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134 Midi polishing brush classic

Formwooden back, top side curved,
with lateral finger troughs
Size150 x 55 mm
Varnishingnot varnished, clearly, brown or black varnished (from 1,000 pieces)
Bristles#13417: synth. bristles ivory
(from 1,000 pieces)
#13418: synth. bristles black
(from 1,000 pieces)
#13430: horsehair silver/grey
(from 1,000 pieces)
#13431: horsehair black
(from 1,000 pieces)
#13432: horsehair brown/mixed
(from 1,000 pieces)
Priceson demand

Instruction for use
First, apply the shoe polish thinly and evenly onto the leather. Let the cream be absorbed by the shoe and dry for a few minutes and then polish the shoe with the polishing brush. The heat that is produced on the leather surface by polishing gives the shoe polish an ideal consistency, so that it can penetrate into the finer leather pores, creating a fine protective film. A smooth surface is created, which protects the shoe from dirt and gives the leather a special shine.

Advantages of polishing brushes with synthetic bristles
Brushes with synthetic bristles are more economically priced due to the more inexpensive material and manufacturing costs. In addition, the synthetic bristles last longer, and the brushes don’t "lose their hair".

Advantages of polishing brushes with horsehair
Brushes with horsehair are the most effective ones, in terms of their polishing effect. Due to its natural characteristics, the hair has a rough surface, which creates heat. This makes the shoe polish more liquid, it can penetrate into the leather pores better, the leather surface becomes smoother and the shoe shines. The different thicknesses of the hairs also produce an ideal polishing and cleaning effect. The thicker hairs are harder and remove dirt better (also in the seams and grooves), whereas the thinner hairs are softer and polish better. Due to the different hair diameters, the horsehair brush polishes every smooth leather shoe optimally. In addition, the horsehair stands out due to its elegant appearance.

Suitable for: Smooth leather.