When you have to be out in bad weather, your shoes are often the only thing 
standing between you and total misery. While this is good for you and your feet, 
it's bad for the longevity and quality of your shoes. If the weather where you 
live is constantly putting your shoes through a hard time, or if you are simply 
hoping that they will survive the winter with as little damage as possible, than 
read on.An Ounce of PreventionTo start off, I need to emphasize that a little 
care goes a long way. It doesn't take tons of time or lots of different pieces 
of equipment to ensure that your shoes stay in good condition. Some people don't 
want to spend the time on shoe care, but other people simply don't want to spend 
the money for the supplies they need. Well, at the end of the day it costs a lot 
more money to continuously have to buy new shoes when your old ones have given 
way to the elements. While most leather shoes can last a very long time when 
worn in complimentary weather, the constant damage caused by water and salt will 
likely shave years, if not decades, off of your shoes if you don't take care of 
them.Make Sure They're WaterproofWaterproofing your shoes is the first thing you 
can do to take care of them in bad weather. If your shoes aren't already 
waterproof, than this is a crucial preventative measure. There are a wide range 
of different waterproofing agents and compounds out there on the market, and the 
one you select isn't particularly important as long as you select one of them. 
What is important, however, is that you make sure the compound that you choose 
isn't going to change how your shoe looks. While this isn't generally a problem 
with black-colored shoes, it can be a real problem with shoes that feature 
lighter tones. Test on a small section near the back of your shoe before 
applying any compound liberally.Drying and CleaningProvided your shoes are now 
waterproof if they weren't before, there are a few shoe care tips to follow 
after they've been out braving the elements. When you come home with wet shoes, 
the first thing you need to do is shake and wipe off excess water until they are 
dry. You should then put some newspaper inside your shoes to draw out any water 
and moisture inside of them. Don't put them under a radiator while they dry, let 
them dry on their own. After they have dried, you can go on to clean them and 
treat the leather.Cleaning shoes is relatively simple, and you don't need any 
specialty soaps if you don't want to get them. Using a mild solution of warm 
water and liquid dish soap will work in most cases. Make a weak solution of the 
two, unlace your shoes and buckles, and then lightly wash off any dirt or salts. 
You can use a rag or a soft brush, but don't use anything too harsh to apply 
this solution. Clean each section of the shoe, and make sure your excavate the 
various nooks, crannies and areas where there is stitching.Some Care is Better 
than No CareAfter you clean your shoe, it's a good idea to go ahead and apply 
polish and conditioner. Polishing and conditioning should be done at least once 
a week, as doing so every night is clearly inconvenient. The more you can do 
every night the better, though if you are pressed for time than drying and 
lightly cleaning your shoes every day should be enough to preserve them. 
Vibram 
FiveFingers Mens Classic Dark Blue Yellow Shoes 
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case le mercredi 22 juin 2011
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