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They are the AE Harrison's in brown. I was reading some old threads and almost nobody uses the same exact items/method. I want to minimize scuffs and creases, not have a military shine, and for them to last a long time. Are the following items enough, too little, or too much for shoe care?
1. AE conditioner/cleaner
2. AE heel and sole dressing
3. Lincoln wax or AE premium shoe polish?
4. AE shoe cream
5. soft cotton cloth
6. moisture protection...do I need this? If yes, what is a good product?
7. shoe trees. If you had to choose from the following, which would it be and why?
http://www.johnstonmurphy.com/catalo...re&PLOID=23363
http://www.johnstonmurphy.com/catalo...re&PLOID=32862
http://www.allenedmonds.com/webapp/w...98&imageType=2
http://www.allenedmonds.com/webapp/w...98&imageType=2
Is the following method good?
1. Wipe dust and dirt off. Let dry.
2. Apply the conditioner/cleaner. Let dry.
3. Apply shoe cream. Let dry.
4. Apply a polish or wax. Let dry.
5. Buff with soft cotton cloth.
6. Apply heel and sole dressing...should this be after the first step?
1. AE conditioner/cleaner
2. AE heel and sole dressing
3. Lincoln wax or AE premium shoe polish?
4. AE shoe cream
5. soft cotton cloth
6. moisture protection...do I need this? If yes, what is a good product?
7. shoe trees. If you had to choose from the following, which would it be and why?
http://www.johnstonmurphy.com/catalo...re&PLOID=23363
http://www.johnstonmurphy.com/catalo...re&PLOID=32862
http://www.allenedmonds.com/webapp/w...98&imageType=2
http://www.allenedmonds.com/webapp/w...98&imageType=2
Is the following method good?
1. Wipe dust and dirt off. Let dry.
2. Apply the conditioner/cleaner. Let dry.
3. Apply shoe cream. Let dry.
4. Apply a polish or wax. Let dry.
5. Buff with soft cotton cloth.
6. Apply heel and sole dressing...should this be after the first step?