Log In

Username:

Password:

   Stay logged in?

Forgot Password?

User Status

 

Attention

 

Recover Password

Username or Email:

Loading...
Change Image
Enter the code in the photo at left:

Before We Continue...

Are you absolutely sure you want
to delete this message?

Premium Membership

Upgrade to
Premium Membership!

Renew Your
Premium Membership

$99
PER YEAR
$79
PER YEAR
$79
PER YEAR

Premium Membership includes the following benefits:

Don't let your Premium Membership expire, or you'll miss out on:

  • Exclusive access to over 1,620 video demonstrations of patterns in the full bronze, silver and gold levels.
  • Access to all previous variations of the week, including full video instruction of man's and lady's parts.
  • Over twice as many videos as basic membership.
  • A completely ad-free experience!

 

Sponsored Ad
Shoes
Posted by Esther
1/1/2005  10:53:00 PM
I'm a beginner and I just bought some new dance shoes. Is it ok if the suede on the bottom is already wearing out or is there something i'm doing wrong?
Re: Shoes
Posted by Laura
1/2/2005  12:05:00 PM
If they're new it's most likely not that the suede is wearing out, but rather that the suede is picking up dirt and wax from the floor. Get one of those metal suede brushes and use that to clean the bottom of the shoes.

If you already have been cleaning the shoes with a metal brush and you see that the suede is coming off, then it could be that you are cleaning them far too often and way too vigorously. It is possible to wreck your shoes by digging at them too hard with the metal brush.
Re: Shoes
Posted by Don
1/3/2005  3:57:00 AM
As a male I have always and for years stuck gasket cork from the local auto shop , the thin stuff, and stuck it on with ordinary rubberised glue, they can be worn immediately . Some of my shoes the original sole has never seen the floor. If the floor is a little on the slippery side I wet the sole. That is perfect for about two dances. If the floor is really bad a bit of shaved soap with the water will do the trick. If the floor is impossible stand in a bit of any oil but dont tread it all over the place.When the cork finaly wears and needs to be done again I have a wire brush on my grindstone, with a bit of care it comes off easy. It does last a long time, several years. This is only for the sole of the shoe. I hope this helps. First follow the advice from the above person. It would be most unusual to wear the chrome leather out that quickly.
Re: Shoes
Posted by Mute
5/28/2006  11:27:00 AM
Hi!

I've only been dancing ballroom for 6 months and I know the feeling of finding one's snazzy new suede shoes are looking worn. But don't be alarmed; it just means you've been breaking them in, which has to be done anyway. I suppose, then, that the more worn they look, the more you've been practicing!

+ View More Messages

Copyright  ©  1997-2026 BallroomDancers.com