Polishing is an activity which is useful to maintain the appearance and condition of footwear, and other accessories such as belts, purses, and the like. These objects, whether made from fabric, leather, or similar materials, often become dirty or dull as a result of use. Various implements have been developed for applying treatment agents to the surfaces of such objects to clean or enhance their finish, and for polishing after treatment. In many cases, more than one implement is required to complete the polishing process; for example, when polishing shoes, it is often necessary to use one implement for applying polish to the shoes, and another implement to buff the polish in order to achieve the desired shine. Moreover, such implements generally require both hands, and use of them often results in transfer of treatment agent to the hands of the user. Because of the need to use more than one implement, and the mess that is often associated with the process, many users are not inclined to regularly polish their shoes. Accordingly, there is a need for a shoe care apparatus which is multifunctional, can be used with one hand to achieve effective treatment and buffing, and which minimizes the need for the user to come in direct contact with polish and other treatment agents.