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Philadelphia and Its Manufacturers: A Hand-book of the Great Manufactories and Representative Mercantile House of Philadelphia 1867, Edwin Troxwell Freedley, Edward Young & Co, Philadelphia, 1867 Created in France in 1920, Saphir Beaute Du Cuir is an industry leader in shoe care. The beeswax formula restores, waterproofs, and nourishes leather. There are 84 colors available, including hot pinks, vibrant blues, and metallics, as well as all the classic shoe polish colors. Consequently, you can revive any sad shoes or bags that have faded with wear and age, giving them another chance. Kiwi brands – shoe polish: Material safety data sheet. Health and Environment Resource Center. Accessed November 27, 2007. Shoe polish, also known as boot polish and shoeshine, is a waxy paste, cream, or liquid that is used to polish, shine, and waterproof leather shoes or boots to extend the footwear's life and restore its appearance. Shoe polishes are distinguished by their textures, which range from liquids to hard waxes. Solvent, waxes, and colorants comprise most shoe polishes. [1] Types [ edit ] Gives an acceptable shine. The big advantage is the MOD Brown colour is spot on for Alt-Berg and other issue boots.

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These polishes may have a gelatinous consistency. They are composed of the usual three components waxes, liquid vehicle, and dyes. Unlike wax-based shoe polishes, cream-emulsions contain water and/or oil plus a solvent (either naphtha, turpentine or Stoddard Solution), so the liquid content is high. Emulsifiers and surfactants are required. These include ammonia, morpholine, and various ethoxylated surfactants such as polysorbate 80. The waxes are often some mixture of carnauba wax, beeswax, montan wax and its oxidized derivatives, and paraffin waxes. [ citation needed] Liquid shoe polish [ edit ] Shoe manufacturing improvements in the mid-19th century allowed for factories to produce large numbers of shoes made of leather, and later synthetic materials. This increase in leather shoe production continued well into the 20th century and led to a surge in the number of retail shoe stores in the industrialized world, and subsequently a call for shoe polish by footwear consumers. [ citation needed] There are a few categories of shoe polish, though, which can be a bit confusing. The regular kind of polish contains waxes, which are applied to the leather and then buffed to achieve a nice shine.When I used to work in restaurants, I would use vegetable oil to put a shine on my boots in a hurry. I like to polish my boots with cream polish first, and then I’ll use a wax polish. Of course, only use wax polish if you really want that glass shine. Otherwise, regular polish will do fine. The polish was removed from the original tin and placed in a plain white dish making it impossible to tell which brand was which. Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the Encyclopedia Americana with a Wikisource reference You don’t need all those brushes, but if you have a small collection of boots, shoes, or leather bags you’d like to keep crisp, investing a little up front is worthwhile.

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Morris, Theodore. " Protective Coating Compositions". United States Patent 3700013, FreePatentsOnline.com. Accessed February 05, 2008. First things first, bang your boots together to remove any chunks of dirt or mud clinging on to the sides or bottom.

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Shoe polish is applied to the shoe using a rag, cloth, brush, or with bare fingers. Shoe polish is not a cleaning product: it is suited for clean and dry shoes. A vigorous rubbing action to apply the polish evenly to the boot, followed by further buffing with a clean dry cloth or brush, usually provides good results. Another technique, known as spit-polishing or bull polishing, involves gently rubbing polish into the leather with a cloth and a drop of water or spit. This action achieves the mirror-like, high-gloss finish sometimes known as a spit shine or bull which is especially valued in military organizations. Despite the term, saliva is less commonly used as the vehicle or diluent with polish than is water. Polishes containing carnauba wax can be used as a protective coating to extend the life and look of a leather shoe. [26] a b c d e Peter A. Burke (2000). "Shoe Polishes". Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry. Weinheim: Wiley-VCH. doi: 10.1002/14356007.a23_575. ISBN 3527306730.

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Other early leather preserving products included the Irish brand Punch, which was first made in 1851. In 1889, an English man by the name of William Edward Wren, started making shoe polishes and dubbin under the brand name Wren's. In just 3 years, he won the “First in the Field – First Award Leather Trades Exhibition 1892″ award which was awarded by the Leather Trades Exhibition held in Northampton, the centre of Britain’s boot making industry. This signified the importance and prestige of the exhibition in the trade and was a recognition of Wren's quality. In 1890 the Kroner Brothers established EOS, a shoe polish factory in Berlin, which serviced the Prussian military. It finally closed in 1934 when the Nazis forbade Jews to operate a business. [11] The German brand, Erdal, went on sale in 1901. Polish can make leather goods look like new, and it costs much less than completely replacing your shoes and purses. Leather loses its new look over time, as its outer layers slowly deteriorate. Providing regular TLC with shoe polish can keep your leather items looking great. While it may seem like a throwaway first step, dirt will cause your polish to spread unevenly, and can even cause permanent scratches to the leather. So take this first step seriously and give your boots a cursory clean. Owing to its high content of volatile solvents, wax-based shoe polish hardens after application, while retaining its gloss. [2] Poorly blended polishes are known to suffer from blooming, evidenced by the appearance of a white coating of stearin on the polish surface. [ citation needed] Cream-Emulsion shoe polish [ edit ] William Ramsay. White Hat Tours (February 22, 2004). Internet archive version. Accessed November 11, 2007.

Prior to 1906, shoe polish was not well known as a purchasable product, nor was it particularly sophisticated. While sales were not especially high, a few brands, like Nugget, were available in the UK during the 19th century. The practice of shining people’s shoes gradually caught on and soon many shoeshine boys in city streets were offering shoe shines using a basic form of shoe polish along with a polishing cloth. [ citation needed] Modern polish [ edit ] Payaso (clown) brand shoe polish from mid 20th-century Mexico, part of the permanent collection of the Museo del Objeto del Objeto. Get a cup of warm water ready before you start—this will help distribute the polish evenly and bring out a beautiful shine.

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