1 Trick to Make Your Shoes Look Shinier Than They Actually Are: Using Color To Your Advantage
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- Опубликовано: 29 апр 2020
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After shoe shining in the military for over 20 years you start to pick up techniques along the way.
after I acquire the mirror shine, I use a pair of woman’s stockings to give that final boom
“see yourself reflection”. I cut them up in pieces and keep them handy at work/vehicle/bag for quick touch-ups. The material of the stocking is perfect for a Final “chrome” buff.
Stretch it and buff the tip of your shoe.
And yes I’m a woman that’s very particular of her mirror shine.
A woman that shoe shines?? Are you single?
@@jeremyemilio9378 she posted this 2 years ago bro she probably married...
I’m amazed at how your channel has rapidly become my go to asmr/relax type video. Your voice is calming, the sound quality is just right, and the balance between first person, third person narration, silence, and the shoe treatment, is pleasing. The constant reminders and reassurances of patience, are welcomed, and noteworthy indeed. Thank you for this content. God bless. ♥️🕊🙏🏻
Thank you for watching! You are awesome!
I love to shine my shoe while watching television, It truly relaxes me.
You do AMAZING work!! I see a lot of people completely ruining a good pair of shoes with patina that looks so fake... You really set the gold standard.. I hope will be just half as good at customizing and shining shoes some day 😊
That has got to be one of the prettiest pair of shoes I have ever seen, thanks!
After working from home for the last 10 months, I can't imagine what it's going to be like to wear shoes while working again. Or pants, shirts and ties, etc.
That's the first step towards squalor: not dressing properly... You do it for yourself.
Beautiful transformation! The results are never disappointing!
Being from the OLD ARMY, a good shine is something to be proud of. Great job those look GOOD!
HOOOAAH
As crazy as it sounds I shine my old cocorans to relax.
Back in the early 60s, wingtips were really popular. They used to have these antiqued, I think it was called Oxblood color. They were really beautiful. They had a small pebble texture except on the tip.
They look much better when you see them together from above . Very nice work !👍
Sweet! I think it is the King of Sophistication. I would even Rock this color and the shoe. Excellent work. U r such a Visionary Artist. Keep up the great work. A genuine Professor of Artistry.
This is the clearest, most satisfying explanation of the conventional shoe shine techniques. Keep it up, Preston!
Perfect job as always. I really love your patina and shine work. IMO shade gives dept and nice look to shoes. Never forget first time I renewed my boots patina following your instructions. I thought I ruined my boots look during work, but when I compare Before and after photos I was amazed.
Brilliant, thank you. I like only black polished dress shoes. However, I like seeing other people in brogues of different colours. M.
In the Navy we had to have our shoes "spit" shined. That is, the use of water with the polish and to finish it off with a nylon stocking rub. Takes a while to do but done right you will have a mirror finish.
We did the same thing in the Air Force. We used Qtips and put water in the lid of the shoe polish. We did this on just the toe and heel of our stand issue combat boots. AF has one location for basic training...San Antonio Texas. In the summer months it can hit 100 degrees Fahrenheit by sunrise. All the heat causes salt deposits in the folds or creases of the boots. Polishing them regularly is a requirement and if you don’t, it’s highly noticeable. I don’t think I ever had my boots shinning like a mirror though.
@@Todd66 I was an Army MP and we had our combat boots polished on the heel and toe to a mirror finish. Standing guard on gate duty in the summer sun meant that the spit shine would literally melt and become dull. Someone in my platoon suggested that a coat of "Glo-Coat" floor wax, applied with a cotton ball, would solve this. It worked like a charm and prevented the heat from melting the spit shine. We'd remove the Glo-Coat before the next polish with rubbing alcohol.
@@sergioleone4215 we would literally polish our boots every night. By 12pm everyday my boots had salt lines. I went thru basics in Aug, so it was extremely warm. I remember we had many black flag days where PT was done in the shade under the barracks. Good times.
Now I’m going to break out my shoe shine kit and see if I can get a mirror shine on some of my shoes. Lol
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That's the real way to do it, protects the boot as well.
@@Todd66 yep I was in the AF and we did the spit shine thing. Back at Lackland, they sold something in a tube that looked like water but without the effort with water, would shine your boots like a new dime in a billy goats ass. I was never able to find it again anywhere in the world. I always kept my combat boots shined until you could see colors in them. Then one day at Shepherd, we had open ranks inspection. We were what was called the married squadron so none of us lived on base. On the day of open ranks they would dismiss us long enough to go to our cars and change into something a little crisper since the temps could get over 105. When I got to mine, the polish had melted and looked like they were polished with a chocolate bar. After that, I never got them that shiny nor did I try. Black and clean was ok in the real world after tech school.
Sometimes I like my dress shoes and dress boots glossy and sometimes I just want the shine they get after a condition and a brush, but I always love what they look like with some natural patina or hand burnishing. It’s character and depth.
Looks great. I like the navy blue much better after lightening.
Outstanding results!!! Love the burnishing concept and results.
I enjoyed the tutorial. Funny thing is I was in the US Army back when we had to shine our own shoes, I used the same method on my combat boots. I used navy blue cream on top of my base black. The shine was unbelievable. Glad to know real cobblers do the same. Thank you
Exactly the tutorial I was looking for in regard to my navy blue Johnston and Murphy wingtips. Thanks man!
I think a fade really gives that whole new dimension to a shoe.. It's beautiful 💯
Thank you so much!
Gorgeous! They look amazing! To me, the shoes looked cheap before, but with the shadowing and the mirror shine, they look incredibly expensive. Great job!
Thanks, Colin! Glad you liked them
I think it's very bravely done & the look is absolutely amazing ! Thank you !
Nice blue shoes. With that beautiful shine, they are going to look very sharp with his lime green suit.
Awesome work. I like the final shine. Thanks Preston
Wow amazing as always!! I love how those turned out great work Preston👍🏼
I have those same shoe. They came with a black patina and I like them with the darker finish. Navy cream and black polish looks best for me. Good to see a new video, Bro.
Cheap ladies stockings can be found at the Dollar Store in black and brown, stretch them over a soft brush, and it will produce a nice, fast dusting/shine before you walk out the door. Black for black shoes, brown for the brown ones.
The live narration is giving off some Bob Ross vibes 😳🔥
Another stunning finish, thank you Preston.
Absolutely spectacular. Speechless
Those shoes are spectacularly beautiful. I have a pair of blue Oxford Cole Haans that I now want to patina.
Beautiful finish, Preston. Well done
What a beautiful shoe. A true artist at work.
Love it . Could you do women’s shoes .new sub
As a little girl I loved the smell of shoe polish and watched my dad shine his shoes . My son wanted a job at 9 so we went door to door to shine shoes for 3$ a pair he earned 25$ that day some one just gave him money . He was surprised he could do it and people loved it . Thank you . I am now 50 years young.
Thank you for another enjoyable video, I love that blue/black too combination
Amazing job of blending black and navy blue. I have never worn a navy blue shoe thinking that it would look awkward. The final result was to 'dye' for. 👌👌👌
I see what you did there 😂
Preston, that was a fantastic job!
Wow much better. Great job sir
Awesome job Preston.
I adore this beautiful blue! 💙
Interesting technique. Stunning result!
Beautiful. Preston you do an exceptional job.
Thank you 🙏
Those shoes look beautiful! Great job Preston!
Thanks, Joseph!
This is a Great Look! I will follow your technique and do my Shoes!!!
Love this work to the moon and back!
Impressive indeed! Since the beginning you have been informative and entertaining. I love the work! Keep up the excellent content! A+++ You and your family stay safe out there!
Thank you for watching! Hope you are well!
Just stunning blue shoes !!!
Absolutely love these shoes!
Wow, that is amazing I love them!!!! Great Job!!!
Fantastic work!!!!💯🔥
Great tips, and great job!!
I found a pair of Murphy and Johnsons Oxford shoes at Goodwill for $9.99. They are burgundy in color. I will try this on them or at the very lease try a mirror shine on them. The shoes fit me really well. Thanks for this great channel.
The elegant oxford , bringing spitshine back ... one shoe at a time! great work!
I’m getting my shinebox ready
They came out beautifully.
Seeing shiny surfaces has always triggered a kind of appetite for me. As if I could eat it. Like the shiny coat on a brand new text book when I was in school. Very interesting explanation for that.
Inspirational as always! 💯💪
Hello. The highly polished and patinated look appeals to me. I use Sapphire polish although unaware of the gloss/mirror finish product. Thank you.
Really appreciated the scientific explanation at the end
Superb video, it is so helpful to have the narration!!!
I don't why this video got recommended for me...
...but I'm glad it did!
I couldn’t pull those off but I think that’s my favorite pair I’ve seen you do.
That's amazing... love to make shoes shine ..so relaxing 😇
Hey Preston! Thanks for all your help and insight. I have only recently been getting into the process and hobby of shining my shoes. Is there anything I should/could do to keep the leather soles looking good or in good condition? Thanks for all your help and talent sharing!
Pure artist, love this thank you.
Amazing, and I think navy blue looks positively ethereal, otherworldly. It makes black pop like crazy, and now the black glosses out the navy blue shoe. I wonder if you can work Hermes Red into brown shoes in interesting ways, like that. I am going to get some, and only have ideas about how to apply it.
Wow! Those look fantastic 👌
good work as always, Cheers from Vancouver!
Beautiful work!!!
Excellent as always.
Thank you!
@7:22 How appropriate that Richard C Gloss did research on why we like seeing shiny things.
Your skillset is admirable! Great work and keep it up!
Thanks 🙏
Wonderful and fantastic job!
I remember in the Army, I would use cotton balls with black paste wax and water to get a mirror like reflection and shine, but never thought I could use acetone to lighten the black leather. Thank you for the tips.
VERY WELL DONE VIDEO !! I LEARNED A LOT !
Yessss.... Shineyyyyyy !!
The effect is striking.
Very nice! Love a shiny shoe.
Good work mate keep it up!
Thank you!
Absolutely impressive
Wow. Just wonderful!
I have a pair of Corcoran U S Army jump boots from the early 90’s when the Army still wore black boots and the best advice given to me by an old top Sargent was to wash all the factory finish with mild soapy water , let them dry and then start applying the black kiwi very very lightly for about 6 coats then finish with kiwi parade gloss and I’ve gotten the toes and heals shining just about as well as you but it took me a period of 6 to 7 days to get them that way. Got many a 3 and 4 day weekend just by having my boots blind the inspector
AIRBORNE TROOP! I got my Corcorans back in the 60's.We had a transfer from The Old Guard (Tomb of The Unknowns) that was jump qualified. He took out the boots he wore while on guard and I'm here to tell you they had DEPTH! A sane person wouldn't go near them for fear of falling in. That's how deep they looked. He said that he went through 35 cans of Kiwi to get them that way. And like you he took ALL the original polish off and started new. AATW.
Beautiful!
My mind is blown 😯. Awesome!!! I subbed!
Those shoes remind of the AE Cornwallis in midnight navy when they were released in 2016, you're doing excellent work.
These are the Cornwallis. Good eye 👁
Sharp looking shoes 👞 Never thought I would consider buying a blue pair 👍🏻
I think you did a great job. I would be thrilled to wear those.
Amazing ! Highly impressive too!
Love the look!
Thanks!
Stunning x
Beautifully done as usual Preston!
Could you recommend some blue oxfords that you like?
Thanks as always.
They are beautiful.
Reminds me of my Marine days back n the 70's 👨🏻✈️
Your 70
@@otygaming4237 - Or maybe older, but what fugeen difference does it make, son? Semper Fi Dave! ☝️🥴👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
And 80's
those browns are beautiful
Nice workmanship.
Very well done.
OMG !!!! AWESOME !!!!
Not a big fan of the artificial burnishing but there is no question that you’ve created a beautiful shoe. I am however a big fan of The Elegant Oxford!
That is SHARP!👍🏾
These type of shoes are in the category of “shoe I will not be caught dead in” but I appreciate a good shine as I shined my boots to a mirror finish for nearly two decades every day.
It would be neat to see the shining of military shoes! That would be a cool video.