LincolnShoe Polish Wax - 2-1/8 oz | Made in USA Since 1925
S**W
Too Expensive. Critical review.
Small size can that is expensive I will not pay almost ten dollars for this little can ever again.I will be looking elsewhere for a better price.So if you want a good polish that doesn't contain chemicals that are bad for leather this is in my opinion the best choice. If you want a polish that actually stains leather this is the best I have found so far. It has a nice black color that has a nice luster and shine. Water resistance this polish will help. Performance wise I really like this brand it saves time and goes on nicely. This polish does not go bad it will get dry but just leave it in the direct sunlight with the lid on or warm with a heat gun.Before applying only apply to clean dust free surfaces. Think of this as painting clean and do your prep work first. Keep dust, dirt and grit out of your polish. Wear gloves this will stain your hands and skin.Uses-I use it on boots, belts, jackets, vests, pants, riding chaps, sheaths, wallets, luggage, bags, collars, leashes, gloves, saddlebags, and whatever leather needs a good polish. I have used this polish on black vinyl upholstery many times it works great for that use sparingly. Try it on a thoroughly cleaned black vinyl car dash or black vinyl top. Some black plastics like plastic trim this will make it black. Rubber this stuff works on rubber too be careful it can create a slick surface. Just use a little bit it goes on really nice its not too thick or too thin.If you get a scratch or chip in a black paint job fill the chips in with this polish. If you are dealing with a deep scratch or chip apply in layers. I have used this polish to touch up black paint for years it is a trick I learned from a body shop.You can get a very shiny gloss that lasts just take your time.
A**N
Very good quality of product
Performance is good. Color is awesome. Good ease of use. Shoes shining well.
E**H
Shoe Polish Arrived Early In Perfect Condition!!
I have used this shoe polish, which has an higher percentage of wax, and always gives a perfect shine, since I was in the Army during the Vietnam War.The Lincoln wax was always sold through some shoe repair shops. When my shoe repair shop, where I always bought this shoe polish, closed permanently I thought that I would never see this shoe polish again.Then by some small miracle, I found this shoe polish on Amazon. I bought a can of polish from Amazon, and my dream came true. I had my Lincoln Wax again. Thank you Amazon for carrying the Llncoln brand of shoe wax. My prayers have been answered!!
D**N
Good Polish
It works well. Good color and stain.
A**R
good value
I got a very nice shine and it looks good .
D**R
Considerably Better Than Kiwi
I've used Kiwi for most of my life and it's been fine. Periodically, it's useful to branch out and try new things. In this case the "old" (Lincoln) is the "new". I like this stuff.It applies so thin, you'll wonder if any is coming out of the tin at all. Likely the reason for the thin application is the polish has a carnauba wax base. Carnauba, at room temperature, is extremely hard and durable unless exposed to high heat. Application with a large tuft of cotton wadding is a good tac.I applied it recently to two, new, expensive belts. Each belt received three heavy applications of mink oil and under these circumstances, it wouldn't be unusual to not get a good sheen (shine) when finishing with a good polish.Not so with the Lincoln. Three coats of mink oil and two finish coats of Lincoln (neutral) and both belts have a better shine and overall appearance than what was delivered by the belt-maker.I take care of my leather. Treating it well means a lifetime of service. Not that Kiwi is bad - it isn't. But the Lincoln is just a notably better product. For those complaining about how brittle (dry) it gets in the tin, a hot hair dryer or a little time resting on a warm electric burner suitably addresses concerns. A little pricey perhaps but a little goes a long way. And I just applied it to my wallet ... the shine is brilliant.Lincoln set a new standard (for me) when caring for my leatherwork. Oh, by the way, "Fiebing's Mink Oil Paste" is outstanding stuff. Leather soaks it up immediately .. it's non-greasy and helps meaningfully, in the break-in (and protection) of new-leather goods.
H**L
as advertised
useful for polishing my boots
J**M
Great product
Been makin' great stuff for a long time.
T**.
The name says it all! Lincoln stain wax shoe polish.
Not only will this wash your shoes, make them nice and shiny and protect them from moisture, the shoe polish also stains your leather black keeps it looking really good.
L**D
Great on my navy leather chairs.
I have two navy leather chairs that are 15 years old, and in fairly good condition. The leather is dulling.I decided to try this shoe polish on my chairs. It worked like a charm. The polish covered the scuffs and dried well. I just had to buff the leather once the polish dried. There was no transfer to clothes afterwards.
V**8
Good product and correct color.
Have oxblood hiking boots and this worked great to clean them up.
A**J
Very good quality shoe wax
Best shoe wax
L**J
Finally! True Tan Shoe Polish!
If you're looking for shoe polish for your tan shoes look no farther – this is the stuff you want to get.Not sure why, but finding true Tan shoe polish seems to be exceedingly difficult, and nothing will rune you tan shoes worse than attempting to polish them with a light brown or slightly off colour – say good buy to your tan shoes and hello to your light brown shoes – AhgggSuffice it to say if you've been searching for proper tan shoe polish – look no farther – this is the real deal, and comes as depicted.
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