samedi 4 avril 2015

Professional Shoe Care Products For Everyone

By Aimee Schwartz


Some shoes hardly have a scuff and can be cleaned and maintained at home with very little effort. Others are made with sensitive materials or need a little more care. That is when it is prudent to use professional shoe care products for all your care and cleaning needs.

Cleaning is an essential part of the care process. Mud, dirt and debris can all slowly deteriorate the material, unless you clean them as soon as possible after the soiling occurs. Use special pro soaps and cleansers that are made for the material your shoes are made out of. Don't just submerge them in water or throw them in with the rest of your laundry. Instead follow instructions to ensure they stay looking new.

After a good washing, you will have to shine your shoes properly in order to make them gleam. Using professional grade polish helps you achieve great results. The brush you use to apply and buff the polish is also important. The bristles should be firm but not enough to scratch the material, and a professional brush has that perfect balance.

Some areas are very rainy and damp, necessitating the use of boots or overshoes. Instead, you could just waterproof your shoes to make them resistant to water in case of an occasional puddle or rainstorm mishap. These waterproofing sprays or waxes generally also help protect against staining, an added bonus. This is a great tool for those who work in water or damp environments to keep your shoes in good shape and your feet dry and comfortable.

If there is a big sale on that perfect pair of shoes but they are just a tad too small or narrow, you can still buy them. Just use a pair of shoes stretchers on them to get them to the optimum size for your foot. These stretchers come in ladies and men's sizes and may come with stretching fluid to help the process along as well. One pair is all you need to get the job done.

Older shoes that are very scuffed may have lost some of their color, particularly and the heels and toes, two areas where a lot of fading occurs. You could toss them out, but some shoes are expensive and made of quality materials, so investing in a little bit of dye is a better option than just throwing them out. These dyes come in many shades and are made for specific types material.

Suede shoes are beautiful to look at and feel, but they are also very persnickety when it comes to care. The same goes for nubuck, which is similar to suede. There are special cleaners and tools that professionals use to care specifically for these types of shoes so that you get as much life out of them as possible.

There is no reason why your fanciest shoes can't last you for years or possibly even decades. As long as you take proper care of them, they can last so long you may be able to pass them on to relatives. Use professional tools and cleaners to maintain them and you can achieve long-lasting results.




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