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Mahogany - Shoe polish
Mahogany - Shoe polish
Logistique Mes Chaussettes Rouges
9 Rue César Franck
75015 Paris
France
We present this mahogany shoe polish from the famous Saphir house, which will give your shoes an incomparable shine.
Specially formulated for a successful mirror shine, this shoe polish is a complex blend of turpentine (natural pine oil), beeswax, carnauba wax (vegetable wax extracted from the leaves of a Brazilian palm tree) and 6 other waxes with technical properties: nourishing, protective, softening and shine-enhancing.
The pigments have been selected for their coloring, penetrating and transparent qualities, enabling incomparable patinas to be achieved by applying different shades.
Volume: 50 ml
Application :
- Remove all dust and dirt from your shoes.
- Apply shoe polish without excess, using chamoisine or a bristle brush.
- Work the shoe polish thoroughly into the shoe, nourishing it deep down for maximum protection.
- Allow to dry.
- Polish with a horsehair brush.
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