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1. Choose your polish. Shoe polishes are available in wax, cream and liquid forms. Waxes and creams are heavier and will feed the leather and protect the shoes from water damage. Liquid polishes are good for a quick and easy shine.
Learn how to polish shoes in 5 easy steps. This video is great for anyone who is just getting started with a shoe care routine for their leather shoes.
Polishable shoes, such as those made from leather, hugely benefit from the leather conditioning and polishing steps as it helps to protect the material, while also preventing your shoes from cracking or losing shape.
While we have instructional videos forthcoming for a complete shoe shine that will take you about 45 minutes, here’s a 5-step guide to decently shined leather shoes in fifteen minutes. You will need the following: Newspaper or an old towel; A horsehair shoe brush; A dry, cotton cloth; Leather conditioner/cleaner; Shoe cream and /or wax polish
02 Step 2: Apply a nourishing cream. Before you apply the shoe polish, you should first use a nourishing cream for leather. This step will moisturise the material and protect it from drying out, especially if it has been exposed to rain. Apply the cream to the entire surface of the shoe with a soft cloth in small, circular movements.
To maintain your leather shoes, start by cleaning them regularly with a commercial shoe cleaner and a soft brush. Then, condition them every 25 wears to prevent drying and cracking, and polish them once a month to protect their finish.
Buff your shoes with a leather polish to make them shine like new. Grab a soft cloth and scoop up a small dollop of wax or cream leather polish. Rub the surface of each shoe with the cloth using small, circular motions.
Learn how to clean your leather shoes with a leather cream polish to clean finished leather shoes. Choose one the same color as your shoes and test it in an inconspicuous spot to make sure it looks good.
Use an old rag to apply a thin layer of shoe cream all over and allow to dry. This nourishes the leather, keeps it supple and prevents cracking. Ensure you match the colour of your shoe...
Oxfords. Leather Belts. Leather Wallets. Leather Bags. Leather Boots. Tired of passing up the perfect shoes because you don’t know how to shine them? There’s nothing worse than letting the inevitable discourage your purchase and stunt your style. But wouldn’t learning how to shine shoes change just about everything?