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Shoe Shine Honolulu HI

In order to make a good first impression and make sure that your shoes last, it is important to know how to proeperly care for and shine your shoes. Knowing how to properly shine your shoes, protect them from moisture and use shoetrees will guarantee that you are putting your best foot forward. Using a cleaner and a specific type of polish according to the type of shoe, as well as following these tips and step will keep you with perfectly shined shoes.

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(808) 524-7463
126 Queen St Ste 110
Honolulu, HI
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131 Kaiulani Ave
Honolulu, HI
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Honolulu, HI
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(808) 941-8985
2005 Kalia Rd Shop D
Honolulu, HI
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Honolulu, HI
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(808) 537-6041
50 N King St
Honolulu, HI
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1530A Makaloa St
Honolulu, HI
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(808) 941-1331
2615 S King St
Honolulu, HI
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Shoe Shine

The Perfect Shoeshine

Did you know that one of the first things both men and women notice about you are your shoes?

When Will Rogers said, "You never get a second chance to make a first impression," he very well may have been describing what people think as they evaluate the condition of your footwear.

Why do you think "well heeled" means "wealthy"?

So if you want to start winning friends and influencing people, start by shining those shoes like a pro.

First, some basic shoe care.

Always shine your shoes when you first buy them and before you wear them, then shine them on a regular schedule after that. Preventive maintenance will help protect your shoe investment.

Keep shoetrees in your shoes when you're not wearing them (it's a little difficult to wear them with the shoe trees in there). Put the shoetrees in immediately when you take your feet out. The trees will do more good if the leather is warm and moist.

Moisture protection is a must.  Mink oil will waterproof and preserve the shoe, but it can darken lighter shades of leathers. Silicone spray provides water protection and doesn't alter the color. Shoe care products are readily available at your local shoe repair, drug or grocery store.

Shoe Polish plus:

There are two kinds of shoe polishCream or Paste polish and Wax polish.

Cream or Paste polish moisturizes fine leather and keeps it flexible.  It soaks into the leather and allows leather to breathe. Most cream or paste polishes contain mineral oil.  They can help restore shoe color, but are not as good as wax polishes for covering scuffs.

Wax polish shines leather better than cream, but it seals the leather and can cause it to dry out over time.  Most wax polishes contain Stoddar Solvent (Naphtha) or turpentine plus Carnauba and/or Beeswax.  Wax is the most effective for covering scuffs!

Avoid liquid polish, although it puts a fast shine on your shoes it can dry out and crack the leather. 

A water and stain protective spray for leather, provides water protection, and doesn’t alter the color.  It’s not a substitute for polish, but is a good companion to shoe care when you need the water protection.  Mink oil will water poof and preserve leather, but it can darken lighter shades of leathers.  There is some controversy about silicone or any petroleum-based product causing damage to shoe leather.

Clean your shoes periodically with leather cleaner.   Then put in cedar shoetrees and let the shoes air dry. (Shoes should never be put close to heat sources, which can dry out the leather.) When shoes are dry, you can apply conditioner if needed and polish.  

Shoe Cleaner is good for removing dirt, stains and the old built up polish from leather. When extra layers of polish build up the leather is not able to breathe ...

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