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I got me jar of Reno yesterday. After using it on my old New&Lingwood calf pennies and a pair of well worn Alden shells I won´t describe it as "greasy". The cream has a lighter feel and is gives more shine. The reno feels like it gets deeper into the shoe.
I won´t hesitate using the reno on my dress shoes.
I am a big fan of the Saphir Reno - Do not understand why anyone would describe it as greasy.
I think that isn't suited for shoes well cared but it's perfect to restore worn, scuffed or dry leather shoes.
I care regularly all my shoes and I found that Reno isn't so necessary,
my theory, which is mine and belongs to me, is as follows:
[*] errr, that's it
that sounds reasonable.
this
imo, it's an exclusive quick shine product for lazy people.
I am a big fan of the Saphir Reno - Do not understand why anyone would describe it as greasy.
I would agree that regularly cared for shoes are unlikely to need Reno, but I purchased a pair of NOS Church's and found it was fantastic helping to moisturize them. I generally use the reno once every six months or so but do nto use it to create a shine--circurlar motion and elbow grease for that.
I would agree that regularly cared for shoes are unlikely to need Reno, but I purchased a pair of NOS Church's and found it was fantastic helping to moisturize them. I generally use the reno once every six months or so but do nto use it to create a shine--circurlar motion and elbow grease for that.
actually, this is a luxury problem, anyway. it's good to have a regiment.Similar to you, I use Reno on new shoes because I've got no idea how long they'd been sitting there without being moisturized.