Sunday 19 August 2012

Polishing your leather shoes




David Rudisha in an advert of a shoe polish brand couldn’t have said it any better when he said ‘Wakati fiatu fyako finang’ara sio fiatu fyako pekee finafyong’ara’  I was standing at the stage waiting for a matatu and there was a guy having his shoes polished and I couldn’t help but stare and observe how the guy did it. The shoeshine guy was my main inspiration for doing this article and that evening got to research on how one can polish their shoes like a pro and here are the steps that you should follow when polishing your shoes.





1.                   Cover the surface you are going to work on with an old newspaper or an old rug. This is to ensure that the polish does not dirty the surface.  If the shoes are dirty wipe them down using a damp rag or brush with a horsehair shine brush. If the shoes are wet after wiping them down leave them to dry before you start polishing.

2.                   Apply the shoe polish on your shoe. You can apply using a cloth or a shoe polish brush. When using a cloth wrap the cloth around the finger and use it to apply the polish on the shoe. Apply the polish in small circular movements and evenly around the shoe. Do not however apply too much polish it is best to layer up through the process with thin layers of polish. Ensure that you apply the polish even on the creases and the seams of the shoe. Brush off the excessive polish. Once you are done applying leave shoe to absorb the polish for fifteen minutes for better results keep it in the sun.




3.                   Using a pistol grip sprayer, spray each shoe with water but not too much you just want to get the shoes cover with tiny water droplets. The water ensures that the polish does not dry out. Using a shoe brush or cloth polish the shoe. You can repeat the three steps until you achieve the shine level that you want.

4.                   Once you are done with the above steps dip a cotton ball into water and then get a little polish on the damp cotton. Apply the polish onto the toe and the heel of the shoe in small circular motions until you get the shine desired. The above steps may take some time if you want your shoes to really shine so be patient.


I also did some research for the various shoe products that are used. There is shoe polish, which contains wax and acetone like chemicals to keep it pliable. It produces a superior shine. However it clogs the pores of the leather adding some water resistance. The polish builds up over time and makes it very had to apply leather oils to the leather later on unless removed.

Shoe cream is a leather conditioner with lots of dye in it. It will produce a moderate shine after two applications. It contains no wax so it mostly does not hinder leather oils being applied later.

Leather oil is a product that lubricates the fibers of the leather keeping them from cracking. Leather will last for many years if treated this way. Leather shoes come with oil in them and it is when the oil leaves that the shoes begin to really deteriorate.





You must be wondering why I have placed a photo of a banana peel. Well the inside of a banana peel can be used to shine shoes. The green bananas are best for shining. Rub the inside of the banana peel all over the shoe surface. Use a cloth to rub the stickiness onto the shoe. Use another cloth to rub off the banana traces and to polish the shoe.

Hope to see shiny shoes in the street this week.

SK

Saturday 4 August 2012

La Montre


Rolex, Longines, Nordstorm, Diesel, Fossil are some of the names that are that I found when I searched for watches. These days with the use of cellphones more people use them to tell time and less people are donning watches. A watch is however not for just telling time, it is much more than that.




The two most common watches are the digital and analog watches.  You may have noticed that some analog watches are written quartz. Well quartz I came to find out means that the watches keep extremely accurate time.



When I think digital, the thing that comes into mind is a sports watch like Adidas, Casio, Breo.



As I researched more on watches I stumbled upon some other types of watches. Chronograph watches, which can either, be digital or analogue. The thing that is unique about this watch is that it also has a stopwatch. Some example of chronograph brands include TAG Heuer and Accurist




Then there is the chronometer. This watch is a high precision type of watch. It has been done various tests to ensure that it is high precision.



Well I have given the types of watches that are there but the question is how to wear the watch. You don’t want to end up wearing a sport watch with a nice suit. Sounds extreme but I have seen people do this mistake. A watch should not only be used to tell time but should also blend with how you are dressed.  Watches can be worn during various occasions: casual, for work, sports, home and leisure and formal nights. While at work, one should wear a watch that is not flashy. It should be subtle.  Remember how you dress especially in the office determine how your bosses see you. So sports watches with a suit is a big no!


With casual or leisure you are free to experiment. You can wear all types of watches from a sports watch to an analogue watch with black leather straps. U can even try something different to impress the people you are around with.



For formal nights then you need to have a good watch. If you are wearing an expensive suit with expensive cuff link and an expensive shoe well a watch should not be different. You can have that special watch that you keep for special occasion. There are designer watches too and yes some one will notice it is a designer watch




For divers one will need a waterproof watch and as for people who usually jog, they may have a sports watch or a chronograph watch.



Now that you have known the various watches and how to wear them go and get one and the next time I ask what the time is don’t tell me wait I check my phone.

SK