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Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2025
Nice and creamy. Works well.
Nicholas Maggi
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2025
I purchased this shoe polish because it's a brand i dont have and just wanted to give it a try. It didn't disappoint! Color blended in perfectly and looks nice. I recommend highly.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025
It's PERFECT! Good color and coverage.
Belva
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2025
First, as well packaged it arrived, the lid was broken. Minor leaking, but not bad. I used half the jar of polish on old boots, The polish gave a good shine, without a lot of change of color. The polish is a soft cream that spread evenly.
SurrealChereal
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025
This is a beautiful creamy shoe polish. I have a navy blue leather recliner and 3 cats. One of them thought he could just use my chair for his claws a few times.He left little white marks on the back corner. It touched them up perfectly and can't see the difference in my chair's original color and the shoe polish.
S.
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2025
I got the Beige Taupe color. I was worried if it would match, but it's pretty darn close! Super easy to apply with absolutely no experience. Worked like a charm. Will definitely buy again in another color if I need it!
Fadi w.
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on August 15, 2024
i did use it because it was broken
Mohammed Mostafa
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on March 11, 2024
As described
Beeyaach & Chisel
Reviewed in Canada on February 6, 2024
This is creamy like the inside of a banana yellow. It goes on fairly easy but when it dries it leaves a bit of a chalky finish, not smooth. To be fair, I put it on black leather to try to get a distressed look to the leather and it sat in all the cracks and irregularities of my boots like I had used watered down chalk paint. It may be different on an item that you are trying to touch up or refresh the yellow on instead.I have ordered a couple other colors so will see how the others are in comparison.I have 4 stars instead of my original 3 as I didn't use it the way a shoe cream was intended.. with a warning to others about the chalky/patchy effect that may occur.
scott svabek
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2024
after spending 30 years in the army, and basically always using KIWI. This soft paste is easy to apply and does a great job on my golf shoes and all my other shoes. i bought multiple colors and all work extremely well.
Ming Yang
Reviewed in Canada on December 18, 2023
Very good
Justin Everett
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2022
If you look at the pictures, I used this on non-dress shoes. For dress shoes, I see absolutely no problem with this product, and this would be a cheap alternative and upgrade from wax polish. As you can see (Picture 1), it gives a nice finished luster. Note: the slip-ons are more of a porous textured leather, so obviously a duller luster.My purpose for this purchase was to hide some noticeable scuff marks and dings on a few of my soft leather shoes. It did a pretty good job at this. However, even after using a short, stiff polishing brush, I could not remove some discolored pigment from the shoes (see picture 3). Unless you look at the shoes up close and in good light, it's irrelevant (as you can see in picture 1 - these look pretty good from eye level).Generally, with cream shoe polish - you get some moisturizing elements. However, this polish seemed to dry out the leather, as you can see from the spider-webbing effect in the non-stress points of the shoe (picture 2). The spider-webbing (cracks and lines) were 1/3rd as prominent before applying the cream. I don't think this is fatal to the long-term well-being of my shoes (Considering Eastland doesn't make these anymore, I want to have these for a long time). However, next time I need to maintenance the shoes, I will probably apply a light conditioner like Chamberlains, let it dry, and soak in for at least 2 weeks, then use this polish. Live and learn! But that would be my advice, if you are using this polish on softer leather shoes, I would take the time, apply the conditioner, wait a few weeks, and then use this polish.I took 1 star off because the "revitalize" in the description (in my opinion) means condition and/or moisturize. I think it did the opposite. I will use up this cream polish and use the light conditioning moisturizing method above. Then in the future (it will probably take 10 years to use this stuff up), I will probably try Zaphir because most people swear by its conditioning elements, and I would prefer a 1 step-quick process to maintain my shoes.UPDATE:A couple of things: first, even when keeping this in a cool dry place, it can dry out slightly, and doesn't absorb really stick to the leather for a good shine/polish. I would recommend storing it in a sealed container or Ziploc baggy with the air pushed out. Second, I tried the Saphir Medaille d'Or Pommadier Cream (their top-of-the-line that retails for around $25). Saphir is a superior polish both in shine and in conditioning. It miraculously restored my dried-out cracked dress shoes to their former glory. For basic maintenance on shoe care, if stored properly, this Feet People shoe creme is fine. Is Saphir worth 3 times the cost? Maybe - the Saphir provides more coverage with less product and better maintains the shoe. So, for everyday wear or shoes/boots that take a lot of abuse - use Feet People and maintenance regularly. For more expensive shoes, or shoes that need a lot of TLC to restore - use Saphir (if you can match the color).
peter
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on October 17, 2020
Good nice quality
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