Kiwi parade gloss is good on parade shoes. I recommend however that you don't just use parade gloss. After struggling for about 6 months on my shoes i asked a cpl for help. He recommended using normal black polish, neutral (a white polish), parade gloss and believe it or not brown shoe polish. Believe me use all these and you will get a nice mirror shine. Although you didn't ask for it i will go through what i do on parade nights: * Dip a cotton wool ball in luke warm to hot water and squeeze it until there is no excess * place a tiny amount of the normal black polish on the cotton wool and in a circular motion rub into the shoe until it has all gone * Repeat with the other three polishes. (N.B do not use excessive amounts of polish.)
1. Take all polish off your shoe, this can be done with your average lighter. 2. Heat your shoe up with a hairdryer until the shoe is warm. 3. Rub about 2-3 layers of beeswax on the shoe 4. wait until it goes harder 5. Sand of the rugged bits using fine glass sandpaper 6. Put shoe in fridge for 5 mins 7. Use some parade gloss by Kiwi or any other standard polish
'Kiwi' is the plural and the singular (there is no 's' in Maori). 'Te kiwi' means 'the kiwi' (singular), 'Nga Kiwi' means 'the kiwi' (plural) and 'he kiwi' means 'a kiwi' or 'some kiwi'.
The Maori word for kiwi is "kiwi".
The kiwi is the kiwi's common name.
A kiwi is a bird. A kiwi fruit grows on a vine.
"Kiwi" remains "kiwi."
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Kiwi, the flightless bird, was named by Maori.
Kiwi Langford's birth name is Michael Langford.
The smallest species of kiwi is the Little Spotted Kiwi.
the Filipino name of kiwi is ibon ng kiwi
Kiwi fruit is called "kiwi pazham" in Tamil.