How Do You Make Liquid Shoe Polish?
Dress shoes lose their original shine after repeated use, and many owners want to keep their expensive formal shoes looking sparkling and new. For this reason, they go to a shoe shiner or buy shoe polish. But you can manufacture your own liquid shoe polish at home with some easy-to-find ingredients that shouldn’t cost more than $5. Measure 1/4 cup of extra virgin olive oil. Add five drops of lemon juice and stir until the mixture looks fully homogenized. Use a soft rag to apply the homemade shoe polish to leather shoes. Test a tiny bit of the polish on a small, inconspicuous area of your shoe to make sure it will not leave a mark. This test also will ensure that you will be satisfied with the results of the polish. Use the polish on the entire shoe surface once you have successfully tested it. Buff the shoes clean after application. The polish should remove all dirt and grime from your shoes and leave a good shine. Throw away any excess polish. This homemade shoe polish is perishable,