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Soles to Last
Mycroft and Wingnut have described the best practices to maintain shoes for the long walk. I would distinguish the care given work/outdoor shoes and dress/dress casual shoes. You may want your 'work' or knockabout shoes to get pretty tatty before giving them a good stripping, oiling/lotioning and polish again. I may only do this a few times a year and it's enough.
My daily work shoes, cap toes or plain toed oxfords, I spit shine. The recommendation to strip with lighter fluid is correct but I am lazy and may only do this once a year because the spit shine, with several layers of polish and a layer or two of neutral over that, buffed with a lady's nylon stocking, is tedious. It is also, besides eating too fast and calling the floor the deck, the only vestige of my military experience.
The amorphous category, "dress casual", seems best tended by the regimen Mycroft describes.
Mycroft and Wingnut have described the best practices to maintain shoes for the long walk. I would distinguish the care given work/outdoor shoes and dress/dress casual shoes. You may want your 'work' or knockabout shoes to get pretty tatty before giving them a good stripping, oiling/lotioning and polish again. I may only do this a few times a year and it's enough.
My daily work shoes, cap toes or plain toed oxfords, I spit shine. The recommendation to strip with lighter fluid is correct but I am lazy and may only do this once a year because the spit shine, with several layers of polish and a layer or two of neutral over that, buffed with a lady's nylon stocking, is tedious. It is also, besides eating too fast and calling the floor the deck, the only vestige of my military experience.
The amorphous category, "dress casual", seems best tended by the regimen Mycroft describes.