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Viperzs said:
Are there any GOOD guides on polishing properly? What do use and how to do it?
I've got 3 nice pairs of black leather shoes and don't know how to care for them properly.
Google 'The Shoe Snob' or... go back a few pages where I put links.I've got 3 nice pairs of black leather shoes and don't know how to care for them properly.
A website, a blog with one dedicated to polishing and a couple of youtube videos on the subject.
A lot of people here are highly recommending Sapphire products.
Sorry, just off to bed.
If you haven't replied by the time I read this tomorrow, I'll dig the links out again.
ETA
Polish Your Shoes Properly (blog)
Shoe Care Videos (youtube)
Edited by Goaty Bill 2 on Monday 13th March 08:57
Trustmeimadoctor said:
I have 4 sets of these they certainly seem to work
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B01N8UNMCB/ref=mp...
Wow. https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B01N8UNMCB/ref=mp...
Are those balls for making bunion bumps in your shoes?
Rich_W said:
Anyone able to recommend some decent shoe trees.
I put on some shoes last night I've had for years but the first time in a few months and JESUS they rubbed like hell. The first pair of shoes I wanted to wear (which have always been snug) were appalling I took them straight off again!
I suppose the correct answer is to buy new shoes?
Ex FiL used to be a shoe repairer, he had a machine that could stretch shoes.I put on some shoes last night I've had for years but the first time in a few months and JESUS they rubbed like hell. The first pair of shoes I wanted to wear (which have always been snug) were appalling I took them straight off again!
I suppose the correct answer is to buy new shoes?
Long time lurker, first time caller
I don't leave the office much these days so have cut down on my expensive shoes purchases - still got lots of Jeffrey West from the old days.
I do like a suede boot and these arrived today. Not sure about the leather bit on the back but good colour, good price, £58 and should last the rest of the year.
I don't leave the office much these days so have cut down on my expensive shoes purchases - still got lots of Jeffrey West from the old days.
I do like a suede boot and these arrived today. Not sure about the leather bit on the back but good colour, good price, £58 and should last the rest of the year.
get your spacejam on Adidas have a 24 hour sale for any trainer lovers. saw the link of hot deals, i make no money from this just in case anyone is interested.
http://www.adidas.co.uk/originals-outlet
http://www.adidas.co.uk/originals-outlet
Viperzs said:
Thank you very much for a succinct overview! I considered going through the pages before I posted but didn't like the thought of a 400+ page search ??
Don't blame you for not searching. It was fairly recent, but far back enough that I couldn't find it either Trustmeimadoctor said:
bob-lad said:
Wow.
Are those balls for making bunion bumps in your shoes?
To stop moth damage in your wardrobe Are those balls for making bunion bumps in your shoes?
Sadly, red cedar is a damned poor material for constructing wardrobes.
On the other hand, a good choice for lining humidors, or roofing your house.
Finally a use for [some of] the contents of potpourri.
kelv_w said:
Here's mine, weekend polish
Before polishing with a bit of Saphir Renovateur. Applied and left to soak in a bit before brushing off
First round of spit shine. Weather was a bit cloudy at the time
A little bit more shine overnight
Impressive.Before polishing with a bit of Saphir Renovateur. Applied and left to soak in a bit before brushing off
First round of spit shine. Weather was a bit cloudy at the time
A little bit more shine overnight
Personally I would prefer to wear them a little less shiny.
13m said:
kelv_w said:
Here's mine, weekend polish
Before polishing with a bit of Saphir Renovateur. Applied and left to soak in a bit before brushing off
First round of spit shine. Weather was a bit cloudy at the time
A little bit more shine overnight
Impressive.Before polishing with a bit of Saphir Renovateur. Applied and left to soak in a bit before brushing off
First round of spit shine. Weather was a bit cloudy at the time
A little bit more shine overnight
Personally I would prefer to wear them a little less shiny.
There appears to be quite a lot of clover in that lawn.
On the plus side, the wall doesn't look to be in desperate need of re-pointing any time soon.
But engineering bricks?
NOT *new* shoes, but a probelm with some 'old faves' of mine...
- Does anyone have a tip on how to "treat" squeaky shoes? I've a pair of Allen Edmonds loafers, bought about 20 years ago for ~£200. I love the shoes, but the right shoe squeaks annoyingly when I walk! I don't want to bin them as they're in very good condition for their age.
Thanks!
- Does anyone have a tip on how to "treat" squeaky shoes? I've a pair of Allen Edmonds loafers, bought about 20 years ago for ~£200. I love the shoes, but the right shoe squeaks annoyingly when I walk! I don't want to bin them as they're in very good condition for their age.
Thanks!
First pair of Loakes/more expensive shoes Was £80-£90 in the sale just before Christmas in Debenhams.
I picked up some leather cream to protect them which I'll rub in before I wear them again, but any advice for looking after them?
I haven't worn shoes in ages as I've been working from home quite a bit. Realised how cosy Skechers make my feet.
I picked up some leather cream to protect them which I'll rub in before I wear them again, but any advice for looking after them?
I haven't worn shoes in ages as I've been working from home quite a bit. Realised how cosy Skechers make my feet.
kelv_w said:
Here's mine, weekend polish
Nicely done. I personally like a good shine on oxfords though for me it only works where there is a toe (such as here) or heel cap so as to provide a focal point as to where the shine starts and stops. Plus, they are normally reinforced right to the end so shouldn't allow any creasing/cracking under normal use.
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