I have heard you state to use one brush for black shoes and another for lighter colors. What line do you draw for black versus the other colors? For example, would you use the black brush with a burgundy color and what about navy blue? I am not trying to split hairs here. I am just trying not to screw up the color on my shoes/boots. Thanks.
Great question! Black brush also includes blues purples greens. Have a brush for neutral only. brown brush can include tans, reds, all shades of brown. you can have a brush for each color if you really want but ive found its simply not needed. Thank you for your comment! hope ive answered your question
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I have heard you state to use one brush for black shoes and another for lighter colors. What line do you draw for black versus the other colors? For example, would you use the black brush with a burgundy color and what about navy blue? I am not trying to split hairs here. I am just trying not to screw up the color on my shoes/boots. Thanks.
Great question! Black brush also includes blues purples greens. Have a brush for neutral only. brown brush can include tans, reds, all shades of brown. you can have a brush for each color if you really want but ive found its simply not needed. Thank you for your comment! hope ive answered your question
also if you deal with any white shoes where youre applying white color creams be sure to use a separate brush.
This is a great answer. Thanks very much as always. Good shining.
@@Cberk03I have an exotic polish for my ostrich boots, how long should I let the polish stay on the boots until I buff them dry?
@@TEXASLOYAL most products say 10-15 minutes. but not knowing the brand i cant say exactly.