Amateur! Didn't use the essential tool. A toothbrush, 2 required - 1 for removing dirt from welts and 1 for applying polish. Also he didn't polish the instep. My old RM Colour Sergeant would be spinning in his grave if he saw this ever since being in the services I have been obsessed by cleaning shoes. The wife thinks I'm mad but I find it strangely therapeutic. Of course the next level of shoe cleaning is the art of bulling. Cotton wool wads (never use a duster as the fabric is too coarse and will scratch the polish) Kiwi parade gloss polish and 2 drops of aftershave in the water! Yes, I must get out more .....
I once had to bull & Brasso the hob nails on the soles of all the Ammo boots in the QMs store as a Restiction of Privilages (Jankers) all 240 pairs I was a bad lad in my yoof. This punishment was for me and a mate deciding we wanted chips after being out on the lash and breaking into the cookhouse to make some at half 3 in the morning
ooerr I've got a pair of those...I don't know about extreme polishing but I'm pretty miffed at the built in obsolescence of modern boots. The PU used for the sole on pretty much all boots, even quality ones, has a very limited life expectancy. They absorbe moisture and just turn to powder. This is what happened to my Meindl boots a few weeks ago. Meindl say it's perfectly normal wear and tear. The pair of boots that these replaces had lasted over 30 years. These just five.
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In the last year, I have actually worn out a pair of sandals that have never gone past my front gateI haven't had proper shoes on for about months, and certainly don't miss them. I used to love my shoes and never thought I'd turn into the old codger (60) that much prefers his comfortable slip ons.
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