Monday, October 6, 2014

Using The Best Leather Shoe Care Products

By Jocelyn Davidson


Shoes are an intricate part of any wardrobe and when selecting them choosing footwear that will last and be comfortable is very important. Beyond the stylish look of the shoes you select is deciding the ways and means to keep them looking like new and available for continued use over the years. Selection of the leather shoe care products you will use for this purpose can make a major difference in results achieved.

If you are a novice at caring for this footwear you may be able to purchase what you need from the retailer that sold the shoes. Many companies offer complete starter kits that contain the basics you will require to keep your shoes looking their best. This equipment can be accessed online or locally at most department stores.

Shoe polish is the first part of this process and it can be found in either liquid or wax form. To prevent stains on your hands or furniture it is wise to wear gloves and place newspaper on the work surface. A soft brush is also recommended especially if solid wax polish is used. Many liquids are equipped with chemicals that create a shine without buffing. The brush can also be used to clean the shoes before applying polish.

A quicker solution is found in the form of shine cream merchandise. These liquids supply a quick cleaning and shining for footwear and is a convenient addition to your office for emergency purposes. The drawback to this form of treatment is that it does not protect shoes from the damage that can be caused by weather or normal wear.

Using an oil to keep shoes soft and subtle is recommended. One oil that is available is mink oil renovator. Applied with a brush and allowed to soak in for twenty minutes or more before you use polish helps to ensure that your shoes look great, remain soft and resist cracking that develops with wear. Using an outdoor mink oil will water proof, clean and cover damage that may have occurred while wearing them.

Applying an oil based conditioner during the off seasons will help preserve the condition of footwear. It is brushed over all exposed surfaces and left in place until the shoes are needed again. The process of allowing the shoes to absorb needed oils for long periods of time helps to keep them soft and ready for future use.

The oils used in commercial conditioners generally include lanolin, some form of wax and coconut oils. Bees wax is a common ingredient in many conditioners. Some consumers prefer to make their own conditioners using an extra gentle baby soap and tepid water. They believe that the oils in commercial conditioners will eventually harm their shoes through build-up of ingredients.

Caring for expensive footwear properly will prolong the life of shoes you love to wear but if this process proves to be too much for you there are shoe repair shops that will be happy to help you out.




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