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Uploaded by on May 13, 2008

Air Force shoes and a set of boots all shined with regular kiwi polish no parade gloss, leather luster, or sponge. An instructional video for polishing will soon follow.

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  • wow really mine are better and i didnt cheat

  • Cody, bite me

  • I use polish and my own spit to shine my dress shoes up. My grandpa taught me that a few months back. I believe he served 33 years in the Air Force and I know for a fact that he retired as a Chief Master Sergeant.

  • k

    well if that works, go for it

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  • Love to lick every pair!

  • zomg y so many! lol

  • @bnctaj Why ever have a dull moment? All the kids I know don't polish everyday and the boots are dulled down in 3 hours.

  • @USAFFuturePilot

    What would I know about polishing shoes? *rolls eyes*

    A good shine will last at least 2-3 days of full wear - marching across parade decks, going to class, and tripping up three flights of stairs with your chin in, shoulders and forehead back, and arms pinned to your sides, pushing innumerable push ups, etc.

    For inspection-only shoes, one good shine will last several months with the occasional buffing.

  • @bnctaj Actually, you should put a layer on after every time you wear them. You replace the layers that naturally are moved off with regular wear.

  • @iEnjoi4Life

    It shouldn't crack off. Cracking is because either the wax has dried (okay) or the leather has dried (not okay).  This is caused by using the lighter. Try putting as many very very thin coats on as you can. After that, you won't have to shine them again for a couple months, unless you scuff 'em. All that you'll have to do is take a microfiber cloth or a shine sponge (none of that silicon crap in it, though) and wipe it over the shoes.

  • @iEnjoi4Life Go to a military college and you will be polishing your shoes every day

  • @Cody00911 there 100% better if he had a true hd cam

  • I have a question, i shined my AFJROTC parade shoes using your method and they are really shiny but every time i wear them the polish starts to crack off, is there a way to stop that or do i have to do it every week for inspection?

  • @stevieray09 melting polish on ur boots with a lighter

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