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    Default outstanding video on ironing and polishing shoes

    http://garra.jp/style/tailored/index.html

    click the shirt and the shoe and prepare to be amazed.

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    Excellent...thanks for sharing that link!

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    The ironing film is beautiful, but the approach seems too laborious and frankly inefficient. I iron an OCBD in about half that time, and end up with a great shirt. I don't do anything twice; once I've ironed a surface, it's done.

    Also I use steam
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    Admirable, but who has an ironing board that wide?
    Dumbest blog ever here

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    Why would you want to iron your shoes?

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    Default What does he use?

    For the shoe shine, I figure the first thing he uses is a cleaner, but what else? One looks like KIWI polish, maybe the last step?

    What about the bottle he keeps on tapping? Is that water?


    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick06790 View Post
    Admirable, but who has an ironing board that wide?

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    The Japanese need to start translating their stuff for us...
    "Our problems are man-made, therefore they may be solved by man. No problem of human destiny is beyond human beings"

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    Quote Originally Posted by hellomarty View Post
    For the shoe shine, I figure the first thing he uses is a cleaner, but what else? One looks like KIWI polish, maybe the last step?

    What about the bottle he keeps on tapping? Is that water?


    I think you are right in guessing water.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick06790 View Post
    Admirable, but who has an ironing board that wide?
    I don't know but I want one!

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    Do you iron the shoes first and then polish them, or polish the shoes first and then iron them?

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    Default ironing

    Rowenta makes a pretty wide ironing board. Not as wide as in the video but pretty good.

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    I must say that the title of this post made me expect somebody using an iron to spoon their boots. I can't help think that the shoe shine video has been speeded up/edited considerably more than the ironing one. I also note that they seem to countenance the use of alternative layers of coloured and clear polish to attempt to make the shine look deeper. In my experience this never worked but I accept that some people are more skilled at this dark art than myself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick06790 View Post
    Admirable, but who has an ironing board that wide?
    Anyone who'd care to, and is handy with a saw and a staple gun. The fabric for covering them is often available at larger fabric stores, in a bolt. Most seem to be 44" wide, sold by the yard for around $7 or $8. I'm not sure if there's anything special about the padding usually found underneath.

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    Default Had to go back and take a closer look

    On second look, the gentleman is using a regular table with an ironing pad on top. You can see the setup by pausing the video at the very beginning. He also has a pole clamped to the table edge to hold the cord up and away. Very nice setup.

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    Love the music, especially for the shoeshine segment (#%)

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