I have read many times the suggestion to treat it with a "shoe renovator" cream. However, I don't understand if with "shoe renovator" it is meant the customary "shoe-shine" cream for leather shoes that elegant people use every morning, or if it is something different, like perhaps a creamy leather dye.
Also, as I seem to understand that this cream (whatever it is) is supposed to be "absorbed" by the leatherette finish, I wonder if I should glue the detached parts before applying the shoe thing (so that also the traces of glue and imperfections will be covered and be less evident) or after (beacause the glue will stiffen the leatherette, which will no longer be able to absorb the shoe thing).
Thank you. Of course any other hint is welcome!
