Blacking

/ˈblækɪŋ/ noun

A black substance or polish used historically to clean and shine boots and shoes, or the act of applying this substance.

From the verb 'black,' with the '-ing' suffix. The product was originally made from soot, bone black, or tar. Charles Dickens famously worked in a blacking factory as a child.

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