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My fellow officials,
I was wondering what you all have found to give the shiniest appearance to your referee shoes. I was using the Amway shoe spray, but they no longer make it, and my local amway distributer says that he can no longer get it either. I know some sprays crack shoes, but that's okay, cuz I get a new pair every year anyway. Thanks Jeremy Hohn |
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Then I got some URAD shoe cream. Once a week, less than 5 minutes (total) to wipe some on each shoe -- it takes very little, I think I have about a 5 year supply. No buffing needed when it's applied. Just a quick wipe with a soft cloth after each game to rub out some of the blemishes. |
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I am a big promoter of Leather Luster. There is zero maintenance after it is applied. No wax , spray or buff even comes close to the gloss it puts on your shoes.
Check out http://www.leatherluster.com When this stuff is applied correctly, prepare for a ton of compliments... I've done several items, so if you need special instructions or tips, just e-mail me at [email protected] [Edited by BigDave on Mar 17th, 2001 at 12:05 PM]
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I just got a product from Wal-Mart last night called Instant Shine. It's easy to use. All you do is take off the lid and rub down the shoe with a 4 inch wide pad. It took 30 seconds per shoe and gave a great shine. Perfect to carry in your bag and use just before you take the floor. The sticker says it's good for 100 shines.
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SHOULD YOU DECIDE FOR LEATHER LUSTER GET IT FROM LEATHERLUSTER>COM. IT'S CHEAPER! (And yes, I do mean to yell because I spent too much money on this from the Nat Fed!) Only a 4oz can for 9.95! |
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OK...let me show my ignorance here. I've often seen shoes that look like they belong in the military. Although mine are clean, they don't shine. Now what I'm wondering is if they're a different type of shoe. I have a regular black shoe (looks like regular 'ol black tennis shoe material) that's made by New Balance. They certainly appear 'clean', just not shiny. Is there a certain shoe with a different type of material that make's 'em shine so much, or will all these different solutions being discussed work the same wonders for my regular $40 shoe?
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MikeSears - What do you mean by COMPLETELY ??? I bought my kit the other day, and looked over the instructions last night. The one thing I noticed was IN A WELL VENTIALTED AREA. That prohibitted me from doing it in my basement (afraid of blowing up when the heater would kick off).
What else do I have to look out for ???
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Dan - I have seen the leather luster on the new balances, it looks great.
DrC. - I have not used it yet but I guess you really, really need to work the cleaner part of the process to remove all ofthe dirt, dye, wax, or other junk on the shoe. Until the rag stops drawing black you're not ready. Also I heard you need to dry them in direct sunlight. This is why I am waiting until summer to do mine. |
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Another Vote for LeatherLuster
I saw someone advocate LeatherLuster on this board back in November. Ordered the stuff and applied it in early December on both pairs of shoes I use for officiating. The original coat is still going strong on each pair. Dynamite stuff...highly recommended. Beats the heck out of ordinary shoe polish with all the elbow grease.
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