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My question is: how do you polish spectator shoes without ruining them? My guess is you put masking tape or something over the light color and then put the polish on. Gotta be careful when you brush though even between polishings as the brush will carry the dark color over onto the light color.
To polish any spectator that I own, I start off with a few applications of leather conditioner, as it helps very much in the end results of a high gloss shine. When the conditioner has soaked in, wipe the shoes then apply the polish. Use any old T shirt or even a old white sock, for any dark colors, do them first. Be careful about not getting any polish on white. You can use a cream polish for the first coat or two of it, but then you will want to go to a wax polish. If what you are going to shine is a color that you cannot get a wax polish for, the start using a neutral for the next steps...but I would avoid using a shine brush on spectators...use a T shirt to shine them until you want to make them have a high gloss. You can use white polish (cream) or liquid, (Hoffco as only this brand liquid has contents that will not dry out and crack leather) or if you have a white that is suede then you would use a "bunny bag" on that part of the shoe. High gloss, on a part that is colored, is simple. After several coats of color polish you have used a T shirt to shine, them with a wax polish, apply a thick coat and let it dry for about an hour. Then grab a cotton ball, water it down real well, squeeze it to get all the excess water out of it, dip the cotton ball with a small amount of wax polish on it, use it in a tight small circular motion on the leather shoe, keep going and start to go all over the color part of the shoe, you will see the polish swirl, and keep it doing that, you may need to dip more small amount of wax on the cotton ball, but just keep doing it, you may see very small beads of water on the surface of the shoe, keep going in a circle until you no longer see that and eventually you will see that mirror shine.
Almost all colors of the AE shoes are available in a cream shoe polish, not by a AE source but check out shoe polish made by Meltonian, the cream paste polish. That is used and if you cannot find an normal wax polish for a color, then after using the cream paste polish and you want that high gloss, you use a neutral wax polish, Kiwi brand works well.
You only have to be a bit careful on spectators but I get mine shined up fairly easily and rarely do I have a mistake and get darker polish on anything white...use the T shirt it works, on your finger pulled tight, to apply the wax/polish and to shine.