Meltonian Cream Shoe Polish - Boot Polish, Leather Shoe Polish Oil Based with Beeswax - Restores & Protects, 60+ Colors, Light Bone








Meltonian Cream Shoe Polish - Boot Polish, Leather Shoe Polish Oil Based with Beeswax - Restores & Protects, 60+ Colors, Light Bone
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.2
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Meltonin Light-Brown Shoe Cream is UGLY UGLY UGLY!
R. D. Collins✓ Verified Purchase•January 4, 2018
I generally like Meltonian shoe polish, but as others have said, the light-brown color (006) is gawdawful, more of a greenish yellow with only minimal brown tones "” meconium comes to mind. Fortunately I smeared a bit on a a paper towel before applying it to my new Cole Haan British Tan Wingtips, which it would have ruined. I returned it for a refund and instead used Angelus Light Brown shoe polish, which was much better for those shoes (although the Angelus made the shoes a tad darker, which was fine with me).
No more Meltonian, limited old supply may affect quality of current stocks.
D. B. Whitmore•December 27, 2017
Warning! If you have used this good quality company for the last 40 years, you should know that inventory is disappearing and getting old in its pigment. If your color doesn't match the meltonian color chart, most likely you have OLD POLISH. Beware in buying this online without checking the tone/tint of the color first.
I received a dark brown with the same model number of an old jar/can I had. The color was off by a large margin.
Meltonian sold the company about 5-6 years ago, and Johnson wax bought it. They determined that it was unprofitable to try to make the solvents in the ingredients more green friendly. So Johnson killed the product. I will have to search for another polish manufacturer.. Sad to see this company go the way of the dodo.
I received a dark brown with the same model number of an old jar/can I had. The color was off by a large margin.
Meltonian sold the company about 5-6 years ago, and Johnson wax bought it. They determined that it was unprofitable to try to make the solvents in the ingredients more green friendly. So Johnson killed the product. I will have to search for another polish manufacturer.. Sad to see this company go the way of the dodo.
Recalled item!
NYC Ron•September 7, 2017
Johnson and Johnson bought Meltonian and then ruined the cream by making it "environmentally friendly." Some colors were spoiled--including the dark brown which looks more like a greenish black. They eventually shut down the brand and recalled the stock.
I wouldn't trust the quality of the remainders that are being sold now.
I wouldn't trust the quality of the remainders that are being sold now.
Highly recommend! It works great!
Allen I.•April 6, 2017
It worked beautifully for my leather shoes. I didn't use a brush or anything, just an old hole-ridden shirt I was going to throw out anyway. Used one part to apply the cream, one part to buff it out. It temporarily darkened them for a minute or two, but when it dried it was fine. I buffed it out vigorously for about 10 min per shoe (man was my arm sore!). The end result? A vibrant, softer, more supple shoe!
I recommend getting a slightly lighter color than your shoe though.I was initially going to go with the medium brown, but changed my mind and went with Banana, which is a bit lighter. I'm glad I did, based on the reviews.
I recommend getting a slightly lighter color than your shoe though.I was initially going to go with the medium brown, but changed my mind and went with Banana, which is a bit lighter. I'm glad I did, based on the reviews.
Defective Product: Dark Brown is Actually Green/Grey
Elijah A✓ Verified Purchase•January 8, 2017
I am highly disappointed with this product and seller (Insole Dept). I ordered a dark brown shoe cream but received what appears to be green or grey cream. I realized that I can neither return nor contact this seller. Despite the negligible price, I will seek for refund in every way possible. It doesn't make sense to ship a defective/wrong product to a customer while absolving yourself from any responsibility.
I will not recommend the dark brown cream to anyone. I don't know about other products you'll be disappointed if you ignore this caution.
What a way to ruin my plans!
I will not recommend the dark brown cream to anyone. I don't know about other products you'll be disappointed if you ignore this caution.
What a way to ruin my plans!
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