He decided to polish his shoes before the big event.
Yes.
Any quality shoe polish will work fine.
polish and Polish.Additional answerI don't think this is correct. It's not the capitalisation that's causing the change in pronounciation, its the meaning of the word. If you had a sentence "Polish those shoes before you go" you wouldn't pronounce the "Polish" any differently to the same word in this sentence "I'm going to polish my shoes".But if you said "My shoes are Polish", then you would.
nail polish remover
It is weird but one still use a banana to polish one's shoes by following these steps. First, peel a bana, apply the skin, buff, and then one has clean shoes.
I want to polish the medallion that the Polish government gave to my uncle. My boots could use a quick polish.
search how to bull military shoes on youtube there are videos
I'm pretty sure nail polish remover will work
One answer is: Polish (the country) and polish (for shoes/ nails)
yes but it would be absolutely pointless
You call them shoe shiners.