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Hi.. Kay Yong here

Remember what i said during the training on Saturay?

Girls remember to bring you hairnet

Guys and Girls are to iron your pants, skirts shirt (basically all the uniform parts your are wearing)

And also to coat your boats

On polishing your boots, let me teach you all how i do
Items needed
First you need to buy "kiwi" Solid one...dun buy liquid 1 we do not approve it
Second, get a cloth (which you dun wan )
Next get some newpaper or something (to protect your floor from getting dirty

Steps
1. Layout the newpaper on the area you are using to coat your boots
2. To start coating your boot, put a little water on your cloth
3. Take a little kiwi from the tin(the small round thing...dunno what to call it..and take a little like go round on the surface of it 4 or 5 is enough)
4. then on the use the part of the cloth where u used to touch the kiwi to go over your boots.
5. repeat steps 3 and 4 to all parts of your boots.
6. after coating each layer, give it afew mins to let it dry a little(for the whole kiwi to dry it and really take form it takes quite a while)
7. then you add another layer

This is the end for Coating, Remember... just doing this step within one night is pointless because you need your kiwi to dry fully so that it will really look nice and shiny after you polish it

Polishing
Steps
1. Remember polishing is the totally opposite of coating
2. use your cloth and absorb more water (make it damp) and a little kiwi (1 time should be enough)
3. After that go round the coated area( your shoe cap, sides, and back)
4. do it slowly, using stregth is useless... slowly go in a circular motion until it slowlys become shiny,
5. Continue until the whole boots is shiny
THE END

Some of you may have other methods which you feel might be better, by all means use them ^^
However remember that liquid kiwi is not allowed.
Also coat your boots daily, it requires quite a number of layers of coating before your boots can shine nicely. Roughly spend 10-20 minutes every day to coat. Or you can be like me, Coat from 8-10 however its only during commercial break :P (meaning i am watching TV and only coating during breaks)

Kay Yong


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