I melted the Kiwi black shoe polish into a liquid (talk about getting high, better open some windows next time) and then applied it onto my black leather oxfords. I then tried to spit shine them didn't work to well. I then turned the shoes in (old and broken anyhow.)
So this might be a little off topic, but I found a enw way to prepare the shoe for a spit shine.
Take a green scotch brite pad (cut into 1 inch squares) and soak it in rubbing alcohol. Then scrub down the shoes till all the old polish/wax is off and the leather is raw (nothing on it.) this make take a few scratch brite pads to do, it did for the shoes I'm working on.
Then apply a black shoe leather dye and let it sit over night to dry. Spread a medium-thick layer of Kiwi orginal paste polish onto the enitre shoe and let sit overnight.
Come back in the morning and start spit-shining the shoe.
I got the left one almost done (needs some more layers) and the right one I just started spit-shining (did the two day prep already.) I find that if you spit-shine the shoe for a few hours (my case two) let the shoes sit for 24 hours, then come back and start spit-shining some more, the gloss and depth increases. The left shoe took me two hours of spit-shining on each of the two days to get to that point. My dead line to get these shoes ready is June 25, so I have some time (I use Adcor black leather dye and Kiwi Original paste polish, with some coats of Parade Gloss mixed in, for the edges and soles, I use Kiwi Honor Guard edge and sole dressing.)
(the shoes are 6 years old and has been neglected in the past, this is for a friend of mine, hence the leather having some marks I just can't get out.)
Anyhow back to topic. I would just get a new tin of wax, also allows me to add some other goodies to get my detailing fix.
Jason