Polishing my Air cadet parade shoes? - parade gloss
I use Kiwi Parade Gloss, I have a decent brightness in so far, but you can still take some work. Can anyone give advice or get something else or help you to an outbreak of Nice. Something else? No, because the painting of all the pitfalls and its source.
Friday, January 8, 2010
Parade Gloss Polishing My Air Cadet Parade Shoes?
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Okay, saliva and enamel works a charm, but a little water if you are not interested in using the spitting on his shoes ... only slightly, but not soaked boots.
If for Poland with whom I scrubbing with bundles of nylon stockings, which has always been a little more luster.
Do not expect a bright happen in one day. Shine commit one hour per day for a week on the boots if you want to shine some serious.
I spit NO.
Saliva contains acid reacts with the enamel, dull the shine.
Do not use tap water, can be cooked in a pan and heat to cool.
First, a thick layer of enamel only build on stilts. Do not worry about the construction of a flash now, just get a thick layer of enamel is healthy.
Then you put your hand in a wet socks, and keep that hand in his shoe.
Now have a small flame and slowly fly around the foot.
Work quickly and smoothly as they do not want to build too much heat as it burns the skin. At this point you are trying to melt the wax to melt forming a smooth surface.
Now put the shoes in the refrigerator for several hours to harden the tooth enamel.
If you wear your shoes, use a yellow cloth, water, and to a high gloss polish on the toes, para.
Then, finally, to deceive, if the task to get a cotton ball, soak it in water and gently leading the bull a glossy, mirror finish.
Now Finally, gently tapping the tip, to remove remaining water droplets, as it dried and left a light mark the ruins.
Another thing to consider. Note that the shoes flex when you walk, not cops, that part. Only non-parties bull bow. Places such as dropouts and heelcap. The rest of the shoe can be polished and polishing with a soft brush.
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