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Lincoln’s Variety 3-Pack Shoe Polish offers premium black, brown, and neutral wax polishes made with imported carnauba wax. Designed to nourish, waterproof, and deliver a high-gloss spit shine, this set protects and revitalizes leather footwear, making it the go-to choice for professionals who demand polished perfection across their entire shoe wardrobe.














| ASIN | B00SZBJPIE |
| Best Sellers Rank | #613,299 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #259 in Shoe Polishes |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (644) |
| Date First Available | January 30, 2015 |
| Department | mens |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 43234-395 |
| Package Dimensions | 3.86 x 3.66 x 2.83 inches; 9 ounces |
O**N
Great product. Worth the cost
Great product. Worth the cost. I have used Kiwi a lot and had great results. I decided to try Lincoln after reading a recommendation online. I am very satisfied. With the Lincoln product I got a better shine with less effort then Kiwi. I will definitely stick with Lincoln in the future. I used the brown first on a pair of shoes that have long been neglected and they look better then new. I was very impressed and loved the shade of brown. The black I have used on an older pair of black loafers and new brogues. Both look great and have a much better shine then when they were new. It takes a good bit of labor and spit shine but it's absolutely worth the time and effort. You will have the best looking shoes in the office. Others have mentioned the can not sealing well. I think some of this is misunderstanding of the snap open lid design. It can feel like the lid doesn't fit well if you are pushing down near the snap open part of the lid. I personally have not had problems with the lid not sealing yet but to be safe I have kept them in a plastic bag. If it does dry out you can rejuvenate wax polish by lighting it on fire. Be VERY careful doing this though. If you blow to hard to put out the fire you can send liquid wax flying everywhere. Also it can be easily spilled and the obvious hazard of starting a bigger fire. Conclusion: Best wax I have used. Worth the purchase and makes your shoes look great.
S**R
Best
This is one of the best polishes. Packing them together with packing tape was a little frustrating because the labels wanted to come off. Still, a great prop.
E**D
Better than Kiwi, and worth the money.
Like others here, I was a Kiwi user for years (decades). Kiwi does a fine job, but after watching a y-tube video of someone using the Lincoln (and getting AMAZING results), I gave Lincoln a shot. It WORKS BETTER THAN KIWI. I believe that the main difference is that the kiwi is more grainy (almost like the K polish takes the form of many teeny tiny granules, almost like grains of sand, that you have to press hard and rub a lot to get to dissolve), where by comparison, the Lincoln is softer, smoother, and creamier, and does not seem as grainy as kiwi. This means less rubbing and better shine. This difference is subtle, not dramatic, but it is there. When I did my first pair of shoes with the Lincoln (an old, beat up pair as a test), my wife said "WOW!" at how transformative it was. (This is a lady who has seen me polish a lot of shoes, too.) This stuff is worth the extra dollar or two. I am a Lincoln guy now. (P.S. If you aren't also using a leather conditioner, consider it. I bought a 12 oz tin here on amazon for a few bucks, and it will probably last me forever, and I have to admit, conditioning THEN polishing makes a really noticeable difference in making your shoes look fantastic. It is worth the extra few minutes.
M**L
Super polish/wax! it shines up fast and nourishes leather preventing the cracking!
this is definitely better than kiwi (regular) and it shined up my Ecco's in no time at all! i saw the shoe shine guy at Charlotte airport use it and my shoes looked great, but it cost 10 bucks with the tip. i purchased this and angelus heel and edge dressing and from old shoe shinin' days in the army i busted it out in less than 30 minuted and made my 2 year old ecco's look better than new! this shoes polish is superior to kiwi IMO in that is has carnauba wax and emollients that get into the leather and nourish it, resulting in leather that when creases as you flex it, bends without tearing as is so common on leather goods. i brushed my shoes off, cleaned with a damp paper towel than with the can open and an ounce of water in the lid and an old scrap of tee shirt around my two fingers, pulled tightly, i got to working in a little polish at a time, a tiny touch to the water and just repeat for several minutes working into the leather until it barely shows a swirl. once you achieve the desired gloss level finish off with a micro fiber. I use shoe trees and than hold the shoe between my thighs and buff it rapidly and they came out super great. i have done all my black shoes as well as a very expensive pair of Allen Edmond's Brown wingtip oxfords (love these shoes!) that were getting a bit scruffy looking. the brown did great job of filling in all the scuffs and actually the heel is layered leather and i used it on that and i was amazed at how good it looks! they are broken in nicely and do look so much better than new with the richness. when it first went on it really darkened the brown leather and i was freaking out however after buffing it and a few minutes time is absorbed in and gave the leather a depth of color and glow it never had prior to that. Really, i could not be happier and i used kiwi for 8 years in army and have shined my own shoes/boots in the past thousands of times- wish i knew about this polish back then!
P**K
Good polish with a fast buff if your in a hurry.
Have never used Lincoln wax before. Looked pretty dry when I opened the cans, but I like it! I used the brown to dye some lighter tan Wingtips and they came out looking great! The neutral was used on some pebbled cordovan Allen Edmonds and they look great! Wanted to put a good black coat on some previously un-waxed black dressy boon-dockers (navy style) and the wax lights on fire easily (for quickly melting the wax) for a fast thick spread. Best to put the flame out with the lid prior to placing wax on shoes with a dauber or cloth. Do not put flaming wax on shoes. Slight fire hazard and annoying to spouses.
J**H
Good Shoe Polish
This polish is pretty good for the money. I will buy it again. It did a bang-up job on my Allen Edmonds shoes. I would say it is as good as Kiwi or Esquire. I like paste polish much better than cream polish. It gives a more durable shine. This is a good quality paste polish. It gives a good shine and the inherent shoe dye hides the scuffs. Yes, I will buy this again. Update, This polish is even better than I thought. It really protects my expensive shoes. I just found that three large tins of this polish is about 1/3 the price of one large tim of Kiwi. This is a true bargain. I am ordering more right now!
S**T
Good Polish, Bad Packaging
The polish itself is fine, but it was packaged by taping the three tins together, making it difficult to a) pull them apart, and b) destroying the paper labels.
P**N
Worthy products
Great products at a fair price with fast shippinG
A**R
Recommended to me by a professional shoe polisher. He used this to save a pair of cowboy boots for me one day that had been encased in mud. I have been sold ever since. Fair superior to any other product.
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