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Originally posted by Brian Watson
I personally did not try it on the whistles. A local referee owns his own referee equipment store and used to sell Leather Luster, but stopped because no one could get the stuff to dry on the whistles. I guess LL told him it was because there is not enough real leather in it.
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Brian,
I'm on my second pair of Whistles and have not had any trouble at all with Leather Luster drying. One important thing to remember is not to use it on the edges of the soles. It will be very sticky and appear to not have dried. But this part of the shoe is rubber and you should use Kiwi Edge Dressing.
The worst thing that you can do with any polishing process is get in a hurry and begin the next step before the previous step is complete. To use Leather Luster properly takes 3 to 4 days. But it's well worth it.
Tony