Shoe uppers typically wear out first if they're not properly cared for. Keeping the leather well-nourished and free of cracks will keep it looking new for longer. Remove the laces from the shoes and clean the exterior with a brush if necessary.

The shoes should be allowed to dry naturally without the use of any artificial heat if they are damp you might use a moist cloth to clean the shoes if they are very soiled.
Apply a small layer of shoe cream all over with an old rag and let it dry completely. This keeps the leather supple and prevents it from breaking by nourishing it. Make sure the colour of your shoe cream matches the colour of the leather, or you can use a neutral cream that won't produce as much colour-enhancing shine but will do the job. When the paint is completely dry, use a light brush or a soft cloth to buff the surface. This time, the shoes feature a slight gloss.
The shoe's welts must be thoroughly cleaned. When the uppers meet the sole, there will be visible stitching on higher-quality shoes (known as Goodyear welting). They collect dust and should be brushed frequently to keep them clean. You can use shoe cream or a marker pen to restore the scuffed edges of the soles as part of the steps above.
A brush or cloth can be used to apply the wax polish, paying special care to the welts. You'll get a deep shine as well as a barrier against the weather by doing this. You can match your shoes' colour or go with a neutral tone, just like with cream.
Remove any remaining wax polish with a brush or cloth after it has dried. To get a good shine, this should be done with a lot of force. The laces can now be reinstalled, knowing that you've completed your task correctly. Doesn't have time to polish your shoes and any household chores? Nothing wo worry about just call Well Cleaned Cleaning Services, we are here ready to help you.









