| Kiwi Wax Shoe Polish, Giant Size 2.5 oz | 
| Colors: |  Black |  Brown |  Tan |  Cordovan |  Neutral |  Mid Tan |
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| Brand: Kiwi Category: Sports Department: unisex-adult
Buy New: $2.90 - $6.15 as of 9/3/2010 17:20 MDT details
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Media: Misc. Clothing Size: 2.5 oz. Size: 2.5 oz.
ASIN: B00150DSPS
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| Features:
| • | Blend of waxes protect and nourish leather | | • | Produces a long lasting glossy shine | | • | 100% natural ingredients | | • | Giant size | | • | Available in tan, mid tan, cordovan, brown, black and neutral |
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Product Description Kiwi Shoe Polish shines, nourishes and protects.
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| Customer Reviews: shoes August 21, 2010 L. Cesarano (USA) Items arrived quickly, however packaging could be improved as one of the cans was opened during shipment.
Top of the line and a classic in shoe care March 12, 2010 R. Kuehling (USA) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
I have used this product for 10+ years. I have a lot of high end European black dress shoes and Kiwi's black shoe shine has been the best shoe shine I have come accross in the US.
Not what i expected March 10, 2010 Anton Menshikov Thought it would be better in shining shoes, but apparently not. Came cracked, so i'm not 100% sure if that shows that it's been on the shelf for a few years but the results are ok, nothing spectacular
Give Your Boots A Second Wind January 27, 2009 Corey Turner (Florida) 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
Kiwi Wax Polish offers your boots, shoes, and footwear that optimistic lucky break. This returns them to a shiny new foot life instead of a dull scuffed `think it'll look better in my closet' view. Before being tempted to buy a different set of boots, try this (as it may serve as a much cheaper alternative).
It's quite easy to apply and other `tools' such as a brush can be combined to make it easier. I just settle for an old rag and polished my expensive boots up. It's good for filling in these torn rough areas on footwear and is moderately cheap to purchase. After applying a layer you simply buff them and you're good to go. Remember you have more then enough to add another layer at a later time if this fails to work. Also keep in mind, this is not magic in a container, it takes time. So if you're going to a meeting with some battle scar boots, don't do this before hoping into your vehicle and expect miracle results.
It took my boots two applications, but I'm glad it worked.
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