Shoe polish on a jacket

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Flash Gordon
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Shoe polish on a jacket

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Is there a reason one can't use shoe polish on a leather jacket?
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Because it will rub off on other things. At least that's been the case with me and shoes. You might try the brown Pecards, or Meltonian Shoe cream in a dark brown or simlar.
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Shoe polish works just fine for small spots and scuffs. It would be impractical over the entire jacket; you just couldn't buff it in, and there are better products out there for that application.
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Post by Michaelson »

As I answered in another post, if you're referring to liquid shoe polish, it's water soluable and will release if you get caught in a downpour. It can be used as HJ states above, but be sure to seal it with a product such as Pecards dressing to help it be water resistant.

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I didn't know that about liquid polish. I've never used liquid polish, and now, I don't think I will. :wink:
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Post by ob1al »

I've used regular kiwi polish on small areas before then 'sealed' it in with pecards. :)
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