Text: Anders Sundström
Video: Anders Sundström
Leather shoes are easy to maintain, and a well-cared-for shoe makes a significantly better impression. By polishing your shoes to a high shine, using effective tips and methods, you can elevate the overall look of your outfit. This not only creates a more formal and tidy appearance but also extends the lifespan of the shoes by protecting them from scuffs, dirt, and moisture.
Unlike suede, textile, or synthetics, smooth leather is a malleable material that can easily regain its luster with the right technique. The material’s surface structure allows you to build layers of wax that act as a protective barrier and create the potential for a very high shine. This is both eye-catching and a hallmark of quality, reflecting the leather and the craftsmanship behind the shoe and its upkeep.
Polishing shoes is an art. Below, we’ve compiled some tips and methods to make this routine easier.
To achieve the best results, it is important that your shoes are:
Clean - Wipe off dirt and dust with a damp cloth.
Cared for - Apply shoe polish or leather conditioner to moisturise and protect the leather.
Dry - Make sure your shoes are completely dry before you start polishing, to avoid damaging the leather.
To get a durable, high-gloss finish on your shoes, a hard wax is the best choice. It makes the process faster and gives a professional result.
Here's how to do it:
Apply wax: Take a soft cotton cloth and apply the wax in small, circular motions.
Work in layers: Apply thin layers of wax on top of each other - avoid over-applying.
Polish: Brush off the wax with a polishing brush to bring out the shine.
Tip: For best results, use a high-quality polishing brush, preferably with yak hair, which gives an extra fine shine.
The Spitshine technique allows you to create a mirror-like finish by combining wax and water in layers. Follow these steps for a perfect result:
Step-by-step:
Build layers with wax: Apply several thin coats of wax and work it in with small, circular motions using a soft cloth.
Use water for friction: Add a drop of cold water to the surface to facilitate polishing and increase shine.
Finish with warm water: Apply a little finger-warm water and polish gently for an extra deep shine and reduced risk of scratching.
Tip: Patience is key - the shine will gradually improve with each coat.
Don't apply multiple coats of wax to the flexible parts of the leather, as the wax can crack. Instead, focus on the toe and heel to achieve the highest shine.
To speed up the process, you can apply several thin layers of wax before you start using water. This also reduces the risk of water stains.
For best results, repeat the process and let the shoes rest properly between each polishing. This will give the wax time to harden and improve the end result.
With the right technique and care, your shoes will not only shine like never before - they can also become a timeless investment that lasts for generations. A polished finish is the result of patience and care, and with these tips you can be sure to impress at any formal occasion.
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