Due to their texture, suede shoes may require more care than typical smooth leather. Suede can be easily worn and tangled when worn for a ton, and the soft fabric can be rubbed in easily. I mean, I used to ride suede sneakers that I just bought and they already have markings on the pedals. Oops! Of course, if the color of your shoes is lighter, traces or accumulations of dirt are much more visible.
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But the good news is that thanks to some super-tech devices, cleaning and maintenance is actually easier than you think. (It was sarcasm, duh, because you literally only need a handy suede brush and an "eraser"). And for stubborn stains, a household item like white vinegar is helpful, but you can also use relatively cheap suede cleaners and shampoos.
Here we describe in more detail how you can store your most commonly used suede shoes and make them look like you just took them out of the box. (Or at least up close.)
For scratches and markings:
In my case, if you have a scratch or small mark where you could hit your shoe against the sidewalk, coffee table or bike, using a suede brush is an easy way to remove discoloration from the resulting surface.
Gently brush the stain in the same direction as the grain until it starts to fade . You can also use a brush like this to just zhuzh The material, if it looks a bit boring or gets tangled due to constant wear, makes it a good tool to have suede shoes on hand if you don't already have them.
For dirt and grime:
If you're dealing with a build-up of dirt where you can see a clear difference between the original color and the gray area on your shoe, you'll probably want to switch to a suede "eraser". Some brush kits come with one, like the following.
Take the eraser and rub it on the stain to remove the dirt. Don't be afraid to put some pressure on. It may take a few minutes. Go ahead and you will see the results. You can also return the brush for additional measurements (always move it in one direction) after you're done with the eraser to smooth out the material.
For stubborn and deep areas:
Although an eraser and brush are great, it is sometimes necessary to take out large weapons if they cannot completely remove the markings. And by big guns I mean a certain chamois or shampoo cleaning solution.
Remember that not all are the same. So read the instructions to see how to use it properly in your specific shoes . Some, like the Sapphire brand, require you to mix the solution with water and then dip the brush to start cleaning, while others apply it directly to the material and brush without water. But don't worry, even if that means you mix it and wash it with water, your shoes won't be ruined! As long as you fill them with paper to get the shape, let the pair dry overnight, and iron in the morning to regain the texture, they look almost new.
Pro tip: If you have white vinegar on hand, it can work just as well in any difficult area as any solution. Apply a few drops to the stain and gently rub the surface with a clean towel or your suede brush to loosen and remove dirt. This method also works for salt stains if you try to clean your old winter boots for your information.
And there you are! Good luck on your shoe cleaning trip. I only know that they will be beautiful.
Nice suede shoes that you can buy this summer if you feel like it ...
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