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Collonil Stretch leather care spray, for stretching pinching shoes / trainers / boots |  | Brand: Collonil Category: Sports Department: unisex-child
Buy New: £4.79 as of 5/9/2010 21:08 CDT details
New (3) from £4.79
Seller: TZ laces & Shoes Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 229
Color: Neutral Media: Misc. Number Of Items: 1
EAN: 4002092291522 ASIN: B001KEQRF2
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Treatment foam to soften and stretch tight leather shoes | | • | Can treat patent, reptile and brushed leather. | | • | 100ml Aerosol foam spray. | | • | Uncoloured. |
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Product Description Instructions for Use Spray tight spot and surrounding area from adistance of 15-20 cm and wear shoe immediately.The shoe expands with the aid of the foot'swarmth. Allow to dry thoroughly while wearing andpolish outside of shoe with a soft cloth. Ifnecessary, repeat the treatment.
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| Customer Reviews: Really worked August 23, 2010 El (UK) Used this just once on a pair of patent leather shoes and it made a big difference in comfort
Buy shoes with confidence! May 8, 2010 Lilika Scarlett (UK) 19 out of 19 found this review helpful
I am so thrilled with this stuff! I'm size 4 and a half, my feet are wider than normal('E' fit), and I have plantar-fascitis. Due to this it has been EXTREMELY difficult finding shoes to fit my feet. Any shoes or trainers I tried always seemed to be tight on certain points and dig in to my feet after walking in them - even if they hadn't seemed too bad when first tried on. I had began to think I was doomed to have to try on hundreds of pairs of shoes just to find one pair that didn't crush my feet. This spray has changed all that!
When I first heard of this product I was sceptical, but willing to try anything. Wasn't convinced that a spray-on foam could 'stretch' my shoes but hadn't had much luck with traditional wooden shoe stretchers and was running out of options. Amazingly, it actually works. You simply shake the can, spray the areas on the shoe that you want to stretch, then wear the shoe for a few minutes. The spray softens the leather, so the shoe then moulds to your foot as you're wearing it.
You can treat the inside and the outside of the shoe unless your shoes are patent, reptile, or brushed leather, in which case you should only spray the inside. I find that in most cases I only need to treat the inside of the shoe anyway, and the shoe still has plenty of 'give'. With most of my formerly unwearable shoes I've found one application to be enough, although some really tight shoes have needed a couple of 'stretchings'.
I now find that I have a lot more options when buying shoes and can even buy without trying on, because if I find they're too tight I can stretch them to fit my feet. Fantastic!
Now if only someone could invent a 'bra stretch spray' so I could actually get a bra that fits, I'd be all set!
Shoe Stretching Foam April 13, 2010 Vivien Watson (UK) 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
Does what it says. Although I'm wary of what I wear when applying and of what the product may do to my own skin.
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