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Allen Edmonds Shoe Cream

GreenStorm

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Is AE Shoe cream a 2nd or 3rd choice for anyone. What's the better deal out there?

I'm more into the palmtree-wax from the suiss company "Burgol" - since that in the 1st place is very intensely colouring and is some sort of a "repaint" for the shoe, and secondly makes the leather very waterproof over time (like any other shoe-wax) so you don't need to violate your shoe with any sprays of some sort (like the following person seems to do). Oh and Burgol is a completely natural product, no chemicals used. Can't be bad for leather, a product of nature itself..

what's the different between this and their Leather Lotion?????

For some of my more casual brown leather shoes, is it good enough to not polish them and just use leather lotion and protective spray??
 

WOODOO51

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I agreed no harm from creams made by natural ingredients. I'm located in Toronto area and for long time I was shopping for shoe care from few stores based in States. A friend was told me that new shoe care/leather care stored opened with products made in Europe ( Colonill products looks interesting), I checked it the other day and is not bad since has some good promotions. - www.valentinogaremi.ca .
It was advertised through Fendrihan - shaving store and in top of all promotions use discount code for all their shoe care products: fend15
Hope that will help someone.
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