In this short article I will give you 12 tips on how to keep your shoes looking great and how to make them a little more comfortable to wear.
1. If you own a pair of leather shoes and you want to make them water proof all you have to do is coat them with boiled linseed oil. Do this twice and let them dry between each application.
2. One annoying thing about some new shoes is that sometimes they squeak, to resolve this problem all you have to do is rub some boiled linseed oil into the soles of the shoes and a little around the welts
3.An easy way to prevent patent leather shoes from cracking is to rub them every now and again with some milk, petroleum jelly or olive oil I know it sounds strange but it does work.
4.You can get rid of scuff marks on your patent shoes by coating them with egg white. Allow them to dry and then give them a good polish and they with become as good a new
5.If you ever get blisters from wearing shoes all you have to do is rub some soap on the back of the shoe "the heel part" this will make the leather softer and this will stop you getting blisters
6.Have you got a pair of silver of gold evening shoes that are looking a little bit tired? Well you can brighten them up simply by wiping them over with cotton wool and soapy water.
7.It is easy to clean white leather belts, shoes or bags all you have to do is get some cleansing milk and put it on to a cotton wool pad then apply to your shoes and leave them to dry for 15 minutes then polish with a dry duster
8.A broad tip to clean suede will be to brush over with fresh lemon juice, after that steam for a couple of seconds. Then brush using a suede brush.
9.The following are a handful of ingenious alternatives for cleaning your shoes or boots and how to put an incredible sparkle on them. Rub a banana skin over them. On brown shoes or boots make use of the pithy part of a lemon.
10.If your shoes smell then sprinkle some baking soda inside the shoes this will get rid of those awful smells
11.An effective way of stopping shoes from getting scuffed would be to spray them with hairspray and the polish will not come off. Or you could apply nail varnish to the areas that are regularly chafed.
12.You will always get polish or cleaner on you hands when you are cleaning sandals. The solution to this problem is quite easy, all you have to do is put you hands into a plastic bag while holding the sandal this will stop you hands from getting polish over them.
On the other hand, I look at all these structured shoes like crutches. Yes, we may need it for a while. But, when we consistently wear them and use them
A Closer Look at Avia Toning Shoes_7506, we can never regain our natural ability to move the way we were originally made to - Pain free, explosive and flexible.A plain simple running shoe that allows your feet to spread out is sufficient and good for any weekend jogger. It also happens to be much easier on the wallet! If you do want a fancier shoe, the Nike Free series would be a good buy because it goes beyond un-restriction of the feet; it mimics the shape of the feet and offers the feet much more control.Ultimately, the injury and pain does not come from the lack of a jazzed up shoe, but rather dysfunctional feet.
My Feet / Knee / Shin / Calf hurts because of my Pronation. What do I do now?
I would first make a wild guess that the sole of your shoe is eaten up excessively on one side of the shoe. This could occur on one or both shoes. Do not assume that both feet equally underpronate or overpronate.The first thing to do is to throw away all your shoes that reflect this unevenness. Go buy new pairs of shoes; neutral shoes that do not have excessive support. Have fun shopping
Cleveland Indians Hats, do it with a friend, a spouse or alone!After a while, if you do not buy new pairs of shoes, your recovery will be impeded because you never throw away the crutch.The next step is to slowly walk barefooted and as often as possible. You can start with your house, followed by the beach or park. The aim is to re-introduce your 26 foot bones and muscles to the sensation of the natural foot movement. They have been trapped in the shoe for all these years.