Okay, first you'll need:
Some black polish (Preferably Kiwi as this is the best but any polish will do)
Two cloths (One for applying polish and other for bulling)
Water
Step One: Get one of your cloths. Add a scrap of polish and small bit of water to it and start rubbing the boot in big, slow circles or small, fast circles (whichever works best for you, either way works equally as well).
Step Two: After the whole toe section of the boot is covered in polish and you can't see any overly-visible smears, grab the other cloth and just gradually rub the polish into the boot. The boot should be noticeably shinier. If not, repeat these two steps.
For me, this method is easiest and quickest, but the best technique is different for everyone.
Tested by me, a Sea Cadet.
The Method From A Former Command General's Honor Guard:What you will need:What to do:
Store these boots in a boot carrier, or with a cotton handkerchief draped over them; they will show dust like they are under a spot light if you don't. Jack Pyke and Fabritech make these for military and hunting, equestrian boot bags would work well too. All can be purchased fairly reasonably on auction sites like eBay.
You will need:
Kiwi Black Shoe Polish (Not parade gloss)
Cotton Wool
2 Brushes
Cold Water
Method
1. Using the ON brush put polish on the boot and leave for 5-10 minutes before brushing it off with the OFF brush. This is not necessary if you have several layers of polish on already and have no scratches or dents.
2. Make the cotton wool into balls. Dip 2 into the water. Take them out and squeeze them so they are damp.
3. Take on cotton wool ball and rub in the shoe polish, then rub in circles 1 inch wide approx. for 5-10 minutes.
4. Dip the cotton wool ball in to water again squeeze lightly then rub it in small circles for another 5-10 minutes.
5. Blow the water off the use a dry cotton wool ball, not a damp one until it is completely dry. Repeat step 3-5 with new Cotton wool.
Tips
Get your boots spooned by a member of staff if they have not already been done
Be patient it will take a while but they will remain shiny for a while, so make the effort
Do the toecap and heel
Do not cheat or take shortcuts they WILL be noticed
Put your boots in the freezer
Source
I am an army cadet
i gave him shiny boots
Examples: " That diamond is really shiny!" " My mom has a shiny necklace"
there is no way of catching shiny pokemon. There is only the possibility of you being REALLY REALLY LUCKY to get a wild shiny pokemon. So yeah, there's like a one in 50000 chance of getting shiny. So really really hard!!!!
The collective noun of boots is a pair of boots.
I think it must be a shiny shade in a shiny blade this statement has often use in poetry it means something really shiny in a shiny silver.
you can get shiny Pokemon by using your diamond/pearl game to chain Pokemon you can use your poktech to keep track of the number of Pokemon your catch. depending on how many you catch you should evetually get a shiny, or just get really really really really super duper extra lucky and run into one, but i recomend chaining. your go to gameradar and type in shiny Pokemon or Pokemon diamond/pearl how to chain Pokemon.
Jackboots is just the name for the German soldiers' knee high boots.
A shiny ditto is able to breed shiny pokemon but it's really rare. i breede it with my shaymin and i was like yeah!! so anyways yes!
something shiny, not dark colors. Probably something white.. also something that covers your head if u go in the summer... not a hat tho. Dont forget boots! Make sure that all cloth items are shiny no matter what weather. Even if it is raining it leaves really quickly!! hope this helps!
The shiny cheat is a cheat that makes every wild Pokemon shiny yay cheats ^.^ yeah it really works all my Pokemon are shiny too!
Not really the snow will eventually damp the boots and freeze your feet.
You can find shiny Pokemon randomly through out the game.