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Uploaded by on Feb 4, 2010

hi this is how to polish/ shine aircadet boots or any other boots. theae boots only had 5 or 6 coats on them and i did not use any prade gloss. i studder, don't make fun of this, please comment rate ans sub for more vids!

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  • Ok, i've been on like 5 different videos of "spit shinning." Please tell me you don't literally use "spit." aka water right?

  • @larryjohnny nope. spit is spit, water is water

  • eww ur nasty ass lickin polish and shit

  • @sexdragon40 Why? it gives you a good "rush"! lol jkjk you can spit on them instead.

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  • thoes boots look like shit

  • I am a corporal in 767 Dearman Squadron Royal Canadian Air cadets and My boots are way better than those. not trying to be mean. I dont use a brush. I heard it scratches your boots. and I use a kiwi cloth and I only use parade gloss for special things like band comp and acr. Using spit is fine.. and breathing on it is better! I also find that cotton balls work really well! but u need a lot! This is just my opinion please dont think im being mean! btw:how did you scratch your boots up so much? t

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  • Shine em boots shine em nigger!

  • @monboy10 great now I'm totally confused lol ?

  • @DeathTideWarrior *continued*

    Go home and use it before polishing and after each use, make sure to wash it out thoroughly, otherwise the bristles of the brush will become hard and brittle and WILL scratch your boots.

  • @PrettyInPurple198 You use a soft brush. It get rid of dust and dirt faster as well as dried flaky polish. It doesn't scratch your boots - Cars do, stairs do, everyday life scuffs and scratches your hard work away. Even Rocks and little pebbles can penetrate the boots, right to the leather leaving them more horrible than the day you got them.

    My advice: Go to a section in walmart - shoe section or go to Canex and buy a soft kiwi brush.

  • @JameBotham I don't agree.

  • Im a canadian army cadet and x navy league cadet and my boots were bad but now there pretty good i use a kiwi cloth and kiwi polish , i dont use a brush and i dpit and breath on them :P

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