How Do You Care For Nubuck Leather?
Protecting nubuck leather is the best thing you can do for it. It does not have its own protective barrier so you should apply a commercial protectant at least once every six months. There are also special cleaners to remove dirt and stains and nubuck brushes to restore the nap. These items can be purchased individually or as a nubuck care kit at shoe departments and leather goods stores. Protect Your Nubuck Step 1 Spray the entire surface of the dry leather lightly and evenly with a water and stain repellent specifically made for suede and nubuck. Step 2 Apply a second coat after the first one has dried. Step 3 Re-apply protectant after any exposure to water. Allow the leather to dry thoroughly before application. Cleaning Nubuck Leather Step 1 Remove any dry surface dirt with a nubuck cloth or brush by rubbing the leather gently. Step 2 Rub a nubuck stain eraser softly against any stains. Step 3 Spray on a cleaner designed for nubuck if dirt and stains persist. Follow the manufacture
Protecting nubuck leather is the best thing you can do for it. It does not have its own protective barrier so you should apply a commercial protectant at least once every six months. There are also special cleaners to remove dirt and stains and nubuck brushes to restore the nap. These items can be purchased individually or as a nubuck care kit at shoe departments and leather goods stores. Spray the entire surface of the dry leather lightly and evenly with a water and stain repellent specifically made for suede and nubuck. Apply a second coat after the first one has dried. Re-apply protectant after any exposure to water. Allow the leather to dry thoroughly before application. Remove any dry surface dirt with a nubuck cloth or brush by rubbing the leather gently. Rub a nubuck stain eraser softly against any stains. Spray on a cleaner designed for nubuck if dirt and stains persist. Follow the manufacturer’s directions. Generally, you brush the nubuck first, spray the leather with the clea