Pommadier shoe cream
Saphir Médaille d'Or Pommadier shoe cream, 75ml.
Pommadier cream shoe polish is enriched with beeswax and shea butter. This very elaborate formula contains 7 different waxes, all of which are chosen for their nourishing, softening and shining qualities. Saphir Médaille d'Or Pommadier does a little bit of everything, it nourishes, recolours and waterproofs and gives a velvet shine to your shoes. With so many qualities Pommadier forms the core component of a good shoe shine.
The best way to use this cream is to apply it with a polish applicator cloth.
Also available in handy 5ml samples if you don't know which colour to choose.
Colour advice
Saphir shoe creams and shoe waxes are available in a range of different colours so you can take care of almost any colour shoes. For colour advice and a complete overview of all available colours by Saphir and Saphir Médaille d'Or you can check our Saphir colour guide.
*Saphir Médaille d'Or Pommadier cream is officially known as Saphir Médaille d'Or crème 1925 hence it says crème 1925 on the lid of the jar. However, most professionals refer to this cream as "Pommadier" derived from the French word pommade. Creme 1925 and Pommadier cream refer to the same product.
What is this product good at?
View our 5-step shoe cleaning guide for a complete description of each step and the associated products.
⦿ Made with beeswax and shea butter offering the optimal care and protection of your leather shoes. ⦿ Makes your shoes shine beautifully. ⦿ Contains a high concentration of pigment to recolour leather and camouflage scratches. ⦿ Available in 26 different colours. ⦿ For a true high-gloss finish, you also need Saphir Médaille d'Or Pate de Luxe shoe wax.
How to use
Saphir Pommadier shoe polishing cream is best applied using an applicator brush or cloth.
To treat your shoes with Pommadier cream you need:
• Saphir Medaille D'Or Pommadier cream shoe polish
• Applicator cloth
• Shine brush / Applicator brush
1. Apply the shoe cream using either an applicator brush or applicator cloth. (As an alternative for the applicator cloth you can use an old t-shirt. As long as it's 100% cotton). Using small rotational motions, massage the cream into the leather. (TIP. Start with a small amount of cream polish. You don't need much)
2. Let the cream soak into the leather for 5 minutes
3. Shine your shoes using a shine brush. Try to make short, quick and small strokes to create more heat and get a better shine result
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