How to Clean Suede Shoes & Boots
Treating your suede or nubuck shoes with a protective spray or finish will help to repel water and prevent stains. If that ship has already sailed, at least you'll know for future reference to protect before wearing.
In the meantime, here are some tips for cleaning suede shoes and boots after stains have already set. Remember to first test any treatment or product on a small inconspicuous area before tackling a large stain, and only use products designed specifically for the material of your footwear (suede, nubuck, smooth leather, etc.).
For heavy stains on suede footwear, use a suede cleaning block (also called a suede eraser).
For heavy stains on suede footwear, use a suede cleaning block (also called a suede eraser).
These products will crumble as you rub them across the surface of the footwear, and are great for removing even deeply embedded dirt.
After cleaning, the nap of your suede can be restored by using a suede brush. The bristles of suede brushes are usually made from brass, and often you can find both the cleaning block and the brush in one kit.
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