SHOE CREAM
To properly apply waxed and oiled shoe cream, start by cleaning your shoes with a brush or damp cloth, then apply a thin layer of cream using a cloth or applicator, working it into any creases and allowing it to dry. Finally, buff the shoes with a brush and cloth to remove excess and achieve a shine.
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Shoe Cream
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Remove any dirt or dust with a brush or damp cloth, and allow the shoes to dry completely. Remove the laces for easier access to all areas of the shoe.
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Use a clean cloth or applicator to apply a thin, even layer of shoe cream to the entire surface, including the welt and heel. Work the cream into any creases or areas of abrasion.
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Let the shoes sit for a few minutes (5-10 minutes is often recommended) to allow the cream to penetrate and nourish the leather.
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Use a horsehair brush to blend the cream into the leather with firm, circular motions.
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Wipe away any remaining cream with a clean, soft cloth, such as a microfiber cloth.
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For a higher shine, repeat steps 4 and 5 or apply a wax polish after the cream has been absorbed.
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Put the laces back in and you're ready to go.
Tips for Oiled and Waxed Leather:
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It's better to use a thin layer and reapply if needed than to oversaturate the leather.
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Some oiled leathers may require specific products or methods, so it's best to consult the manufacturer's instructions.
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Before applying any new product, test it in a hidden area to ensure it doesn't affect the colour or finish.

