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Kevin Finnerty Thu Dec 11, 2008 02:41pm

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Originally Posted by aschramm (Post 557453)
I just ordered the West Vest Platinum and a pair of NB 350 base shoes from ump-attire, just over $200 shipped.

Excellent job! You'll love them both. The 350s are very light, have nice cushioning, and look nice and shiny with a little hair spray.

Kevin Finnerty Wed Dec 17, 2008 11:29am

I swear; just spray the NBs with water or some mild solution like Murphy's Oil Soap & water, wipe them off with a towel, and spray them generously with Dove extra hold pump spray. They look beautiful and it could not be easier or more economical.

http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y19...dreams/300.jpg

aschramm Wed Dec 17, 2008 01:18pm

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Originally Posted by Kevin Finnerty (Post 559002)
I swear; just spray the NBs with water or some mild solution like Murphy's Oil Soap & water, wipe them off with a towel, and spray them generously with Dove extra hold pump spray. They look beautiful and it could not be easier or more economical.

http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y19...dreams/300.jpg

I'll have to look into that. I got them Monday, but haven't touched them since I'm studying for final exams. Do you use Leather Luster on them at all? or just murphy's oil?

Kevin Finnerty Wed Dec 17, 2008 03:06pm

The Murphy's cleans well, as does scrubbing bubbles. But the hair spray makes them shine more than the original low-maintenance finish.

UMP25 Wed Dec 17, 2008 10:35pm

I found most hair sprays too sticky. I use Armor All Extra Shine. Works wonders!

Kevin Finnerty Thu Dec 18, 2008 02:32am

Dove extra hold pump is not "most" hair sprays.

UMP25 Thu Dec 18, 2008 07:45am

If you say so. :rolleyes:

piaa_ump Thu Dec 18, 2008 02:14pm

my .02
 
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Originally Posted by UMP25 (Post 559208)
I found most hair sprays too sticky. I use Armor All Extra Shine. Works wonders!

I avoid using armor all....as it seems to almost attract and hold dust and dirt.....

UMP25 Thu Dec 18, 2008 02:48pm

I've never had that problem myself. In fact, I've found that the extra shine version of Armour All tends to have a slick sheen to it, thereby preventing dust to adhere as much as it normally would; at least, that has been my experience with it.

Kevin Finnerty Thu Dec 18, 2008 05:12pm

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Originally Posted by UMP25 (Post 559447)
I've never had that problem myself. In fact, I've found that the extra shine version of Armour All tends to have a slick sheen to it, thereby preventing dust to adhere as much as it normally would; at least, that has been my experience with it.

My experience with Armour All is that it costs about $7.00 for a bottle of the stuff, and you can take about two cents' worth of Murphy's and make a whole bottle of stuff that will make the shoes clean and shiny. Most of the time I can get a $7.00 solution for two cents, I'm going to take it.

umpduck11 Thu Dec 18, 2008 05:55pm

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Originally Posted by Kevin Finnerty (Post 559002)
I swear; just spray the NBs with water or some mild solution like Murphy's Oil Soap & water, wipe them off with a towel, and spray them generously with Dove extra hold pump spray. They look beautiful and it could not be easier or more economical.

http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y19...dreams/300.jpg


That's the same brand former Cowboy's coach Jimmy Johnson uses !!! :D

Kevin Finnerty Thu Dec 18, 2008 06:29pm

And look at that shine!

http://images.dawgsports.com/images/...on_closeup.jpg

Now, don't you want your shoes sporting a finish like that? I know I do.

aschramm Sun Dec 21, 2008 07:26pm

Anyone have problems with the New Balance 350, D-width? I just tried mine on the first time, and they're pretty tight on the side. Probably going to have to get the EE size instead.

DG Sun Dec 21, 2008 09:07pm

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Originally Posted by aschramm (Post 560432)
Anyone have problems with the New Balance 350, D-width? I just tried mine on the first time, and they're pretty tight on the side. Probably going to have to get the EE size instead.

No, but I have a D size feet. If you have EE feet you should get EE shoes. If you have D feet you should wear thinner socks until they break in. I also buy my NB shoes a half size larger to compensate for thick socks but that hasn't affected width.

kylejt Sun Dec 21, 2008 10:58pm

Leather Luster is goopy junk that was used to make shoes look like patent leather. The GD shoes put a stake through the heart of that stuff. Plus, it looks like a snake shedding it's skin after a while. There's no need for that anymore.

Hair spray on your leather shoes? Please. Use a good leather conditioner after you clean them. I use Meguiars. Hair spray will build up, and crack the hide. Don't do it.

If you're that goofy about your shoes having a mirrored shine for the first half inning, get the GD slippers. Me, I got over that a while ago. Sharp, yes. Glitzy, no. I've retired my patent leather belts too. No more bling for me.


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