Golf Shoes Blog Tests Shoe Cleaner
As promised (but slovenly delivered), I said that I’d try out the MGK™ magic shoe cleaner and restorer. They’ve got better pictures on their leaflets and shoemgk website but I wanted to test it myself.
So here are my Callaway Hyperbolics (see them new on Golf Shoes Blog) after half a dozen rounds in various weathers – which has all stayed outside I’m pleased to say. They may not be the worst condition – as they have done well in all weathers - but I’m going to try MGK on some other (not golf shoes – goodness forbid) too.
(Interlude: While I type this and the shoes are still dirty outside, let me remind us of the whole thing about leather getting wet through wet grass and rain and from moisture inside – always claimed as a minimum by golf shoe makers – and this can crack golf shoe leather. Generally, if you have older shoes they may be in need of major restoration and MGK claims to clean and restore and helps to repell water and dirt after a good clean. Right… off with the shoe brush and the magic shoe cleaner…)
Well first things first a little water and MGK fluid on the brush and the fluid is a sort of nuclear purple – though it says that it’s from natural products! But it did the job and pretty well too – see the before and after picture… And it was easy to do. What it says on the tin.





I’ve tried more shoe cleaning chemicals than you can shake a stick at. I’d love to try this stuff out though. It seems like it did a pretty good of cleaning up your “kicks”
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