Introduction
In this guide, you will learn how to repair a dress shoe, using store-bought polish, and other items found within your home.
If you have been going out to formal events, are in CAP/JROTC/military organization, or simply got a scuff on your dress shoe? Using the steps within this guide, you will learn how to use shoe polish to cover-up an unruly mark and return your shoes back to their beautiful shine.
The strategies in this guide are also universal and could assist you with more than a dress shoe, ie, boots, corframs, and other items that fall under this repair. Do note that most shoe polish does have a very strong odor. It will also stain personal items very easily. If you do happen to get a stain, refer to the following site, Shoe Polish Removal.
Shoe polish makes this a quick fix! When mixed with friction and a consistent shining strategy, and a little work, you will get a shine that’s good as new.
Before beginning this guide, make sure you are in a well-ventilated location.
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Using your cotton cloth, carefully dip it in water, then firmly press the cloth where the polish is applied.
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Buff the location.
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Apply another coat of shoe polish as needed. If you are finished, continue ahead.
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Wipe the area; using a clean cloth and let it sit out to dry.
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After following the previous steps, you can reapply as needed until the scuffed area matches the surrounding materials.
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To get your laces back onto your shoe. Put them back, in the reverse direction you took them out.