How Do You Remove Stains From Brushed Suede?
Suede is a very soft and fairly stain-susceptible fabric because it is leather that is made from the underside of the animal’s hide. As a result, suedes such as brushed suede, which are usually cleaned with a stiff brush and can be damaged by continued or thorough wettings, can be difficult to clean once they become stained. However, you do have a few options when it comes to removing stains from brushed suede. Rub the stain gently with the soft cloth. If the stain is from a spill, then you probably have already lost some of the texture from the brushed suede. Rubbing it with the cloth will not only restore the texture, but it will also remove any crusted areas of the stain and lighten the appearance of the stain. Erase the stain with the pencil eraser. Gently pass the pencil eraser over the stained area. Do not scrub the area with the eraser. This will remove a little bit of the stained fabric, but if you are gentle, this should not make a thin spot in the suede. File off the stain wi