After an impressive test of the blue cream I've even ordered the same items in black and brown.
The price deters initially, but is justified in my opinion, what I'm trying hereinafter explained.
Other manufacturers try to tell one, you need a number of products for impregnation, for the care, protection and color restoration; this cream combines all these attributes in themselves, simply by the price into perspective already.
When brown, it is difficult to impossible to accurately catch the color of the leather, but that's not so bad, because the color aging leather anyway constantly changing and so the material gets its estimated patina. One should rather dark, choose a shade too bright.
After a thorough cleaning of shoes, you can apply the cream thinly with a lint-free cloth or with an applicator brush.
You can see the shoes, depending on the degree of soiling simply brush off dry, wipe damp, or even brush under running water with a little soap. In the latter method proved to care provided with the shoe polish the stuffing with newspaper around the moisture to get out of the shoe and to a shoe tree to preserve the Aufleisten the form. Under no circumstances should you try the shoes by direct application of heat to dry as a hair dryer or a radiator quickly.
Advantage when applying the cream to a wet leather surface is the thermoforming, the product penetrates deeper into the leather.
Initially misjudged you look but quickly with the dosage, therefore, the application is easier with a towel, because here you have a better sense of the recorded amount. Anyway, it's amazing how productive the product. In any case, less is more; everything you have applied too much, you have to polish namely down again in the aftermath. In my experience, it is sufficient if the shoe has got a matte surface.
After that you should leave on the cream, I let the treated shoes usually just stand overnight in a well ventilated cellar, because the cream has an intense odor which is not unpleasant, although I would not have a high concentration in the hallway. The smell dissipates the way overnight.
The next day comes my favorite part of the shoes brushing, polishing. After only a few strokes with the polishing brush a fabulous splendor is revealed. Such a result I've achieved with still no other product. By brush creates heat, which brings the wax to melt and a smooth surface leaves.
The color intensity is enormous, a rich brown seems to have penetrated deep into the leather, old, dull shoes radiate not only as good as new, but seen through the wonderful patina better like new.
Possibly remaining hair marks through the brush, because you have used when applying too much cream, you get the best herausgewienert with a polishing cloth. But even without marks are final polishing with a cloth so the shoe the finishing touches and you can do so at the same time most of the mirror-smooth surface structure an image.
Even low-priced shoes get as an elegant finish, with expensive shoes you should not skimp on the care anyway and the bottom line is a bad or possibly even no Shoe always looks very shabby; as intended and failed to pay attention Just have it.