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SAPHIR - MÉDAILLE D'OR
Dark brown - Shoe polish
Dark brown - Shoe polish
Logistique Mes Chaussettes Rouges
9 Rue César Franck
75015 Paris
France
Dark brown shoe polish from the famous Saphir house which will give an incomparable shine to your shoes.
Specially formulated for successful “glazing”, this shoe polish is a complex mixture based on turpentine (natural essence of pine), beeswax, carnauba wax (vegetable wax extracted from the leaves of a Brazilian palm tree) as well as 6 other waxes with technical properties: nourishing, protective, softening and shine.
The pigments have been selected for their coloring, penetrating and transparent quality, allowing, by applying different tones, to obtain incomparable patinas.
Volume : 50ml
Application :
- Remove any dust or dirt from your shoes.
- Apply the shoe polish without excess using a chamois or a bristle brush.
- Apply the shoe polish well to nourish it deeply and thus obtain maximum protection.
- Let dry.
- Polish with a horsehair brush .
Product Reference : 5732603855014
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