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Richard Ogg Sat Apr 07, 2001 12:58am

Sounds like I need to re-clean my shoes, then re-apply the Shape-Up. Anyone know if laquer thinner is the best to pull the old Shape-Up off and any waxes etc. that remain? (I find no readable instructions on my bottle or box.)

Next, and ideas on avoid the fuzzies they collect? (Previous shoes did not collect this.)

jamieod Sat Apr 07, 2001 05:30am

Lacquer may eat right into the leather. I would be real careful................
Jamie O'D.

BktBallRef Sat Apr 07, 2001 09:00am

Quote:

Originally posted by Richard Ogg
Sounds like I need to re-clean my shoes, then re-apply the Shape-Up. Anyone know if laquer thinner is the best to pull the old Shape-Up off and any waxes etc. that remain? (I find no readable instructions on my bottle or box.)

Next, and ideas on avoid the fuzzies they collect? (Previous shoes did not collect this.)

You might try nail polish remover.

mick Sat Apr 07, 2001 09:10am

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Originally posted by BktBallRef
Quote:

Originally posted by Richard Ogg
Sounds like I need to re-clean my shoes, then re-apply the Shape-Up. Anyone know if laquer thinner is the best to pull the old Shape-Up off and any waxes etc. that remain? (I find no readable instructions on my bottle or box.)

Next, and ideas on avoid the fuzzies they collect? (Previous shoes did not collect this.)

You might try nail polish remover.

Yeah, Acetone is a great solvent.

Richard Ogg Sat Apr 07, 2001 07:00pm

Thanks!
 
Thanks for the suggestions. I simply thought of laquer thinner because that is what Leather Luster specifies.

mick Sat Apr 07, 2001 08:14pm

Re: Thanks!
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Richard Ogg
Thanks for the suggestions. I simply thought of laquer thinner because that is what Leather Luster specifies.
A quick phone call to shape up would do it. ;)
mick

jamieod Sun Apr 08, 2001 05:19am

Best Shoe Shine Products????
 
I have never used Leather Luster so I may be out in left field when I mentioned lacquer eating into the leather. Someone who has used it is more quialified than I to give an opinion here. I was merely offering a suggestion. Good luck!

Jamie O'D.

mikesears Mon Apr 09, 2001 09:28am

Re: Best Shoe Shine Products????
 
Quote:

Originally posted by jamieod
I have never used Leather Luster so I may be out in left field when I mentioned lacquer eating into the leather. Someone who has used it is more quialified than I to give an opinion here. I was merely offering a suggestion. Good luck!

Jamie O'D.

Lacquer thinner works well. I've used this on two different pairs of leather shoes and haven't had problems with either pair. I think the stuff included with the Leather Luster is simply lacquer thinner.

ridkyjos Sat Oct 25, 2008 09:17am

Best shoe shine product
 
I was also trying to find out about the Amway shoe shine but since it is not made anymore I tried Leather Luster as suggested by some people. I found it to be very difficult to use with "toxic" multi-step applications involved and long drying periods between those applications. Although the eventual shine is OK, it tends to be blotchy and not very even. However, the worse part was that after letting the last application dry overnight (12+ hours), I put the shoes on in the morning since they felt dry but the stain from the sides of the soles got all over the carpet. What a mess!! I had to use the rest of the pre-cleaner to get the stains out of the carpet. My suggestion is to avoid this product at all cost, unless you live in a barn.

refnrev Sat Oct 25, 2008 06:56pm

I use the Kiwi liquid Premiere Shine. Works great for me.

bob jenkins Sat Oct 25, 2008 07:13pm

Note that the thread was 7+ years old until ridkyjos decided to reopen it.

Kingsman1288 Sat Oct 25, 2008 11:04pm

I feel so old beyond my years when it comes to shining my shoes. I use good ol' fashioned Kiwi Parade Gloss. Apply a coat, let dry for 1 or 2 minutes, brush, buff and then repeat until you get the desired sheen. Nothing beats the tried and true method.


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