How to Shine Shoes Like A Pro

Pure Writing
Have you ever looked at professional's shoes, and wonder how they got that shine on their black shoes? Well after reading this article you too will know how to shine your shoes. And, the product is "Black Kiwi Shoe Polish," and this product really works. I will also walk you though the steps needed to shine your dress shoes.

How To Shine Shoes #1: The best product to use when it comes to shining shoes is Black Kiwi Shoe Polish, and this

The best product to use when it comes to shining shoes is Black Kiwi Shoe Polish, and this product is probably one of the best shoe shining creams out there on the market. You can buy this product at any Wal-Mart Store, or Dollar General Store. But, first take your dress shoes, and make sure they are black, because black is easier to shine. Now, clean your shoes off with a wet cloth, to remove all dirt, and oils.

How To Shine Shoes #2: Second, take the clean shoes, and put one hand in shoe to hold shoe in place.

Second, take the clean shoes, and put one hand in shoe to hold shoe in place. Now, take the Black Kiwi Shoe Polish, and start rubbing it on shoe with clean dry cloth. I usually use a clean bath towel, and cut it up for the whole process. Make sure you rub the polish into the crevices, and all over the rich leather. I usually use an old toothbrush to get the small crevices rubbed with shoe polish.

How To Shine Shoes #3: Third, let the Black Kiwi Shoe Polish dry up really good.

Third, let the Black Kiwi Shoe Polish dry up really good. Now, start rubbing the shoes with a piece of dry clean towel, and rub in circles. Just, keep on rubbing until you can see shine develop. This usually take practice, but after a couple of weeks your practice will perfect, and your shoes will be looking really sharp. The more you rub on the shoes with the cloth, the shinier the shoe will get. "Now, let those dress shoes shine, and let everybody have envy on you." Let me know in the comments how Black Kiwi Shoe Polish worked for you. And, remember to only buy black shoes, because the color black is easier to shine, than any other color. And, the good thing is that black dress shoes match with any outfit you plan to wear.

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Shining shoes can be an art, and a lot of military soldiers know how to shine shoes very well.

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  • Pure Writing8/6/2009

    Thanks "Ted" for the support on my work, I actually learned this shoe shining process from an inmate who was like 65 years old like five years ago at a state facility while i was a correctional officer.peace.

  • Ted8/4/2009

    Nice article. Keep up the good work! It is curious that there is not more material on the internet on this age-old subject.

  • Pure Writing2/26/2008

    Thanks " d and Jacques" for the comments, there is different ways to use this product I don't like using my hands to apply, cause it gets greasy, but this product really works.thanks guys for the comments.laterz.

  • d2/10/2008

    well i am currently attending a military school and i get tired of having to shine my spits every day, but i hate using quick shine or flame shine. I do use kiwi, and kiwi is personally the best.

  • jacques 10/10/2007

    I've been shining shoes for 30 years. I would say that I can shine with any type of polish. Kelly lynn, lincoln, angelus just to name a few. Kiwi is alright but to greasy. Also I use water to really make shoe shine. Also before I spit shine the shoe, I brush shine the shoe with one coat of polish. Also I think rubbing the polish in the shoe with your hand works better than a cloth.

  • Pure Writing8/3/2007

    Thanks Deneale Williams, and Shanelle Diaz you are right, in prison I used to see inmates put spit on my shoes while they were shining my shoes, and that to me is a myth.laterz.

  • Shanelle Diaz7/30/2007

    Good article, however I always put a little spit on mine!

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