Stains
Do not use at-home stain removers on suede; they may create a stain of their own. Use a nail file or suede brush to rub away dirt and dried mud from suede shoes. This also works for scuff marks. Oily
Do not use at-home stain removers on suede; they may create a stain of their own. Use a nail file or suede brush to rub away dirt and dried mud from suede shoes. This also works for scuff marks. Oily
If your suede gets wet, blot the water with a towel. Allow the suede to dry in the open air. Do not use heat to dry; this can damage the item. When dry, use a suede brush (available at leather
Purchase a suede protector from a leather or suede specialty store. This will give your suede item a defense against water damage and stains. Suede brushes are recommended to keep suede’s unique texture. Brush gently in a circular motion to
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