Venetian Shoe Cream
A pair of leather boots lasts only a year, but some people make the most out of their leather shoes for years, do you know how? No matter whether you are purchasing a high-end shoe or a budget-friendly one, proper care is what makes all the difference. With good care, even the cheaper one can last long, and with poor maintenance, even high-end brand’s shoes can get all worn out in a year. So, proper cleaning and conditioning are a must to keep your leather footwear like you just got your shoes from a shoe store. But with so many shoe products available in the market, filling your cart with the right ones is a bit difficult, but guess what; ShoeMedic is here to solve your issue.
People often ask why do they need shoe cream, and the answer is simple! With time your shoes lose their shine and start looking old, so to keep it shine intact and protect it from moisture and dirt, you need to condition your leather boots with a good shoe cream. We at ShoeMedic, sell Venetian shoe cream that helps to keep your leather boots or shoes fresh as brand new and also protect it from moisture to make it last longer!
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$14.95 CAD
This regenerating cream that is based on beeswax is ideal for stain-removal, re-coloring, softening, and waterproofing of jackets, coats, and all smooth leather clothes.
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$11.95 CAD
Color pigment Concentrate. Used to cover scuffs, scratches, and burns. It also revives the color of all smooth leathers such as shoes, clothes, leather goods, and furniture.
Remarks :
– Complementary to shoe polish but no replacement.
– No color transfer.
– Perfect for partial renovation, not intended for regular care.
– Test results on a piece of paper and lets dry because the shade will get slightly darker.
– It can be eliminated with Saphir Renomat Product. -
$8.95 CAD
For polishing your shoes. Based on beeswax, this formula will nourish, waterproof and renovate the color.
Alternate with Pate de Luxe.
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$19.95 CAD
Recommended for repigmenting, renovating and embellishing all smooth leathers: jackets, leather goods, shoes, furniture, luggage, saddlery…