THE SHOE-SHINE BOYS


Sarol

Preferred by customers bag-o lang nahalinan og lubi.
A pair costs outrageous 30 centavos.
The customer takes seat, rests one foot on the shoe-rest, the other on your partners if you are working with one.

Open your box, get the cardboards out and place them on both sides of the customers foot to protect his socks from the shoe polish (mandatory if socks are white).
Use your scuba to remove dust from the shoes.
Wash shoes with either langking or jubos( kal for white shoes only).

Langking, black only.
Pour clean water into a container (the lid of the shoe-polish box is commonly used).
Dip toothbrush in water and rub to langking.
Apply to all the shoe surfaces then wipe shoes dry.

Jubos/Kal, use water if right-color jubos is not available.
Pour jubos into a container (the lid of the shoe-polish box is commonly used).
Or dip toothbrush in bottle containing jubos/
Apply to all the shoe surfaces then wipe shoes dry.

Wrap your index and middle fingers together with cotton cloth, and evenly spread polish on its surface.
Apply shoe polish evenly.
For white shoes, use neutral color, for purple, nilumboy, mix black and red.
Wait a few seconds until polish is dry.

Use scuba to brush shoes until a glow is visible.
Apply another layer of polish evenly and wait a few seconds until polish is dry.
Then apply the finishing-touch.

Wrap your index and middle fingers with clean white cotton cloth and evenly spread polish on its surface.
Put a few drops of water on it then stroke a few times with scuba.
Stroke shoe with your wrapped fingers in a circular motion until glass-glossy.

Dili katugdunan ug langaw, ang langaw madakin-as or others would say kapanaminan gyud.

Hit the back of your shoe-box with scuba, producing the 30 centavos sound, tak tata ta tak, tak tak!
Loud enough to wake customer up from his slumber.

Customer stands up, dips in his pocket for 30 centavos and there goes another happy chap!