Skin detergents
Before you brush and stretch out some waterproof protective cream on the shoes, you should first clean them. The filth, the remains and any other elements are incorporated easily in the skin. A good cleaning will help you also remove scratches and other secondary stains from the shoes. In order to clean each skin with the suitable detergent in the better way, you should determine the type of the skin you have. Spoil skins are faced differently from the suedes or nubuck.
Cleaning Directions
Stains from salts in the shoes, can be removed with water and vinegar. Make a mixture with 1 cup of hot water and one spoon of soup with white vinegar. Shake well and spoil it in a soft cloth. Rub softly in the point of stain. Leave them to dry in the open air. The brushes of shoes can also be used in the leather shoes. With their help you can remove dust and remains.
Polishing materials for leather shoes
You will find polishing materials for shoes packed in four basic forms: wax, ointment, liquid, and cream. By using wax, the shoes will acquire intense polishing and they will be protected from each form of humidity, that could penetrate in the skin. Wax polishing creams are used in shoes that are often exposed in the elements of nature and in the countryside, as boots. Wax however can dry enough the shoes, and with time can cause cracks. If you use wax, it is important that you apply first a base as a means in order to maintain the quality of skin. Creams, when they are also applied at their action, offer humidity and hydration in the skin of shoes. Because, in reality, they penetrate the surface of skin, they cover scratches and various marks. Creams and ointments function well in all types of shining skins. Humid shoe lacquers are easy in their application, but in the same way as wax, they do not penetrate the skin and maintain shoe in the desirable situation
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