POLISHING SHOES
My Dad taught me an old trick; I'm not sure if he learned it in the Marines or in Chicago, but the mark of any well-dressed, gentleman is to wear a pair of polished shoes. It is easy to use a damp rag (an old sock), shoe polish (the right color), and a shoe brush to get a polished shine. However, a rag just won't get the dirty area in between the shoe sole and the leather. My Dad uses an old tooth brush to brush in the polish. After all these years, I have finally took his advice and it works very well.
Toothbrushes are good for scrubbing many little areas, for instance, sink faucets, car parts and shoes just to mention a few.
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