Kiwi Shoe Whitener, 2.4 fl oz

Kiwi Shoe Whitener, 2.4 fl oz
Kiwi Shoe Whitener, 2.4 fl oz
Kiwi Shoe Whitener, 2.4 fl oz
Kiwi Shoe Whitener, 2.4 fl oz
Kiwi Shoe Whitener, 2.4 fl oz

Kiwi Shoe Whitener, 2.4 fl oz

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Description

Product Description

Kiwi Leather Shoe Whitener Liquid Kiwi leather shoe whitener has a specially formulated advanced polymer and whitening agent to keep shoes looking new. It has a convenient applicator that is designed to cover evently without leaving streaks or chalky residue. Contains an advanced polymer and whitening agent to help older shoes look like new. Designed to cover evenly without streaks or chalky residue.

Instructions

  1. Brush surface dirt from shoe.
  2. Shake bottle with cap on.
  3. Invert bottle and press applicator on shoe.
  4. Apply over entire surface.
  5. Allow to dry to a shine.
  6. Rinse applicator with water after use and blot dry to keep foam soft. Replace cap.


If spilled, clean up before drying. Gently dab spill with a dry cloth, then wipe with damp cloth.

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