YO0014-03
- NEW
Brown flip-flops Virelle
Care and maintenance of grain leather shoes requires regularity and appropriate measures, especially depending on the season. After each wearing, wipe the shoes from dust and dirt with a soft cloth or a BRUSH. You can use a SELF-SHINE CLEANER if your shoes do not require deeper cleaning. Once a week, use a soft cloth dampened with lukewarm water to remove dirt and grime. Allow the shoes to dry naturally. Use an applicator to apply clear SHOE CREAM to the surface of your shoes and let it soak in for a few minutes. Use the SHOES POLISHING GLOVE, to get a beautiful shine. Polish your shoes in circular motions until you get a satisfactory result. In hot months, leather may dry out faster. Use the GREASE for leather every month to keep the leather moisturized and supple. The grease further moisturizes and protects the leather from moisture. After applying, leave your shoes for a few hours or overnight to allow the shoe grease to absorb well. Then polish the shoes with a polishing mitt. As an additional tip, if your shoes get wet, dry them at room temperature, away from direct heat sources, to avoid damaging the leather. Regularly inspect the condition of your shoes and take immediate corrective action as needed (such as removing scratches, replacing insoles). With regular care, your grain leather shoes will look elegant and last for many years.
MANUFACTURER
Firma CONHPOL Henryk Konopka
Stanisław Dolny 400a
34-130 Kalwaria Zebrzydowska
Mail: info@conhpol.com.pl
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