You will need
  • - glycerin;
  • - castor oil;
  • - linseed oil;
  • - a solution of vinegar;
  • - vaseline;
  • - lard;
  • - kerosene;
  • - paraffin candle:
  • - turpentine.
Instruction
1
To soften leather shoes have special patented lotions, sprays, and waxes from well-known manufacturers of means on care of footwear. Also, there are folk ways. To soften shoes, massaging it a little glycerine. It should be left for a few minutes. Subsequently, the product must be carefully polished. This method will not only soften your shoes, but also prolong its service life.
2
Castor oil is also a great way to soften footwear. To do this, drip it on a cotton swab and carefully wipe them with leather shoes. Another popular method is linseed oil. They need a few times to wipe the joints, thereby softening the shoes, but note that this product is slightly stretched.
3
If your new shoes "burning" feet, to get rid of this problem will help a three percent solution of vinegar. They need to wipe the product from the inside, and then leave for a few minutes until dry.
4
If leather shoes are too wet, its not waiting until it has, should be lubricated with vaseline, and only a few hours, you can use the cream to clean and then Polish.
5
Winter, spring and autumn shoes can be lubricated "national cream - unsalted lard. In the cold this product has excellent softening effect for footwear products and is also protected from moisture.
6
If it is necessary not only to soften leather shoes, but also to stretch, it should be pre-wet, and then treated with kerosene. After this you need to dry your shoes.
7
A good way to mitigate the hard backs new shoes is rubbing them with paraffin candle. You can prepare a special ointment to soften, melt in a water bath beeswax and add castor oil and turpentine. It will give Shine and softness, and lustre, and become a barrier to moisture.