easy alternatives to shoe polish
Easy Alternatives to Shoe Polish
Looking for alternatives to shoe polish? Here are a few easily available items that you can try to get your shoes to shine. A few you may be aware of, while some others may surprise you. Keep reading...
- Olive Oil and Lemon: Olive oil is an excellent alternative to shoe polish. Just spray a little on your shoes, leave it on for a couple of minutes, buff them with a soft cloth and you are good to go. Squeeze a few drops of lemon in it to get that extra shine.
- Walnut Oil/Vegetable Oil: These are other reliable options for polishing your shoes. You can directly apply them on your shoes and rub them in with a soft rag, and then buff some more with a soft cloth to get your shoes to shine.
- Banana Brilliance: Try using the peel of a banana to get your perfect shine. Rub the inside of the banana peel on to your shoes, then clean it with a tissue or a soft cloth. Buff it, and your shoes will shine.
- Rubbing Alcohol: Yes, and who would've thought? Dab some rubbing alcohol onto your shoes and wipe it with a cotton ball, making small circles with the cotton. Then buff with the soft rag, to see your reflection in your shoes (a slight exaggeration, of course, but they will be SHINY)!
- Linseed Oil and Vinegar: This mixture in the ratio 2 parts to 1, will not only give your shoes the shine, but will also help in keeping the leather supple. Try it on a small patch first, though.
- Beeswax: Beeswax is a tried and tested method for polishing shoes. Heat the wax till it is suitably soft and then apply it on the shoes. Rub with a soft cloth and buff, to get them shining like new. The wax also keeps the leather conditioned, unlike liquid polish.
- Hair Gel: Just a small amount of hair gel applied to the leather will give you enough shine. Apply a little and then rub with a soft cloth/rag, and you have your shiny shoes.
- Lip Balms: Do you have half used lip balms in your vanity kit? Don't throw them away. Apply a little on you leather shoes, rub it in with a soft cloth, buff with a rag, and just like they helped your lips, they will help your shoes to shine too!
- Body Lotion: Apply a dab of lotion on your shoes and rub it in with a wad of cotton. Buff it with a soft cloth and you can get your shoes to shine.
- Coconut Oil: Any kind of oil works well to shine leather shoes, and this is no exception. Dab a little with cotton on the shoes and rub it in. Then buff to get the shine.
- Vaseline: Petroleum jelly can give your shoes a brilliant shine, but it is being debated whether petroleum jelly is actually good or harmful for leather. Try it on a pair of old leather shoes, before you try it on a brand new pair.
- Flower Power: If you have a hibiscus plant in your balcony or garden, excellent! This flower can be used as a natural alternative for shoe polish. Just rub the flower onto the shoe and then clean it off with a cloth. Buff with a rag to get your shoes to shine.
- Oregano Leaves: Oregano leaves contain essential oils that are good for treating leather, since they contain anti-bacterial and antifungal agents, which makes them an excellent alternative for shoe polish. Though this is pretty uncommon, it's worth trying!
- Permanent Marker: Any non toxic permanent marker will restore the color of your leather, and give it a little shine. Although it is more for the color than the shine.
- Toothpaste: In case of white leather this works quite well. Rub in a little toothpaste with a soft brush, and then buff with a rag to make it shine.
- Soap Solution: Make a solution with soap and warm water (use only saddle soap, or one with a neutral pH value), or even a liquid detergent and warm water, and rub your shoes clean with a sponge dipped (and wrung out), in warm water.