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Article: HOW TO POLISH LEATHER SHOES AT HOME WITHOUT USING SHOE POLISH

HOW TO POLISH LEATHER SHOES AT HOME WITHOUT USING SHOE POLISH - Celidior
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HOW TO POLISH LEATHER SHOES AT HOME WITHOUT USING SHOE POLISH

Your shoes seem to be starting to look old and faded. When you check your cupboard, you realize you've run out of shoe polish. Don't worry - Celidior has a few ways to help you polish your leather shoes without using polish. You'll be surprised to know that many familiar items in your kitchen or bathroom can be used to polish your shoes. Here are some helpful tips on how to use them:


1. Olive oil to polish shoes


Open your cupboard and grab your familiar bottle of olive oil. The natural fats in olive oil aren't just great for cooking or salads. They can also help you polish your leather shoes without polish!

Preparation:

Olive oil

A few soft cloths

Warm water

How to do it:

Use a soft cloth soaked in warm water and gently rub your shoes to remove dirt.

Take a clean cloth and apply a generous amount of olive oil.

Rub a clean cloth with olive oil all over the surface of your shoes.

Then leave it for a few minutes to let the oil soak into the leather.

Finally, wipe it clean with a soft cloth to polish the shoes.

In addition to olive oil, you can also use other oils in your home to create an effective natural shoe polish. For example, try adding a few drops of vegetable oil or walnut oil to the mixture to increase the shine. Coconut oil is also a great alternative. To make your shoes shinier, you can add a little lemon juice to the oil before using. And test it in an inconspicuous place first to make sure it does not change the color of the shoes.

2. Polish leather shoes with shoe polish from " banana peels "

You can enjoy bananas for breakfast and use the banana peels to make shoe polish.

Preparation:

Banana peel

Soft cloth

How to do it:

Use the white part inside the banana peel to gently rub the surface of the shoe.

Then, use a clean soft cloth or paper towel to wipe the surface of the shoe.

Finally, use another new cloth to polish your shoes to make them shine.

3. Use rubbing alcohol
To get the high-quality shine you want. Why not try rubbing alcohol instead of water? Just apply a little alcohol to your dull shoes and you will restore their original beauty immediately.

Preparation:

Rubbing alcohol

Cotton balls

Soft cloth

How to do it:

Use a soft cloth soaked in damp water to remove dirt on the shoes.

Take a few cotton balls and dip them in rubbing alcohol.

Brush the cotton balls on the surface of the shoes in a circular motion.

Use a soft cloth to polish your shoes.

4. Polish leather shoes without shoe polish - Use vaseline


Check your bathroom cabinet to see if you can find some vaseline. This can be used to polish your shoes, making them shine and last longer.

Preparation:

Vaseline

Soft cloth

How to do it:

Make sure your shoes are not dirty or need to clean the shoes if they are dirty.

Use a cloth to apply vaseline all over the surface of your shoes.

Then rub the cloth in a circular motion.

Finally, use a clean cloth to remove excess vaseline after polishing to make the shoes shine brighter.

Note: Remember to test on a small area inside the shoe first to make sure the vaseline will not affect and will not change the color of the leather.

5. Polish leather shoes with homemade shoe polish


In addition to the methods of polishing leather shoes without polish mentioned above, you can also find some other products available at home that help clean shoes effectively:

Linseed oil and vinegar: Mix two parts of linseed oil with one part of vinegar, then apply evenly to the surface of the shoe. Finally, wipe clean with a soft cloth to create a smooth shine.

Beeswax: Heat a little beeswax until it softens, then use a cloth to apply evenly to the surface of the shoe. Polish the shoes to restore their shine. At the same time, beeswax also helps moisturize and soften the leather of the shoes.

Hair gel: Just apply a little gel to the surface of the shoe and rub gently with a soft cloth. The surface of the shoe will regain its shine.

Lip balm: You may have some lip balms but not all. Just apply a thin layer of lipstick to the surface of the shoe, then polish it with a soft cloth.

Toothpaste: For white leather shoes, you can use toothpaste and a soft brush to create shine. Just apply a little cream to the surface of the shoe and rub gently with the brush. The leather shoes will regain their original white shine.

Extrim hopes that this guide to polishing leather shoes without shoe polish is useful to you. Don't forget to bring your shoes to Extrim for regular shoe care to keep them shiny!

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