How Do You Clean Suede With Home Products?
Suede coats, jackets, bags, hats, boots and even sandals line the racks of many upscale boutiques and clothing shops. Designers craft suede products from a soft leather with a napped surface. Fake suede consists of materials with a napped or brushed finish and resist stains more easily than real suede. Cleaning real suede demands extreme care because purchasing suede products can involve considerable expense. Finding good cleaning products for suede items can mean looking no further than the home kitchen or bathroom closet. Remove shine, marks and some dry stains from suede with a pencil eraser. Brush the suede upward with a bath towel and rub the stain with a rubber pencil eraser. Brush the suede back down with the bath towel after completing the job. Blot out wet stains on suede with an absorbent kitchen cloth or paper toweling immediately after the suede becomes wet. Allow the suede item to dry and then brush the suede up with a bath towel. To clean an old wet stain on a suede item,