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There's
nothing like stepping out in a squeaky clean pair of shoes
and making a great first impression both at the office and
after hours. Call it superficial if you like, but the reality
is that shoes are one of the first things people notice when
meeting you for the first time -- and trust me, you will be
judged on your shoes.
Do you want people to think you're sloppy, unprofessional
or even careless? I didn't think so. That said, take the extra
time to make sure your shoes look clean and properly shined
at all times.
Shining
your shoes is a task that will take less than 30 minutes each
time, and if you break down the cost of a good shoeshine kit
and compare it to the number of times you'll be shining your
shoes, you'll see that it's completely worth it in the long
run.
the
shoeshine kit
A complete
shoeshine kit costs anywhere between $25 and $60 depending
on the brand and quality of the shoe polish and brushes. Keep
in mind that you usually get what you pay for -- a first-rate
shoeshine kit is sure to be long-lasting.
A typical
shoeshine kit includes:
- A shoeshine
and polish brush
- Shine
or buffing cloths (aka chamois or chammy)
- A shoehorn
- Standard
brown and black polish
- An
all-purpose leather cleaner and conditioner
shoeshine
kit replacement
If you're
on a tight budget, there's no need to worry because you can
save some money by purchasing each component separately and
making your own shoeshine kit. All you'll need are two brushes
and some polish, and you can even replace the chamois with
a cotton cloth, old T-shirt, socks, or dishrags, which serve
the same purpose.
For best
results, use cotton swabs or a toothbrush to shine those hard-to-reach
spots on your shoes. Your shoes will be as good as new after
these 5 steps.
shine
them in no time
Step 1:
Prevention
Better safe than sorry. Take the time to cover your work area
with an old rag or newspapers in order to prevent polish stains
on your floor. Also, try to be careful throughout your shine
job.
Step 2:
Start on a clean slate
Before smearing polish all over, make sure your shoes are
free of dust and debris. Use a shoeshine brush or a wet cloth
to carefully clean away the dust and grime. Wipe off any excess
debris with your dry chamois or cotton cloth; just be careful
not to scratch the leather.
Step 3:
Polish
Once your shoes are clean and dry, apply a sufficient amount
of polish with your shoe polish brush. Spread it evenly throughout
the shoe. For hard-to-reach areas, use a cotton swab or toothbrush.
Wait 15 to 20 minutes for the polish to dry.
Step 4:
Back to work
Once your shoe is completely dry, use the shoeshine brush
to meticulously wipe off the polish. Again, use a clean cotton
swab or toothbrush for those hard-to-reach spots.
Step 5:
The finishing touch
Keep in mind that each and every step of the shoeshine process
is important. However, they are all rendered useless if your
buff job is subpar. Use a clean, lint-free shine cloth or
chamois to give your shoes the shine they deserve. That's
all there is to it.
So remember
to keep your shoes shining if you want to be stylin'
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