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OK. I'm starting a new thread because I'm afraid we might have gotten just a little bit sidetracked by the Baylor coach's silver shoes. Today I bought NB cross trainers because I happened across a huge sale and could get them sooooooooo much cheaper than Reebok's The Ref. Also, I have seen tons of colleagues wearing them. But....will they polish up nicely? They are pretty dull when new. Speak to me zebras.
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It will take a few coats of liquid lustre to shine them up, because the grain of the shoe doesn't really allow the polish to take that well right away. Coat them once, let them sit, and repeat 2-3 times, and then the liquid polish will begin to gloss better. Be patient.
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OK Canuck, I'm gonna trust you on this one -- after all you put the stop sign on the DMX runners. Patient -- I think I was patient once
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Nah, never had too many problems with that. Just leave them overnight, I found they dried fine. But like I said, it takes a few coats before the shine REALLY takes.
BTW, I finally broke down and got a pair of patent leather shoes but I still have a pair of NB609's all shined up!
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A friend of mine who has been officiating for over 30 years just bought some new shoes. I asked him if he got the patent leathers. His reply was, "Are you kidding, I can get yelled at enough without having shoes that make me stand out and be more noticeable." After next season I make break down and try a pair. Heck, in the 70's I probably only had one pair of dress shoes in my closet that weren't patent leather. Can't forget those black patent loafers with the alligator print on the top of the foot! Looked great with my leisure suit!
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Get some black paste wax, apply with liberal elbow grease & they polish up fine. Touch them up with Kiwi Ultra-Brilliant liquid polish before each game & you are good to go.
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Or something like that. I've tried doing the Leather Luster, sending my shoes out and having someone else do the LL, different Kiwi polishes, voodoo and candles, etc. But once I got my first pair of patent leathers, I realized that's what I had been trying to do all along. So why not save yourself the hassle and get them "pre-shined"? As far as trying to draw attention - at least around in my area there are enough people using the patents that you would almost stand out NOT having them. But I'm not entirely convinced you would be drawing attention to yourself even if you were the only one with them. I think part of the battle as referees is the "first impressions - look sharp" issue, and the patents certainly look sharp. And, you have to admit they are easy to keep clean. Now I'm sure there are enough people with foot issues that need a certain type of shoe to feel comfortable, and that might preclude them from wearing the few models of patents available. But in my case, they fit well, look sharp, and I've stayed away from foot problems all season. Now, if I can only find a pair that will keep my foot out of my mouth...
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I have had two-pair of NB cross trainers, both shined up nicely after a few times. I only use KIWI Parade Gloss Wax. I use the liquid KIWI as a sole dressing, and to keep them black when they get dusty. I did recently switch to Nike Shox. The shoes are great, but they don't shine quite as well because the leather is softer, so it absorbs more polish. It just takes more work to get a good shine out of them.
In our association, we only have one guy with patents, so no one wants to step out on that limb. Personally, I prefer to shine my shoes myself. I do it before every game as part of my preparation. It is kind of like a zen thing for me. My wife thinks I'm crazy, although I'm not sure you can trace that back to the shoe shining alone. . .
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Try this: before you polish the new shoes, use a rag and some rubbing alcohol and wipe the shoes down really well, let them dry, and then polish them up...several companies - including New Balance - coat their new shoes with a waxy coating to make them look better longer in the box...the rubbing alcohol takes that off and lets the polish get right into the leather...I also use a liquid polish called Shape-Up which works great...
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Wow. I feel better. My daughter thinks I'm obsessive about the shine on my shoes. She won't come near me when I'm polishing. She said I made weird noises. So I sound a little like Renfield when he gets a spider. My shoes look good.
I found the NB didn't shine as well also. I thought it was because of the pebbly grain. I'll try rockyroads suggestion. Kiwi Parade gloss is my choice also. I keep a liquid Kiwi for touch ups. |
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I found several on the Internet, but the only "true" official shoe I have ever seen in a store was the converse at Gus Doerner's --- but that's been a while. I talked to a store on their 800 number about the 'bok's and the Asics ref shoe. They were real helpful, but I cant remember for sure which one it was. it was a referee supply site in Colorado.
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