How do you remove salt stains from Suede Boots?
baking soda, or activated charcoal are all great options for odor-removal, but of course they’re powders so we need to talk about how to use them without getting your coat all dusty. The easiest thing to do, if a bit of a space-suck, is to put the coat in a plastic garbage bag or garment bag, lie it out flat, and insert a bowl filled with whichever product you’re going with so that it sits upright. Then seal the bag and let the coat chill out for a few days.
To get mud or salt stains out of suede, blot the suede item with a cloth dipped in undiluted white vinegar then blot the material until dry using a dry, soft cloth. Afterwards, brush the suede with a clean terry-cloth towel or soft suede brush in circular motions, raising the nap so the fabric looks clean and new.