Redecker Natural Pig Bristle Shoe Polish Applicator Brush with Untreated Beechwood Handle, 4-3/4-Inches, Black

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GREAT FOR BOOTS, LOAFERS AND MORE: Great for everyday polishing of your most cherished shoes and leather items; evenly applies wax and polish into folds, seams and grooves
DURABLE PIG BRISTLE: Brush strung with firm yet flexible natural pig bristle; gently yet effectively polishes textured leather
BEAUTIFUL HANDCRAFTED BEECHWOOD: Made from all-natural untreated beechwood; ages gracefully and durable enough for daily use
ERGONOMIC DESIGN: Smooth cylindrical handle promotes easy handling and a comfortable grip; brush measures 4-3/4" long
CARE: For maintenance, clean with a mild soap and warm water solution; towel blot to remove excess moisture and air dry; made in Germany

Description

Clean, polish and wax your favorite loafers, boots and leather items with the Redecker Natural Pig Bristle Shoe Polish Applicator Brush with Untreated Beechwood Handle

Easily access those nooks and crannies and evenly wax and polish your most precious shoes with this brush from Redecker. Firm yet flexible pig bristle easily adheres to liquids and effortlessly applies polish into folds, seams and grooves of shoes and textured leather. A smooth, cylindrical handle made from all-natural handcrafted untreated beechwood allows for easy handling and a comfortable grip and ages gracefully over the years. Brush measures 4-3/4" long. Clean bristles with a mild soap and warm water solution. Towel blot to remove excess moisture and air dry with bristles facing down to prevent damage to wooden handle. Made in Germany.

The first handcrafted Brstenhaus Redecker brushes were produced in 1935. A lot has changed since then. Today, the name Brstenhaus Redecker stands as it has for many years for an ideal combination of natural quality, function and design. It lives from the blend of inventiveness, sound craftsmanship and creativity. Handcrafted in Germany, Brstenhaus Redecker brushes are made of domestic woods, bristles, hair, and plant fibers, and have been for decades. Precedence is given to natural, sustainable raw materials.