- 1). Remove any shoelaces. Wipe down the shoes with a slightly dampened cotton cloth to remove any dirt. Dry the shoes.
- 2). Fold up a dry cloth. Dip one end into the wax and apply wax to the shoe's entire surface. Work in circular motions, re-dipping the cloth into the wax as needed. Create a film of wax on the shoes. Allow the layer of wax to sit on the shoes for 5 to 10 minutes.
- 3). Buff the wax using a clean cloth. Use medium to firm pressure. Spend several minutes on each shoe to thoroughly work the wax into the leather.
- 4). Wet your cloth slightly and buff the shoes one more time using faster motions and a little more pressure. Continue until you achieve an adequate luster.
- 1). Remove any shoelaces. Wipe down the shoes with a slightly dampened cloth to remove any dirt. Dry the shoes before applying wax.
- 2). Apply a thin layer of polish to the shoes. Kangaroo liquid polish dispensers have a spring-loaded, sponge applicator tip. Push the applicator against the surface of the shoe to release polish. Allow the polish to dry. Liquid polish dries quickly.
- 3). Buff the shoes using fast motions and firm pressure if the polish alone doesn't achieved the desired shine. You can use a soft cotton cloth or a horsehair shoe shine brush.
Kangaroo Paste Polish
Kangaroo Liquid Shoe Polish
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