How should one take care of ones suede leather shoes?
• If suede leather shoes get wet, soak up excess moisture with a clean towel. Then allow the suede to dry naturally; do not use a heat source to speed up the process. • After the shoes dry, restore the nap (the raised fibers typical of suede) with a suede brush. • Use a nail file to remove dry mud and scuff marks on suede shoes. Gently file away the stain with delicate strokes. • Major stains will probably require professional care. Take your suede item to someone who specializes in leather and suede; inexperienced dry cleaners or cobblers can cause more harm than good.