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Antonio Maurizis: problem with not being able to hold polish?

jays978

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Hey guys, I own a pair of Antonio Maurizi Balmorals and I have to say I love these shoes - they are the best looking shoes I have ever seen and I get so many compliments for them. But the problem is that when I am polishing them up I notice that the left cannot hold polish, but the right is fine! It's very noticeable to me, so I would imagine it would be noticeable to others too. Is there a way to rectify this? I was also wondering what cloth fellow members use to shine up their shoes. I use a shamwow-esque type cloth. It works fine for all my other shoes. I tried to capture the discrepancy in the picture below. Also, does anyone know where I can purchase some more of these, at a discount preferably? I hear Nordstrom has them, but thought I'd ask.
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