up loose sections of leather created by deep scratches using a pin or toothpick.
These preventative measures are especially important if you use your boots frequently or for heavy duty uses.
There are two ways in particular that will help you to reduce the appearance of deep scratches in leather boots.
Continue to work more polish into the area with the cotton swab until the affected area is filled in and flush with the surrounding leather.
Notice how the scratches soak up the oil and appear darker than the rest of the leather.
It will pass only the heat to the leather without burning it out.
Continue to rub oil into the leather feathering out to the non affected area.
Light scratches or scuffs are the easiest to remove from your leather boots.
Practice flattening them again until you can achieve a smooth surface.
While you may have been tempted to try and buff out the scratches or use a conditioning oil these techniques will only work for surface and medium scratches.
Removing light scratches scuffs from leather boots.
If you want the best results choose one from the specialized oil for leather boots.
For a very deep discolored scratch you can use a leather repair kit but you must be careful to get the color exactly right especially if the scratch is in a conspicuous spot.
Regular cleaning also goes a long way towards keeping small abrasions from developing into full blown scuff marks.
Wet a cotton swab with leather polish that closely matches the color of your boots.
Tease them up again to allow you to apply leather pigment touch up to the underneath surface with an artist s paint brush.
The longer you wait the tougher it ll be to get the scuff mark out which puts the leather at higher risk.
Shoe polish should conceal most scratches nicely so try it before moving on to the more permanent leather repair kit method.
Work the leather polish directly into the scraped area.
On top of that apply a buff of same coloured polish.
They too will lighten as it dries.
Place a thick piece of cloth in between the leather surface and the cloth iron.
We have a cream called perfect gel that is used as a spot treatment.