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How to clean suede: 5 easy and effective maintenance tips

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Whether your jacket, your handbag or your ankle boots are suede (nubuck leather) or suede leather, the maintenance and treatment of stains will be the same. This is therefore good news for lovers of these pretty soft, fluffy and always elegant materials. In addition, suede and suede are both unfortunately dirty, especially if they get wet or have light colors. So, if stains or shiny areas have formed on your accessories, don’t panic… They are definitely not good for the trash! Here are some grandmother’s care and cleaning tips for suede leather. These solutions will help you get stained suede back to its former glory.

Of course, these tips do not prevent you from waterproofing your suede pieces with a good waterproofer before use. This will prevent the worst rain-related damage to your leather shoes or a velvet-soft suede bag.

1) Important to know before cleaning suede

suede ankle boots shoes
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We strongly advise you to treat both shoes rather than just the stained one (even if it is a small stain). Indeed, only focus on one suede shoe or area risk of leaving halos or discolorations. In addition, even if these cleaning techniques are generally very gentle and respectful of this material, always test them on a small, inconspicuous area. Ideally, do this on a hem or inside a pocket.

2) Care tips to restore a beautiful appearance to suede

Over time, nubuck suede loses its softness and velvety side. Fortunately, we can give it a beautiful finish very easily! Your best allies are undoubtedly talc and the brush. THE talcum powder provides candy to your favorite suede jacket in addition to a good smell. The brush gently reshapes the leather while removing mud, dust and dirt. To do this, sprinkle talcum powder over the entire surface and leave to act for at least an hour. If you want, you can leave it on overnight before brushing the suede or suede with a soft brush, a suede eraser or sandpaper. along the grain. Moreover, sandpaper with a very fine grain will be able to remove shiny patches appearing after stain removal and cleaning. Here, rub very gently so as not to make any scratch marks. Otherwise, for a shoe that looks like new, expose it to boiling water steam. Then once wet, brush it vigorously.

3) White vinegar to clean stained suede

white vinegar to clean suede
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For natural maintenance of your stained pair of shoes, there is nothing better than white vinegar. Moreover, this is one of the tips given by the famous Clarks brand for suede shoes. We mix two parts lukewarm water with one part vinegar. Here you can dose in tablespoons, which should be enough for one stain. Rub the stain with a clean cloth or crepe brush dampened with vinegar water and let dry. Otherwise, you can soak a nail file with this same water/vinegar mixture with a drop of dishwashing liquid to scrub stubborn stains. Then rinse with a wrung out sponge. Finally, brush to restore the fluffy appearance. For more stubborn stains, it is possible to replace the vinegar with ammonia or White Spirit (also diluted).

4) The most unusual tips for cleaning suede or suede

We mentioned earlier the nail file and sandpaper. These two instruments can remove stains, scratches and shiny patches on suede and suede. However, these are not the only unusual solutions against stains. In fact, you can replace the special suede brush with a nail brush soaked in simple soapy water. As for the special suede rubber, it will quickly be replaced by one school eraser or even the fresh breadcrumbs rolled into a ball ! Finally, note the surprising advice of Kiera O’Hagan, a Scottish woman who shared her secret on Twitter to save your suede pumps. According to him, nothing beats the micellar water that we use to remove makeup to remove superficial stains!

https://twitter.com/kieraohagan/status/955562953675243522

5) And finally, tips for cleaning greasy stains from suede

Talcum powder can restore softness to suede, but it can also fight greasy stains. This is also the case for Terre de Sommières, a very gentle stain remover, but also very more natural and effective. To treat the stain, we will sprinkle it on the areas to be treated. Using your index finger, apply a little more powder to the stain. Then leave it to act overnight and scrape it off with a brush. Your suede boots or sneakers will be like new!

Last minute tips: When treating stains on soft suede, stuff the garment or shoe with newspaper. Additionally, baking soda can deodorize suede. Sprinkle and leave for a few hours!

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