How Do You Clean Suede Shoes Without Damaging Them?
Suede and nubuck shoes may be classier than ordinary leather. But these are more difficult to treat and protect than ordinary leather shoes. The first thing you should consider when you have suede shoes is that you should avoid having these stained and wet with water as much as possible. Unlike leather, suede does not just let stains and water slip off. Suede can absorb water and stains, and these are difficult to remove. Prevent damage. Firstly, prevention is the best way to keep suede shoes well-maintained. You can use commercial sprays that protect suede and nubuck shoes, and these will basically prevent water seepage. Simply spray on liberally and let dry. It’s probably best to spray this right after you buy your shoes, to make sure they’re protected. It will be easier to clean your suede shoes after applying this spray. If your suede shoes have been dirtied or stained, you need the following tools: suede eraser (a good pencil eraser will do), a suede brush, and a soft washcloth. A