Pedag Black Horsehair Shoe Shine Brush
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Crew How-To: Using your Pedag Horsehair Shoe Shine Brush
Staffer Ty Unthank shows you how to use the Pedag Horsehair Shoe Shine Brush to give your umpire or referee shoes the most professional appearance.
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Jim M. Sparta, NJ |
November 8, 2024 Verified Purchase
Excellent for light dirt removal. Works best when used to add shine when polish is used.
John D. Oxnard, CA |
July 31, 2024 Verified Purchase
Was expecting something with stiffer bristles; great for polishing & brushing off the “dust”; conversely, not productive with cleaning shoes having been on moist dirt.
Drew P. Woodward, OK |
August 23, 2023 Verified Purchase
Works great for getting dirt and gunk off shoes. Wouldn’t mind it being smaller, or have multiple sizes. My hands are on the smaller side so getting a solid grip isn’t always easy. But phenomenal tool, I recommend all umpires have this brush.
Questions About This Product
Q: | What is the difference between the black and the grey brush? – Michael Nicotera |
A: | A: The difference will be the color of the brush hairs and the Pedag logo is stamped to the wooden section. – Renee GnagieCustomer Service Lead |
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Ty Unthank Shows How-To Clean & Polish Your Umpire & Referee Shoes
Protect your umpire shoe investment and look your best on the field with these tips that include using Pedag Premium Shoe Polish.