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Thank you rockyroad for the information about the preservative on the new shoes. I stripped all the old wax off the NB's and reapplied the polish. Instantly looked a lot better. Deeper, richer, shinier color.
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Is this some sort of special polish? I'ver never heard of it. Where do you get it?
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I just googled and found this: http://shoe-stuff.com/shapeup.htm You might not like it so try it on an old pair of shoes. |
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I think the cleaning process Leather Luster does would work for any kind of polish. What they use is basically paint thinner or something like that(maybe someone else knows for sure). It can be purchased at home depot. Among many other things, I've used Griffins polish and it works pretty good.
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I agree, with tomegun in that, I have been very happy with Griffin's polish each time I have used it. As for the leather lustre, I am a member of the military so I have quite a bit of experience with shoe shining, and I would never use leather lustre. It cracks, and it does not allow the leather to "breathe" as it should, consequently it shortens the life expectency of your shoe by damaging the leather. I do like the patent leather shoes, only because I have gotten a lot lazier, and a whole lot busier. I guess in the end it all comes down to preference, and lately I prefer not to spend the hours I formally spent giving my shoes an ole fashion spit shine...Just MHO...UNSOLICITED
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It's laziness. Pure and simple; lack of work ethic. What's this world coming to, when no one wants to spend some good old-fashioned elbow grease to get their shoes lookin' good? LAZINESS, I tell you!
At least that's why use the patents.
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It does hinder the leather from "breathing" like normal.
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Anyway, it is a "paint-on" type polish, so you have to be careful and do it right, but I usually make it thru a season with only 3 applications per, and the shoes look pretty good all season... |
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