I recently purchased a pair of second-hand Spectators. I used the white cream polish and was very pleased with how it rebuilt the polish on the white parts of the shoes. I also, very much appreciate the non-toxic aspect of Pure Polish products. I am a chemical engineer with 33 years of experience in manufacturing and I know what this type of chemical is and it is comforting that I do not need to don a Hazmat suit to use it. There are other well-known shoe products that I would not want on my skin.
I have been using Pure polish for a little while now. I use the walnut wax on shoes that are between tan/light brown and dark brown. I like the fact that I can get use the wax with my fingers and not have to worry about potentially harmful chemicals.
I bought a used pair of AE Daltons in tan. I wanted to try lensing the toes with the Pure Polish Light Brown wax. It is not going to win any awards but I am quite pleased with this attempt. Following the online video guidance, it was easy to do.
In this video, Pure Polish Owner Andy answers a first time customer's question regarding which products to use first. There's a quick demonstration on how to use LeatherCleaner & Conditioner, for basic cleaning and conditioning, as shown on a pair of Allen Edmonds black wingtip derby brogues which were caught in a summer rain storm.
In this video,Pure PolishOwner Andy breaks down the details onHigh Shine Wax Shoe Polish. What it's used for, what types of footwear its recommended to be used on, and what it isn't.
Andy also gives a brief demonstration on a pair of Italian leather split-toe derbies, where he adds two layers ofHigh Shine, and achieves a nice reflective shine in short time, to both the toe and heel quarters.
I recently purchased a pair of second-hand Spectators. I used the white cream polish and was very pleased with how it rebuilt the polish on the white parts of the shoes. I also, very much appreciate the non-toxic aspect of Pure Polish products. I am a chemical engineer with 33 years of experience in manufacturing and I know what this type of chemical is and it is comforting that I do not need to don a Hazmat suit to use it. There are other well-known shoe products that I would not want on my skin.
I have been using Pure polish for a little while now. I use the walnut wax on shoes that are between tan/light brown and dark brown. I like the fact that I can get use the wax with my fingers and not have to worry about potentially harmful chemicals.
I bought a used pair of AE Daltons in tan. I wanted to try lensing the toes with the Pure Polish Light Brown wax. It is not going to win any awards but I am quite pleased with this attempt. Following the online video guidance, it was easy to do.