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QuestionWhy do I need to sand the shoe beforehand?Community AnswerI never used sandpaper on my parade boots, but we would scrape off the existing polish with a spoon to rough it up, giving the new polish something to adhere to. (I only did this when I noticed that shining the boots was not working as well as it used to.)
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QuestionI have spent ages on my shoes. Just above the sole is starting to be shine, but I can't get the toe to shine. What do I do?Community AnswerTry using a different polish. I recommend Kiwi Shoe Polish Paste, Fiebing Yellow Saddle Soap, and Meltonian Boot & Shoe Cream.
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QuestionI have been polishing my shoes for about 2 hours with a piece of cloth and KIWI shoe polish. I have only managed to polish one shoe, and that one shoe is still not that shiny. What should I do?Community AnswerI would try using a different type of shoe polish. If that doesn't change anything, go to a shoe place and ask.
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QuestionDoes the water need to be a certain temperature when giving my parade shoes a mirror finish?Community AnswerIdeally, it should be room temperature water. I don't recommend using warm water, however.
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QuestionDo I do the whole parade shoe when giving a mirror finish?Community AnswerStart with the toe cap, but still shine the rest of it. As it becomes easier to polish, you can even it out on the whole shoe.
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QuestionHow do I polish the shoe so it stays polished for ages?Community AnswerKeep adding layers, the more thin layers that are on there, the shinier it will stay. Just make sure that the layers are thin, because thick ones are difficult to shine.
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