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                                                13th October 09, 03:32 AM
                                        
                                
                                
                                        
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					I start with two coats of black Lincoln Stain Wax for the base coating.  Follow with a coat of Kelly's black paste wax polish for a high shine.  For the final touch after I have used the brushes to get the excess polish off, I use one of my wife's old knee high nylons to get the final high shine.  You don't have to mess around with spit nor water.  My combat boots are always shining since I shine them every day after wear.  I haven't used Kiwi since I got out of bootcamp in 1968, its not as good as Lincoln Stain Wax which is USMC approved.  Everyone has their own methods for shining shoes and boots and this is my way.
				 
	
	
		
                        
                                
                                        
                                                13th October 09, 03:50 AM
                                        
                                
                                
                                        
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					Tesco (the largest supermarket chain in the UK) had these little leaflets.
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 As soon as I saw the leaflet, I thought of this thread.
 
 Regards
 
 Chas
 
	
	
		
                        
                                
                                        
                                                13th October 09, 01:01 PM
                                        
                                
                                
                                        
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					One point: never use a brush of any kind on the shined part of the shoe. Tooth brushes are only to be used in the stitching at the soles to get the polish down into them, and liquid polish can only be used on the flat expesed parts of the soles. I use a liquid dye on them over plenty of newspaper.  
 Xena's method is best, only I always used a soft cotton handkerchief since it never smears or leaves any kind of scratch. This takes time, and it sounds like a big deal, but the idea is to slowly build up the polish until you are polishing polish, not leather. Then it takes only a few minutes to put a good "spit polish" shine back on the shoes when they get a little dull. (Again: don't use saliva! only water in the lid.)
 
 In the Corsps, we were issued barracks cover frames (the kind of the brim in the front like a traditional cop's hat), and it was pebble-grained leather. When you see a Marine with a really shiny visor on his white cover, know that the high shine is all polish which filled in the pebble-grains until it looks like patent leather! Now that takes a while.
  
 And be sure to walk around in  your shoes some while you're building up polish. If you don't, you run the risk of cracking the polished shine and ruining your work when you bend the leather at the toes.
  
 Happy shining. Nothing looks better on a gentleman than well shined shoes.
 
 P.S. I only go to all that trouble for evening wear, too. For day wear, it doesn't matter so much.
 Jim KillmanWriter, Philosopher, Teacher of English and Math, Soldier of Fortune, Bon Vivant, Heart Transplant Recipient, Knight of St. Andrew (among other knighthoods)
 Freedom is not free, but the US Marine Corps will pay most of your share.
 
	
	
		
                        
                                
                                        
                                                24th February 10, 04:37 PM
                                        
                                
                                
                                        
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					So, how do you shine patent leather shoes? Same as regular leather?
				 --dbh
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                                                24th February 10, 05:51 PM
                                        
                                
                                
                                        
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					Another old trick used by Uncle Sam's Misguided Children (or the US Marine Corps for those who just can't hack it) is to stick your shoes in the freezer for two hours just before you do the final polish.This hardens the polish just enough to take a really smooth finish. You should be able to read the print of a newspaper in the side of your shoe when held 4" away.
 
 And always use shoe horns.
 
 Semper Fi
 Steve Ashtonwww.freedomkilts.com
 Skype (webcam enabled) thewizardofbc
 I wear the kilt because: Swish + Swagger = Swoon.
 
	
	
		
                        
                                
                                        
                                                26th February 10, 06:56 AM
                                        
                                
                                
                                        
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	Balderdash!  Every biddy knows that punmaking is the lowest form of humo(u)r.  Take it bac(u)k.
		
			
			
				
					  Originally Posted by ###KILTEDKIWI###   Chas, in general, I find that seriousness is a drain on my already lacking intellect, and I consistently gravitate to the humourous, after all, Sarcasm is the lowset form of wit, and I am a king among men when it comes to the lowest common denominator of that subject. 
	
 
	
	
 
	
	
	
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