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FutureInfantryOfficer said:I was told by an old chief in my Air cadet squadron that Parade gloss melts out in the sun.
That would make him, what, seventeen?
;D
FutureInfantryOfficer said:I was told by an old chief in my Air cadet squadron that Parade gloss melts out in the sun.
FutureInfantryOfficer said:I heard from a couple of cadets from when I was in Trenton that adding a penny into a can of Kiwi black shoe polish helps keep the moisture in polish. Is this true?
recceguy said:Think about it. How much moisture is in a penny?
mariomike said:"...if the penny isn't rusted..."
http://www.cadet-world.com/cwforums/showthread.php?11706-How-to-keep-your-shoe-polish-moist
Mister Donut said:Well, it’s been almost 4 months since I started wearing the oxfords, and I’ve been putting on new polish, and it would come off, then I’d put on more polish, and it would come off. It’s sticking better than it used to, but still sucks donkey balls to polish these things. They flake off only in certain patches now, and in other areas, the polish peels off in tiny strips where the shoe gets scraped. This indicates to me that the polish sticks to previous layers of polish, but it’s not bonding with the leather. Haha, maybe they need a coat of primer from a spray can.
I sold shoes for 5 years at Kinney Shoes, and I have to say these are these are the hardest shoes I’ve ever come across to keep a polish on. It’s like the *ucking things are Teflon coated or something. I apply the polish and wait for it to set properly (give it an hour to several hours at room temperature) before buffing it off. They look great as long as I don’t wear them. Anyway, I heard someone mention they used an SOS pad to scuff the surface finish off. I may just try it and if I *uck it up, hey, it’s a new fiscal year and I can order another set.
BobSlob said:1200-2000 grit sandpaper works wonders... thats how I do mine. Brand new shoes, light sanding, polish sticks awesome and is super easy to get to a good polish.