Shoe Grooming
If anyone out there is a self-professed "shoe queen" (believe it or not, Arnold Schwarzenegger has defined himself with this term), than the importance of shoe maintenance is obvious. Caring for one's shoes prolongs the service life of the footwear. Polishing alone, however, does not actually do the trick. A woman who puts makeup on her face everyday is going to suffer from horrendous skin problems if she does not wash her face and apply moisturizer prior to "putting on her face" and after er... taking it off again at day's end.
Awkward analogies aside, proper cleaning and moisturizing of our leather shoes will keep them feeling softer, looking new longer, and prevent drying and cracking, insuring years of comfortable wear (providing that they're not crappy shoes made of highly lacquered corrected-grain leather... in which case this post can be disregarded; the lacquer won't let the conditioner absorb).
1 comments:
Great post. I've also had great results using mink oil.
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