2024-08-28
Suede is called suede cloth in English and is a "suede cloth" with a velvet-like feel. Because it lacks a smooth and hard surface, it absorbs dirt and moisture very quickly. Be careful to avoid contact with water when using it. If you accidentally get water or dirt, don’t mess up. Follow the following content and I will teach you how to clean suede slippers.
1. Brush the dirty surface of suede slippers lightly
When cleaning, first remove the dry dirt on the surface. Use a soft brush such as a suede brush or a bristle brush to "lightly brush" in the same direction. This method will help remove surface stains and smooth the fabric. The effect is that brushing in the same direction can help colors appear evenly.
If you encounter stubborn stains, do not brush too hard. Just repeat brushing a few times. However, the stains will be eliminated. Suede is a very sensitive material. If you rub it too hard, the surface will be irreparably damaged. Scratches, no matter how diligently you clean them, are all in vain.
2. Eliminate eye-catching water marks on suede slippers
Everyone knows that it is troublesome for suede to get wet. If your favorite shoes are accidentally exposed to rain, don’t be nervous!! Use a clean cloth slightly moistened and pat the water marks on the suede until the marks disappear. Then put in newspaper or shoe drying bag and let it dry in the shade. When the shoes are completely dry, use a soft-bristled brush to lightly brush the uppers to restore the fabric.
3. Wash away stubborn dirt from suede slippers
Stubborn dirt really cannot be removed no matter how hard you brush, and the suede will die if you continue to brush it! You only need to put a few drops of diluted white vinegar on a clean cloth and gently wipe the stained area until the dirt is gone. Then use clean water or a damp cloth to remove the vinegar and let it sit in a cool place to air dry. People who are worried about making mistakes when using white vinegar can also try neutral shoe cleaners first and use cleaning tools step by step.
The above are common problems with suede shoes. There are different ways to wash shoes according to the degree of dirt.