I have a couple of colours of shoe polish that I hardly ever use (walking boots, for example)
After being in the cupboard for a long time, they dry up and become hard, cracked and crumbly. I can reform them a bit by melting on a hot radiator, then letting them set, but they are still hard
I understand that shoe polish is made of a mixture of pigment, wax and oil, and I presume the oil is evaporating in storage.
Does anyone know what sort of oil it might be? I am am wondering if I can add some and mix it in to restore these dried-up cans.
After being in the cupboard for a long time, they dry up and become hard, cracked and crumbly. I can reform them a bit by melting on a hot radiator, then letting them set, but they are still hard
I understand that shoe polish is made of a mixture of pigment, wax and oil, and I presume the oil is evaporating in storage.
Does anyone know what sort of oil it might be? I am am wondering if I can add some and mix it in to restore these dried-up cans.