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Did you ever condition, or just polish? Wax, or cream polish?
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Did you ever condition, or just polish? Wax, or cream polish?
Regular conditioning; cream polish every 4 polishes, and regular wax the rest of the time. All of those with Saphir Medaille d'Or products. I wonder what percentage of EG customers (not on this forum, but in general) gives this level of care to their shoes.
Regular conditioning; cream polish every 4 polishes, and regular wax the rest of the time. All of those with Saphir Medaille d'Or products. I wonder what percentage of EG customers (not on this forum, but in general) gives this level of care to their shoes.
What with this thread and the "Re: Issues with Edward Green Service. Am I overreacting?" thread things arent looking good for my first foray into buying Brand New Full Price Edward Greens
Just to put a bug in your ear...I'm not a big fan of overpriced factory made shoes but some of this the maker doesn't have much control over.
I certainly understand what you've said here. ALSO, I respect your point of view & do NOT mean to criticize it.
. And, then, because of a shortage of, or restrictions on certain chemicals used in the dying or tanning process (sometimes as simple as tightening environmental standards) the new batch ends up being almost an entirely different product. .