i would think so. . . .you may wnt to try that out in your friend's jacket first though:)
The best way to care for cow leather shoes is to use a soft, dry cloth to get all of the dust off of the shoe. Use soapy water and clean off the shoe before finishing with a leather shoe polish. Wipe the shoe off and allow it to air dry.
Shoe polish can restore a leather jacket but I think everyone not an expert in that regard if you want to change your leather jacket in a cheap price please go on Blueorn and choose your desire color at a reasonable price.Go on: Blueorn .com
The best way to repair leather shoes that have lost their color is to use shoe polish or a leather stain. A good shoe polishing kit will be necessary to achieve a perfectly matching finish.
i think u can just use normal shoe polish to be honest i dont see what difference it makes
Start by cleaning it with ammonia based cleaner (if the leather allows it) then dry off and buff with a polish brush. Next use Shoe Shine (not polish) to make it very glossy.
A good leather conditioner might help. Shoe polish might also be an interesting thing to try.
Yes, yes you can, but if you have leather shoes, you can actually get speacial spray for your shoes! or yo can get shoe polish (:
No. Leather luster is actually really good stuff. Don't use it on combat boots, but on ceremonial and dress shoes/drill boots it should be fine.
Ok, so right after you have sex you wipe your wet, sloppy dick all over the saddle until its nice and moist.
Saddle soap can be used to help maintain the leather. We've also found that using sponge-on shoe polish can recondition older equipales and make them look like new.
Shoe polish will, in general, contain Stoddard solventand naphtha. It may also have terpines and benzenes as well as some other hydrocarbon solvents. There is no single solvent in shoe polish that is not a combination of different substances with different molecular makeups. Use the link below to check facts and get started gathering more information.
Put your shoe in the freezer for about 15-20 minutes. The wax will pop off. Then use leather cleaner.