A good uniform represents a smart Cadet; from head-to-toe, literally down to your boots. In this video, NCC teaches you how to get a good shine on parade boots for ceremonies and special events!
This brings back memories lol. I watched this when I was Sec 2 in scouts and now I’m poly. I remember having the most shiny shoes in my batch after mastering how to polish
Zyrc Teo I’m scouts and Sec 4 also, stepping down end of April. I watched this video in Sec 2 to learn and polish my marching shoes, we don’t use boots. But well, now as a senior, no one checks whether mine is shiny or not, I check my juniors one haha
Subscribe To CQK why don’t you polish it so fucking kilat that even the encik and officers mouth drop, then maybe the sec 1s and 2s will want to follow suit
Stumbling upon this again after ORD-ing years ago, so here's the fast read tips for you chao ee lang NSFs who probably just started your journey and don't have time for videos; 1. Spit-shine: Use brush to brush off the dirt on your boots, then use towel to wipe it clean first. Prepare a wet tissue, takeout a bit of kiwi and put it on the kiwi can cover(eg. like scooping out a bit of butter and putting on a plate), and use lighter to heat up the kiwi until it looks a bit like liquid. Apply wet tissue in circular motion after every time you apply a layer of kiwi, this will confirm ensure it shines and it lasts quite long since kiwi is water resistance. This is the proper method you do during admin time, be it BMT or in unit. 2. Lighter-shine: The extreme fast method, slam kiwi on boots and apply fast and evenly, then use lighter on it(don't put too near). Don't lean in and breathe because the smell is horrible. 100% will shine for a few days but won't last for long, you are burning the kiwi and not the leather so please use your brain when gauging the distance. You only do this when you boots are dull and you just kena standby universe out of nowhere, or you are lazy. And above all, cherish the 2 years, you will miss the camaraderie from taking unfair saikang together. Because everyone will move on with their life and this will be another fading memory like pri/sec/tertiary/first time virgin pop/etc as you grow older and work till you die.
lol idk but in my unit private is the rank with no markings except for "NCC" on the bottom. recruit would be without rank at all on the chest i think lol
In the Austrian army, we have to wash our boots with water and brush a rough brush to vet the dirt off, plus the soles have to be cleaned out too. We get out boots to get shiny with a more delicate brush after applying the shoe polish. The full boot has to he shiny. It's interesting seeing how every country has its way.
You can also use a lighter really helps open up the pores on leather after you apply a coat of shoe shine wax usually after a few coats it should be like looking into a mirror
You’d want a nice base coat first. So build up at least 1-2 layers minimum, then just keep polishing over until you see the shine come through. I also suggest you check out the channel of “The Elegant Oxford”. He is really good at mirror shines so his vids can help a bit.
Pour qoui le faire avec bottes de combat? Oui pour le bottes de cérémonie. De tout façon le bottes on change pour de bottes plus performants pour les militaires. Bien es cierto que hace parte del adoctrinamiento militar, las botas negras de combate son de combate. Uno no las lustras para ir al frente o a ejercicios. Para eso están las botas para eso e igualmente se debe guardar siempre muy limpias y presentables. La botas de ceremonia si deben estar como espejos que puedas ver el brillo de brillo de tus dientes!!
@@nothingwrong1050 Not at all. Using a hair dryer is the preferred method to melt the wax into the pores of the leather if you're short on time. Using a lighter however does run the risk of damaging the leather due to the possibility of igniting the polish.
HAHA my RSM hates dirty boots so both boots need to be maintained to be in tip top shape. If he catches us with dirty boots in the bunk 2-3 days after a mission there will be a surprise waiting.