At KIWI we know that the shoes you purchase can be expensive and therefore keeping
your shoes in top condition is worth a little extra effort. The facts and tips below
are ways to help you look after and even extend the natural life of your shoes.
Leather
- Dirt and other debris can easily embed into leather. Therefore, your leather shoes
or boots need to be cleaned before you start polishing. KIWI Shoe Brushes and Wipes
can easily be used to remove excess dirt and debris.
- To polish your shoes effectively, always remove the shoelaces from your shoe before
you start polishing your shoes. This is the best way to get to clean the tongue
of the shoe and avoid staining the laces.
- For best results using shoe polishes or creams, first apply the shoe polish or cream
evenly to leather shoes and boots with a brush or soft cloth. Once the polish has
properly dried, simply buff to a brilliant shine using a natural bristle brush.
Note that it is important to use a separate brush and cloth for applying and buffing
different colored shoes.
- If you prefer a more convenient alternative there are instant shine liquids. Simply
remove excess dirt and then apply the liquid evenly to your shoes. The formulation
restores color and dries to an instant shine - without the need to buff.
- Use KIWI Protector products to help waterproof your shoes thoroughly to protect
them from common stains caused by water, mud, dust, snow or salt.
- Store leather shoes using a shoe tree, this will help retain the shape of the leather.
If you can’t use a shoe tree (e.g. for strappy shoes), stuff the toe cap with newspaper
or tissue. Never store or dry leather shoes near direct heat.
Suede & Nubuck
- Your suede shoes deserve special attention. Make sure they are cleaned and waterproofed
regularly.
- If your suede shoes get wet, stuff them with newspaper while they dry to keep their
shape.
- Always allow them to dry naturally and never put them near direct heat.
Sport shoes
- To extend the life of active or outdoor shoes (golf shoes, football or hiking boots),
make sure you polish and waterproof them regularly.
- Before polishing, first knock off the loose mud and allow your boots to dry naturally.
- Use KIWI Fresh Force® shoe freshener with it’s unique up-side down, dual
spray applicator, to control shoe and sneaker odor and to enjoy all day freshness
and confidence.
Other interesting tips & tricks
- To keep your shoes lasting longer, rotate your shoes with another pair.
- When you buy a new pair of shoes, protect them before you wear them for the first
time.
- If your shoes get wet, allow them to dry completely before wearing them again. Once
your shoes have dried, waterproof them again with a multi-purpose protector.
- Use a shoe horn to assist with putting on your shoes, to keep the heel from losing
its shape.
- When you travel, always place your shoes inside a shoe bag or wrap your shoes in
a soft material.