Premium Boot and Shoe Cream Shoe Polish | Made in USA | Leather Polish and Conditoner | Restores Shine & Color
D**C
This is good stuff
For years I used a waxed polish and thought it was the best way to keep the leather conditioned and polished. My favorites were Lincoln or Kelly's, whatever the cobbler I go to had in stock.I read that cream polishes were better than wax polishes, so I ordered a couple of jars to find out.I wanted to try this on a very old pair of Allen Edmonds cordovan oxford's that are old and well used, about 20 years old and they have seen better days. The wax buildup was noticeable and I was seriously thinking of getting rid of them.So I stripped the leather with mineral spirits. That left the leather clean and dry of any kind of finish. First I applied a couple of coats of Cadillacs leather conditioner to put moisture back into the leather. I followed that up with two coats of the Oxblood polish.The result? I am going to keep them for good while longer. No, they don't look new, but they do look very good, more than just presentable. The creases in the leather are still there, but the moisture puffed them out. The cream left a deep, lustrous shine.After this I am not using waxes anymore. I am more than happy with the quality of Cadillac products and will be getting more of their cream polishes for other shoes I and my wife own.
S**H
The BEST
I have never ever used such a high quality polish. It is super creamy, applies easily, and leaves shoes, handbags, etc. looking gorgeous. I'm writing a review solely because this product merits one -- it is truly outstanding. You will not be disappointed. I never knew polish could be like this product, it takes it to a whole new level.
M**0
Good product, bad packaging.
This cream nicely restored the black color of an older pair of shoes. The product came in a glass container with a plastic screw-on lid. Unfortunately, the product arrived with a cracked lid, with black shoe cream oozing from it. A metal lid would have made the packaging more durable, considering this was more expensive than some other brands.
D**L
Color is true cognac
This is a quality product. Easy to use. Color match was spot on.
A**R
Amazing!
I have always worn hand-me-down cowboy boots and could never get them to shine. I have one pair I've owned for 20 years and the best I could do is the sponge-bottle shine that wears off so quickly. I read these reviews (and the answers to my questions) and I'm glad I took the advice. I was more interested in caring for my first new pair of boots. Although they came with an ok shine, someone suggested that I shine them right away because of how long they might have been on the shelf. My new boots did take a lot (or maybe I went too heavy), but it works just like the directions say; finally no spit shining. God, it was disgusting watching my dad shine his boots. So this stuff goes on and you buff with a brush and you're done! I tried a damp cloth but it dulled the shine, so maybe I goofed, but the brush brought the shine back. So back to my favorite old boots I mentioned; I tried this on them and finally got a shine! This stuff really does bring life back to old boots; even the tips have lost their color but this stuff helped that problem. The shine has lasted on both, so I'm very pleased.
S**R
Works great
Works great, used it on my exotic leather cowboy boots with no problem. Nice finish, not too much shine.
F**E
Good polish but cheap plastic lid cracked after first use.
The shoe cream works very well; it’s creamy, has good coverage and buffs to a nice shine. I would give it five stars, but knocked it down to three because the cheap plastic lid cracked after the first use while I was putting it back on the jar.Since it would have dried out with the cracked lid, I was going to return it, but thankfully I had an old Meltonian shoe polish with a metal lid which ended up fitting perfectly on this brand’s jar. I ordered two colors, and I haven’t opened the second one yet, so hoping that lid doesn’t crack too. If it does, I do have one more older Meltonian jar with a metal lid. :) Since I like this polish I’ll just make it a point to contact the seller and ask them to change their cheap plastic lids to metal or at least more durable plastic.
M**S
Love This Shoe Cream!
First picture is after I used the cream on my ankle boots. That second pic shows the dull leather that was a bit faded prior to using this miracle polish. I’m not an expert shoe polisher but I take care of my leather. I just never used a high quality shoe polish.On all my boots and saddles I simply conditioned them. Same with the car interior. I feel kinda lame for my obvious lapse in judgement. I use conditioner and cleaner on all my other leather but why did I wait so long to try a quality polish on my boots?These boots needed to be stretched up half a size and that started my quest to bring back their original luster. The issue I had when deciding what product to pick was mainly how do I begin to pick the right color? I read hundreds of reviews and settled on this brand and the tan looked closest to the color I needed. Lucky for me! A perfect match.I had already conditioned the boots while stretching them and simply applied the cream evenly using a small sponge. I took my time buffing the cream into the boots with a soft cotton cloth and then used a horsehair brush to bring up the shine a bit. They look exactly like they came out of the box!I ordered a jar of the black cream today since I will never use the cheap stuff from the grocery store again and my black boots need a little love! A little of this goes a long way so take that into account if the price is a factor. By the way, it seems to stay put and doesn’t rub off if you’re worried about it staining your clothes. However - I wore latex gloves to not stain my hands while applying it.
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