Shoeshine
Shoeshine, or shoe shining, is the craft of cleaning, polishing, and protecting footwear. Practitioners, often known as bootblacks, use brushes, cloths, wax or paste, water, and leather conditioner to remove dirt, restore a shine, and extend the life of leather shoes. The work is commonly performed in streets, train stations, markets, and dedicated shops; some operators work from a portable chair or cart, serving pedestrians, commuters, and travelers.
Historically widespread in Europe, North America, and much of Asia and Latin America, the practice emerged in
Techniques typically involve cleaning with a brush and damp cloth to remove dust, applying wax or paste,
In culture, the shoe shine is represented in street economy and urban life, and the term appears