I guess you are right... I just wanted to look extra-nice for commissioning. My white shoes aren't in the best condition. Thanks for the advice.
Plus, after wearing them once the heel/sole gets all stained and impossible to make white again... and the white stuff starts flaking off the rubber and it's yellow underneath... .
Not trying to call you out, but in case you don't know, it might be worth getting the white edge dressing. We use it here; it really makes your white shoes look like new again on the rubber sole portion.
Tried it... used it before my buddy's wedding... still flaked off relatively quickly. Maybe I'm just a much harder dancer than you guys.![]()
Don't they sell the white spray "shoe polish" anymore? I still have the same can from 10 years ago.It's funny you mention that, in my original post, before I edited it out, I had that it wears out/flakes off much quicker than the black edge dressing! Still, I think it's a much better option than buying new shoes. Keeping a decent shine with an all around clean white shoe with the white edge dressing is alot cheaper than buying a new pair every so often. Some guys here even spraypaint their white shoes, and when done right, it actually looks real good believe it or not.
Don't they sell the white spray "shoe polish" anymore? I still have the same can from 10 years ago.
Why would you want them (if they existed, which I'm not sure they do)? White shoes aren't supposed to be shiny.