First you want to clean the shoes, with either special soap made for shoes or a very very little amount of rubbing alcohol because to much will dry the leather.
After that you take a smooth cloth, add shoe polish, spritz a little water on it and then rub thoroughly into the shoe.
Once you have covered all over the shoe you want to buff it.
You can buff it two different ways.
Either using a brush constantly to remove the excess polish and keep brushing until shoe is cleaned and shined.
Or you can use the brush once or twice and then use a shoe buff cloth and rub it left and right real quickly which buffs and cleans the shoe as well.
you can use banana skin too shine shoes it works really great their skin have a kind of 'thing' that can shine shoes!!
they spit on the shoes and then wiped it with a rag which they carry
My classfellow praised the shine of my new shoes
To make it look clean and new.
You can use the word shine in a sentence like this; 'We polish them everyday to make them shine'. It feels so great when the sun decides to shine.
Alcoa Premiere - 1961 The Man with the Shine on His Shoes - 1.15 was released on: USA: 20 February 1962
You can shine shoes without polish by using a mixture of equal parts vinegar and water to clean the shoes, then buffing them with a soft cloth to bring out their natural shine. Another option is to use a tiny amount of vegetable oil or olive oil on a soft cloth to give the shoes a polished finish.
The cast of Shoes with a Shine of Crystal - 2011 includes: Martin Baron as Louis Jessy Dupont as Olivier Samuel Thivierge as Martin
"Get on the floor and shine my shoes, Boy!" >:D
Clean it real good.
Shoes are polished to maintain their appearance and enhance their shine. Polishing helps to restore the color, smoothness, and shine of the leather, making the shoes look newer and more attractive. Additionally, polishing can help protect the leather from damage and extend the life of the shoes.
Generally, 'anapa [ah-na-pa]; but, there are many words for shine like: moon or stars, ʻā akaaka shine shoes - hoʻohinuhinu kāmaʻa shine like the sun or a lamp - pā ka.