How does one clean shoes that have cement on them?
Livia asked:
These are leather deck-type shoes. I think the tops have mainly cement powder residue, but the soles, and the edges of the soles, seem to have cement that has dried ON them. I don’t want to ruin them if they can be saved. Anyone know the best way to tackle this problem?
These are leather deck-type shoes. I think the tops have mainly cement powder residue, but the soles, and the edges of the soles, seem to have cement that has dried ON them. I don’t want to ruin them if they can be saved. Anyone know the best way to tackle this problem?
What are the most suitable shoes for walking moderate distances?
Goat Whacker asked:
I walk my dog 4 to 6 miles a day. My shoes wear out in no time. I bought a pair of Ben Sherman boots, they are comfortable but have become shabby in 6 weeks but the soles are hardwearing.
The shoes need to be comfortable, robust and stylish but I don’t want to wear trainers.
I walk my dog 4 to 6 miles a day. My shoes wear out in no time. I bought a pair of Ben Sherman boots, they are comfortable but have become shabby in 6 weeks but the soles are hardwearing.
The shoes need to be comfortable, robust and stylish but I don’t want to wear trainers.


