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My dad was US Navy and taught me to spit shine when I was about 8 years old. I spit-shined his boots for years. It really is about the patience involved. Buff, thin layers with water, hard fast circles, a little at a time, and my shoes to this day are military spit-shined. So are my husband's. And, yes, it means something. People see it and just adjust their estimation of you. It goes up. Every time. it says "I care." (Oh, I spit shine his belts, too.)
Hello! I recently scuffed a brand new pair of cognac leather shoes for my upcoming wedding. The scuff mark is at the tip of the shoes where there is darker pigment. Would spit shining the tip remove the scuff? Thanks - J
Your method is unapplicable if you are in the military. You don’t have time to let stand your shoes or boots à couple of days because drill sargents will not appreciate you take your time.
Thanks Macaulay 👌
The major problem with this video is how it hasn't reached 1M views yet. From the camera work to the detailed and clear explanations, we have a gem right here.
Chhers from a new subscriber!
Best tutorial hands down 🙌🏽
Thank you! Anders is a real expert.
My dad was US Navy and taught me to spit shine when I was about 8 years old. I spit-shined his boots for years. It really is about the patience involved. Buff, thin layers with water, hard fast circles, a little at a time, and my shoes to this day are military spit-shined. So are my husband's. And, yes, it means something. People see it and just adjust their estimation of you. It goes up. Every time. it says "I care." (Oh, I spit shine his belts, too.)
if I lived in london id be going to these events! Another 9 years then perhaps I can.
Thank you. Do stop by when you can. Thank you for your continued support.
Good Video! You should use a shoe tree as well.
What shoe brand/model/color is that?! I want em! Please and thank you!
Thank you. They are our Yearn OXF 338 Captoe in Brown Patina, which is available on the Arterton website or in-store.
Is that a black leather glove you put on for the shining process or are they latex gloves??
nice McGear!
Hello! I recently scuffed a brand new pair of cognac leather shoes for my upcoming wedding. The scuff mark is at the tip of the shoes where there is darker pigment. Would spit shining the tip remove the scuff? Thanks - J
Mewing non stop
Mr. Sundstrom ,
I would like to communicate with you through an email address.
Your method is unapplicable if you are in the military. You don’t have time to let stand your shoes or boots à couple of days because drill sargents will not appreciate you take your time.