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rejuvanating shoe polish
replying to dennisgauge, Irit Luria wrote:
Yes, it is cheap stuff that you can just discard and replace. For those who enjoy tinkering with reviving old stuff, here's what I did: I put the can of dried out polish in a soup bowl of boiling water (the can floated) and placed a pot lid on it. The polish started to melt, so I replaced the boiling water a couple of times, placing the lid on it again each time, & the polish melted fully. -- for full context, visit https://www.homeownershub.com/mainte...sh-368852-.htm |
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rejuvanating shoe polish
replying to Irit Luria, Irit Luria wrote:
It did leave odor residue on the bowl and pot lid that cleared up with soap and hot water. -- for full context, visit https://www.homeownershub.com/mainte...sh-368852-.htm |
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