   Shoe Stretcher Spray - Helps You Work Your Shoes In
Leather shoes and boots, often, need to be stretched when they are new. Using shoe stretcher spray aids the stretching process. Always read the label and follow the instructions on any shoe spray. Shoe stretcher spray is intended for use with a shoe stretcher. A few brands of shoe stretcher sprays are: Shoe Stretch: This shoe stretcher spray is produced by ShoeKeeper. It permanently stretches shoes and boots to increase comfort during wear. The spray softens stiff shoes and ends pinching of old and new shoes. Used with a shoe stretcher, this shoe spray will eliminate the need to “break in” new boots and shoes. A four ounce bottle of Shoe Stretch is available online from colonialmedical for $6.99. Universal Shoe Stretch: This stretcher spray for leather shoes is produced by Kiwi Select. It can be used to stretch gloves and shoes made of leather, suede leather, nubuck, and reptile skin. The spray is not recommended for shoes or boots made of man-made materials. A seven ounce bottle of the Kiwi Select Universal Shoe Stretch is available online from shoetreemarketplace for $6.99 (sale price). Women’s Low Heel Shoe Stretcher & Stretching Spray: This bottle of shoe stretcher spray is the four ounce bottle produced by ShoeKeeper. Now, it comes with a shoe stretcher for women’s low heel shoes. The shoe stretcher is available in small, medium, large, and extra large. This shoe women’s shoe stretching kit can be found online at shoetreemarketplace for $26.99.
Proper leather shoe care is essential to preserving the appearance and lifetime of leather shoes and boots. All of the leather shoe stretcher sprays are made of rubbing alcohol. It contains rubbing alcohol and nothing else. A 16 ounce bottle of rubbing alcohol can be purchased for $1.00 or less. This rubbing alcohol can be poured into a spray bottle to create shoe stretcher spray. Shoe stretcher spray is applied to the inside of the shoe or boot; then, the shoe stretcher is inserted.
Smooth leather shoes and boots can be maintained with shoe cleaner, shoe conditioner, and shoe polish. Some old fashioned, traditional methods of maintaining leather shoes and boots include using the inside of a banana peel to polish shoes. This method should be tested in an inconspicuous area. Another option is oil, olive or walnut. This method, or any method, should be tested in a small spot before covering the entire shoe. After application, these natural shoe polishes are buffed and polished with a soft clean cotton cloth. Suede leather needs a specially formulated cleaner and conditioner. A water resistant or waterproofing protective spray or balm should be considered. When using shoe stretcher spray or polish, conditioners, cleaners… use caution. Work in a well ventilated area, wear gloves, and properly dispose of used cloths.
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