How Do You Remove Dirt Stains Or Soil From Suede Shoes?
I’m a shoe snob but not the general $500 a pair Staletto type. I just like moderate to slightly pricey shoes so that they can last and in order for them to last, I like for them to stay fresh-looking. I believe in quality NOT quantity. When I was a very young working woman I bought a pair of beige, suede shoes from a major shoe store that I never, ever bought shoes from. They must have hired a new Buyer though because I found some of the sharpest beige suede sandals. They were of good quality, soft, supple suede, opened toed and had an arch strap, not an ankle strap and about a 1 and 1/2 inch heel. Since the color was so neutral I had a wide array of colors to match them. Then I dropped some oil on one. I could have cried. My beautiful shoe from this place, gone just like that. I could not wear oil on my suede shoe or dirt for that matter. My sister and her friends were giving me all kinds of home remedies. One of the ones I decided to try first was to put talcum powder on the spot, le