Caring for light suede boots: home methods and professional remedies

New suede shoes should be impregnated with waterproof impregnation before use. Clean suede shoes daily with a soft brush or rubber-lined sponge. Wash your shoes with soap and water or a professional foam cleaner. To protect against moisture, remove stains and restore color, we use professional cosmetics for shoes: Salton, Salamandra, Torrago, Dividik. To remove salt stains and stains, we use hydrogen peroxide, vinegar, milk, baking soda, and ammonia. To refresh suede material, treat it with steam.

Light suede shoes are an elegant, beautiful, but very fancy item of clothing, they are afraid of dust, moisture, dirt, and winter reagents. In this regard, the question arises of how to clean light suede at home so as not to damage the pile and maintain the water-repellent properties of the material.

Are suede shoes dry cleaned?

Suede shoes are truly an example of the style and taste of their owner. A pair of suede shoes or boots is sure to be found in every woman's wardrobe, but some men also prefer to choose suede shoes. Those who are afraid of this material most likely simply do not know how to care for it, because it is considered to be very “capricious” and “demanding.”

Before buying suede shoes, the first thing you need to do is make sure they are natural. Natural suede perfectly absorbs moisture and if you leave a drop of water on the surface, it will be immediately absorbed (which cannot be said about artificial material, from which a drop will instantly roll off).

Methods for cleaning suede vary depending on what kind of suede your shoes are made of. It is worth noting that artificial material holds its shape better and retains color longer, while natural material is much warmer and breathable. Any material can be cleaned at home and only natural suede can be cleaned professionally.

In special institutions, professional workers must expose suede to chemicals that will remove dirt from the surface and restore its softness, remove unpleasant odors, even out the color, and renew it. As a rule, dry cleaners have a huge number of tools and products that cannot be purchased in a store for the average user.

Renewing boots or suede shoes in a dry cleaner will not be cheap, but if you decide to do this, you will definitely preserve the decent appearance of the shoes and you will not have to experiment with “homemade” recipes for cleaning suede, which can help or even completely ruin the material if cleaning is carried out wrong.

Photo of suede restoration in dry cleaning:


Suede shoes Suede shoes


Suede boots


Suede sneakers


Suede moccasins

Basic rules for cleaning suede

  1. Use your own brushes for different shades of suede.
  2. Clean against the lint.
  3. Remove splashes of dirt from the material only after drying.
  4. Do not wash under running water.
  5. Do not soak.
  6. Use liquid-based products.

I would like to dwell on each point in more detail, but we have separated this into a separate part only for those who are interested in the reasons. The main thing is to know the basic cleaning rules.

So, on point 1 - different shades of suede can transfer “color” to the brush, so there is a high probability of ruining both products if you use one brush. Cleaning against the lint will help straighten and lift it, while cleaning along the lint will, on the contrary, lower and crumple the lint. Regarding point 3, it is worth noting that splashes, if you immediately try to wipe them off, can penetrate even deeper into the material. So much so that only a touch-up can save your shoes. Contact with water is detrimental to suede, as well as to other types of leather, so washing and soaking is only suitable for synthetic materials. The same applies to detergents; for suede I use special foams or foam-like products.

Cleaning suede shoes: tips

Stains on suede:

  • An eraser or rubberized brush should help remove greasy and stubborn stains from the surface of the suede.
  • To remove a greasy stain, before cleaning your shoes, first sprinkle a layer of talcum powder and leave for a while. And then start removing it with stiff bristles (on a special brush).
  • If the stains are large and cannot be easily removed with a brush, you should resort to a number of “home” methods (read below).

Adviсe:

  • If you have several pairs of suede shoes and each is a different color (bright, black, light). Get your own personal brush for each pair to avoid getting your shoes dirty.
  • You can effectively remove dirt from the surface of suede and avoid damaging the material with a brush only when you move it in one direction.
  • You can return the bright and rich color of suede shoes using special coloring aerosols and creams.

IMPORTANT: The best recommendation for caring for suede shoes is to always wear them only in dry and sunny weather. This way you can prevent it from getting dirty and maintain its decent appearance.


Cleaning Rules

How can you quickly clean suede?

You can effectively clean your shoes using professional means. Be sure to use them before painting or before storing suede products. An effective product that quickly removes stains and dust, refreshes color and eliminates shiny areas.

Chemicals

Foam, aerosol, and spray are actively used in dry cleaning to effectively clean shoes. At home, you can use a foaming agent, a sponge with Vanish shampoo or foam from dishwashing detergent.

What happens if you clean it with cream?

When caring for suede, using it is strictly prohibited. Creams spoil the material and are difficult to wash off after drying. If the stain is fresh, immediately sprinkle it with baking soda or salt, then clean off the residue with acetone or gasoline. Then refresh the color with vinegar or peroxide solutions. If the dirt is strong, go over it with a special cleaner, for example, Saphir Omnidaim.

Rice. 6 - Products for removing shoe polish from suede

Can I clean suede with dish soap?

Absolutely yes! It is very effective for cleaning shoes made of this delicate material. To remove stains from the surface, make a thick foam from dishwashing detergent. Apply it to the stain, dry it and remove the residue. To refresh the color of suede, use the product in the form of a weak solution. Remember that you cannot saturate your shoes with it - just lightly walk through the pile.

Laser processing

This sanding itself protects the suede from dirt. Stains from the laser-treated surface can be easily removed with a damp cloth. If the dirt is strong, use soap foam.

Special means

Erasers, cleaning brushes, professional cleaning equipment - all these are types of methods for cleaning suede shoes by masters. Experts can also use sets of foaming agents or aerosols, or special machines for deep cleaning.

Folk remedies

Using improvised methods will easily deal with stains on any type of shoes, even leather sneakers. You can clean suede shoes with onion or bread. To remove small stains from the inside, use a well-dried crust without crumb. Rub them until they disappear completely, remove any crumbs with a brush and smooth the pile using movements without pressure. Low-porous rye bread, which is always available at home, is ideal for this. You can also use the crumb as an eraser. Bread lumps will absorb dust and dirt.

Using milk, soda and salt

Mixed in certain proportions, these products can be an effective suede cleaner. Combine a liter of milk with a teaspoon of salt and a tablespoon of soda. Soak a cotton pad in the mixture and rub the white suede. Afterwards, rinse off the residue with clean water and leave until dry.

Rice. 7 – Wipe light suede with milk

Using ammonia

Ammonia perfectly refreshes the color of shoes. Dissolve it in water in a ratio of 1:4 or 1:5, run a napkin soaked in the mixture over the pile and smooth it with a brush. If the contamination is strong, use a more concentrated solution.

Dry cleaning

Removes suede from dirt and dust. For daily dry cleaning, use a soft brush, but only on completely dry shoes. If the contamination is heavy, when cleaning, use a stiff metal brush.

Vinegar

The product refreshes the color of shoes well. Use a 3% solution for light stains or a 9% solution for heavy stains. Gently rub the stain with vinegar. Ventilation will help get rid of the smell.

Using ammonia

Like vinegar, it can refresh the color and also remove unpleasant odors from shoes. Use ammonia concentration 1:4 for strong stains and 1:5 for weak ones. After processing, dry thoroughly and ventilate the couple.

Hydrogen peroxide

Gently rub the suede lint with a cotton pad soaked in it, and remove any remaining dirt with a brush. Use the product carefully on dark shoes - first test its effect on an inconspicuous area.

Petrol

Rice. 8 - Gasoline for removing grease stains

Greasy and strong stains can be washed only with purified gasoline (for example, for refilling lighters). Gently rub the stained area with it. Gasoline traces can also be effectively washed with soapy water.

Alcohol

With vodka you can even remove old stains - from soot, coffee, juice or wine. Dampen a soft cloth with it, rub the dirt, then wipe with a damp cloth and dry naturally.

Starch

This product can be used to remove grease stains and refresh the color of light-colored shoes. Sprinkle starch on the stained area, leave for a couple of hours, then remove the residue with a brush. Use it to comb the pile in one direction.

Soap solution

An ordinary soap solution is used in proportions of 1 tbsp. l. soap per liter of water to remove light stains. Instead of liquid soap, dishwashing liquid is suitable. Difficult stains can be removed with homemade cleaning foam - 1-2 tbsp per glass of water. l. liquid soap and ammonia. Stir and beat until foamy, wipe contaminated areas with it, and after drying, use a soft brush to remove residue. The use of washing powder as a foaming agent is strictly prohibited.

Steamer

Using a Karcher steam cleaner or letting it sit over steam can really freshen up the color of your shoes. Hold each shoe under the running water for exactly one minute. Make sure that the moisture does not penetrate too deeply and that the suede is only slightly moistened. Rub the pair thoroughly with a rubber brush.

Rice. 9 — Karcher steam cleaner for cleaning shoes

Features of cleaning white and colored suede

Methods for caring for shoes in calm shades have their own characteristics. Beige, white, light or gray suede and nubuck are cleaned and cared for as follows:

  1. Combine a glass of milk and a teaspoon of soda, soak a piece of cloth in the mixture, and wipe off the dirt. Then rinse the area with water and vinegar solution.
  2. Dilute hydrogen peroxide with water in a ratio of 1:5, wet the area, and remove the residue with a sponge.
  3. Combine equal parts of tooth powder and crushed chalk, sprinkle on the dirty area and after 3 hours, brush off the residue.

Shoes of black or dark colors can be cleaned with dry black bread - just rub the problem area with it. Also, sulfur from matchboxes and carbon paper are suitable for cleaning dark suede. You can also clean black suede with a regular eraser.

How to clean natural suede shoes with ammonia: recipe

It is believed that cleaning suede shoes with ammonia is an effective way to get rid of greasy and old stains on the material.

How to clean (method no. 1):

  • Make a special solution
  • You will need 8 tsp. soda
  • Mix soda with 2 tsp. alcohol (no more than 10%)
  • Rub the stains thoroughly with this mixture.
  • Then rinse gently with water

How to clean (method no. 2):

  • Take 2/2 water into a glass
  • Pour alcohol into water (1/3 cup)
  • Mix everything thoroughly
  • Use the mixture to treat stains and dirty areas on the suede.
  • Rinse off the solution with water
  • Dry thoroughly

Home remedies with alcohol

Using Home Remedies

In addition to factory-made compounds, the use of improvised, folk ones is not excluded. To do this, you don’t need to go to the store or spend a long time choosing products. Suitable reagents for nubuck are found in every home.

Ammonia for salt stains

Ammonia will help get rid of the characteristic whitish stains that appear after a walk in the snow or on a street sprinkled with salt. Diluted with water in a ratio of 1 to 3, it will clean nubuck.

Vinegar for stains

Acetic acid will deal with stains on nubuck. You will need 1 tablespoon, which is diluted in a liter of water. The resulting composition is used to clean shoes.

Kitchen salt to remove grease stains

Salt has been successfully used to neutralize greasy stains on clothing. It is also suitable for cleaning nubuck. It is enough to sprinkle the dirt with a pinch of salt, and then carefully remove the resulting slurry with a stiff brush.

Starch

Dry materials such as potato starch or talc are good for cleaning nubuck, especially fatty deposits. These substances can always be found in the kitchen.

How to clean natural suede shoes with foam cleaner?

In household chemical stores you can find a variety of care products for suede shoes, the most popular of which is foam.

Adviсe:

  • A special foam for suede will help to effectively clean shoes from dirt.
  • It will preserve the color and pile of suede material
  • Foam is an affordable and inexpensive shoe care product.
  • Cleans foam material and removes stains in just a few minutes.
  • The advantage of foam is that it may also contain substances that care for the material, which preserve its decent appearance, elasticity and shape.

How to refresh suede

A couple will help return suede shoes to their original shine and well-groomed appearance. Do it:

  • Hold the material over a boiling pan or kettle for a few minutes;
  • use a steam generator with a brush attachment;
  • steam the material with an iron (do not tilt the sole of the iron!).

After steaming, go over the entire surface with a silicone brush. This will allow you to pick up and clean the lint even more.

Thanks to daily cleaning, protection and timely removal of stains, your favorite suede pair will be enjoyed for many years, maintaining its beauty and original appearance.

How to clean natural suede shoes with a special brush?

Even if you use a specialized rubberized suede brush incorrectly, you risk damaging the material: crushing its lint and leaving scratches.

How to use the brush:

  • It is necessary to use only a dry brush and only on dry suede.
  • Shoes should be cleaned of dirt using rubberized bristles.
  • If all the dirt cannot be removed, cleaning should be done using the hard side (there should be wire bristles).
  • Cleaning with a hard brush should be done carefully and superficially so as not to scratch or damage the suede.
  • To clean seams and lacing areas, there is a special side of the brush - the one where the roller is located.


Suede cleaning brush

Oil stains

Oil and grease are some of the most difficult types of dirt to remove. They are difficult to etch, since their molecules are little susceptible to the effects of water.

Dry absorbents will work well against these substances: salt, starch, talc, flour. If the stain is still wet, you should immediately sprinkle it with a similar substance and wipe it thoroughly with a stiff-bristled brush.

An old stain of grease, oil, or even fuel oil or tar can be removed with acetone, gasoline or kerosene.

How to clean natural suede shoes with vinegar?

If your suede shoes have acquired a greasy shine over time, regular food vinegar will help you get rid of it. However, the material should be cleaned not with pure vinegar, but with its solution (a liter of water and a few tablespoons of vinegar). Take a soft dish sponge or washcloth. Treat the dirty area of ​​suede with a vinegar solution, and then rinse with clean water (not running water or soaking). Let dry completely.


Cleaning with vinegar

How to remove white stains

You can often notice white stains on suede shoes. This problem is especially relevant for dark colors, where this nuisance is more pronounced. Among the effective remedies against white marks it is worth noting:

  1. Eraser. A special brush in the form of an eraser allows you to get rid of stains. First, the surface is treated with the smooth side of the brush. Then a soft part is used to sand away the dirt, eliminating streaks. If you don't have a shoe eraser at hand, you can try replacing it with a school eraser. It's better to choose a light one. You need to rub the product with it, and then hold the shoes over hot steam for several minutes. Do not lower the product too low. Hot steam allows you to lift the pile;
  2. Rye bread. First, it is dried in the oven and the resulting product is used to treat shoes. Finally, the product is treated with a brush to remove bread crumbs.

Processing is carried out with gentle movements, against the pile.
The recipes described above with vinegar and ammonia also allow you to get rid of light stains.

How to clean natural suede shoes with steam or a steam cleaner?

You can remove any stains and dirt from suede using steam. To do this, clean your shoes with a brush in advance and dry them (if they were wet). To carry out steam cleaning, you should boil water in any container (pan, bowl, kettle). You need to hold the straightened shoes over the steam and periodically wipe them with pieces of cloth or a soft sponge.

IMPORTANT: Of course, it is much easier and more effective to clean suede using modern steam generators.

Ways to clean dark shoes

In order to clean suede from dirt, it is necessary to accurately determine the cause of the contamination. This should be done in order to wash the shoes as efficiently as possible and prevent stains from appearing. The easiest way to do this is with dark (black, brown) boots. You can do this job just as easily if colored shoes (red, green, blue, etc.) are dirty.

During the cold season, a large amount of snow falls, which eventually turns into ice. Because of this, people experience a lot of difficulties, slip and fall, receiving injuries of varying severity. To avoid such consequences, utility services sprinkle the paths with a salt mixture, which inevitably ends up on shoes.

This can be done by performing a few simple steps:

  1. After coming home, wet shoes are dried. To do this, stuff the maximum possible amount of paper inside the shoe, which will quickly absorb moisture.
  2. As soon as the boots are dry, remove the largest salt stains from their surface. This is done using a special brush or eraser.
  3. The shoes are then brought to a pan of boiling water and kept over the hot steam for several minutes.
  4. After steaming, prepare a soap solution and apply it to the contaminated surface.
  5. The resulting foam is carefully removed with an ordinary sponge.
  6. Then the pair of shoes is stuffed with paper again and waited for complete drying.
  7. The next step in cleaning suede boots from salt is combing. For these purposes, use a special suede brush.
  8. If the first cleaning did not achieve the desired result, then repeat all the same steps one more time.
  9. At the very end, the shoes are treated with a spray that restores color and improves resistance to moisture.

From greasy stains

Dark suede products often suffer from the appearance of greasy stains. From them, shoes not only lose their attractiveness, but also begin to shine.

To clean shoes or boots, you must do the following:

  1. Contaminated shoes are carefully inspected and all greasy stains are identified.
  2. Then they are sprinkled with potato starch.
  3. Wardrobe items are left in this form for several hours.
  4. After the specified time has passed, the boots are wiped with a soft cloth and cleaned with a rubber brush.
  5. After treating the surface and removing stains, apply a layer of coloring spray. This work should be done outside or in a well-ventilated area.
  6. As soon as it dries, the color restoration procedure is repeated.

The following measures will help eliminate this deficiency:

  1. Take an ordinary glass and pour 100 milliliters of preheated water into it.
  2. The liquid is mixed with 5 tablespoons of vinegar.
  3. Use the resulting solution to gently wipe problem areas on the shoes.
  4. After this, wipe the surface with a damp cloth.
  5. Suede shoes are dried and then steamed to raise the lint.

What is the best brush to remove dust from suede shoes?

Remove dust that does not stain shoes, but simply settles on the material. It should not be removed with a stream of water, but with a dry soft sponge. You can also use special brushes and rags for cleaning suede, which can be purchased at shoe stores and household chemicals departments.


Specialized dust removal brush A stiff brush will remove dust and dried dirt


Special sponge - removes dust


a suede cloth also removes dust


Regular or specialized soft sponge - cleans dust

How to remove scuffs and grime

Problems with suede are added not only by outright dirt, but also by signs of wear: grease, scuffs. When worn, smooth spots filled with sebum appear in areas that are in frequent contact with the skin.

To eliminate this defect, you need to remove grease and other organic matter, as well as lift and fluff the pile.

To do this you need:

  • Go over the area with a stiff brush or eraser.
  • Wipe with a solution of 9% vinegar
  • Go over again with a brush or eraser
  • If necessary, spray with spray paint

After such “bath” procedures, a suede product will look like new: stylish, respectable and luxurious.

Suede shoe cleaners: list and application

The most popular and effective:

  • Salamander Combi proper - effective cleaning and care for all types of shoes, clothing, and accessories made of suede.
  • Organics Sport - foam for cleaning suede from any dirt
  • Twist sponge removes dust and cares for suede lint
  • Nikwax – water and dirt-repellent aerosol for suede
  • Famaco Renovateur Daim – paint for suede
  • Kaps de Salter – salt remover
  • Collonil – aerosol for suede care

Proper care

Before you start cleaning, you need to familiarize yourself with the features of shoe care.

How to dry

Wet leather products must be dried so that they do not begin to deteriorate from moisture. To do this, they are transferred to a well-ventilated area. In the summer, drying is done on a lighted balcony, and in winter - in special dryers.

Storage

In order for shoes to last for a long time, they must be properly stored in the off-season. It should not be stored in rooms with high humidity, as in such conditions it will begin to deteriorate. It is better to choose rooms where the temperature does not drop below 18-20 degrees.

Regular cleaning

Leather products should be cleaned regularly to prevent dirt from accumulating on their surface. Therefore, experts recommend wiping them with a dry cloth after every walk outside.

The best impregnation for nubuck shoes

Nubuck differs from smooth leather in having small fibers on the surface, and from suede in having a polished upper. Having a porous base, nubuck shoes need protection from moisture. From the first day, it is recommended to use a specialized water-repellent impregnation - in this case, the likelihood of moisture absorption is minimal, and dirt will not be absorbed into the fibers, thereby facilitating further cleaning.

SAPHIR Invulner

Provides effective protection against moisture and contamination of products made from all types of leather, suede, velor, nubuck, textiles, as well as modern high-tech membrane materials. Extends service life and helps maintain the original appearance of products.

SAPHIR Invulner

Prevents stains from water, snow and salt. The composition contains highly active fluorinated resin “Scotchgard 3M”, which provides 100% protection against water; in fact, boots or sneakers become airtight after applying Sapphire.

The impregnation must not be used on patent leather or synthetic leather with similar treatment.

Application: spray onto a previously cleaned surface at a distance of 20-30 cm for a few seconds. Let the product dry. For best protection, double treatment is recommended.

Release form: aerosol can, 250 ml.

Complex Care Salton Professional

Water-repellent impregnation effectively protects nubuck shoes, smooth leather, velor, suede and textiles from moisture and dirt.

Complex Care Salton Professional

Directions for use: shake the can, hold it vertically, spray onto the product from a distance of 20 cm. Allow to dry.

Do not use on patent leather.

Release form: aerosol 200 ml, colorless.

Nubuk+Velours COLLONIL

Used as a deeply penetrating caring base based on fluoride-containing components. Recommended for products made of suede, nube, velor and textiles. Maintains appearance, removes stains, repels grease, dirt and moisture without sticking lint.

Nubuk+Velours COLLONIL

Nubuk+Velours COLLONIL is not suitable for re-dyeing products.

Recommendations for selection:

  • if there are stains, they are first cleaned, after which the color is refreshed;
  • choose a color to match or a little darker;
  • If the color of the product is lighter, then there will be no color refreshment.

What can be replaced

A suede brush is a universal tool for cleaning shoes, accessories and clothing. Judging by numerous reviews, it is quite difficult to find a high-quality analogue of such a product. However, you can replace it in certain cases:

  1. Cleaning foam. It is applied to the slightly contaminated surface of the shoe and rubbed in a circular motion until the substance is completely dissolved.
  2. Coffee grounds. Coffee dissolved in water (in a 1:1 ratio) is poured onto the stains and then left for 30 minutes, after which the residue is removed with a gauze swab.
  3. Baking soda. One teaspoon of powder with two drops of water is placed on the shoes and rubbed in a circle with a polyurethane foam sponge. After half an hour, clean it with a dry cloth.
  4. Special cream paint. Apply using a sponge or aerosol can and leave without rinsing.
  5. Soda with milk. Cover the shoes with a solution in a 1:1 ratio and rub with a small brush until completely dry.
  6. Tooth powder. A mixture of powder, slightly diluted with water, is applied to the surface of the shoe and rubbed in in a circular motion. After 10 minutes of drying, remove with a damp sponge.
  7. Dishwashing cream or water and liquid soap. The product is applied to a sponge and foamed. Afterwards, wash heavily soiled shoes and remove the foam with a dry cloth.
  8. A crust of bread. The method is used only for adding beauty to a white and light-colored pair of shoes. Rub the pulp into the stains in a circular motion and clean the entire surface.

Expensive shoes will last longer if you take care of them properly. Having bought a new pair, you need to immediately cover the surface with a water-repellent impregnation, and treat the leather sole with special products to increase resistance to wear and moisture.

Dentifrice


crust of bread


Coffee grounds


Cream paint


Foam cleaner


Baking soda and milk

Traditional methods

Enterprising people have come up with a large number of folk remedies that help quickly remove any dirt from suede shoes. All of them are very simple and do not require the purchase of expensive materials. This allows them to be used even by people with low incomes.

The most popular folk remedies:

Coffee grounds. With its help, you can remove various stains from products painted black or dark brown. However, it is forbidden to use this product on light suede, as it will only spoil its attractive appearance. To carry out the cleaning process, you need to brew strong coffee and then moisten a sponge in its residue.

Use it carefully to treat dirty areas and leave for a few minutes. After this, the shoes are cleaned with a soft brush, wiped with a damp cloth and dried thoroughly at room temperature.

Bread crumb. This folk method is only suitable for shoes made of light suede. To clean, take a piece of white bread and wipe the dirty areas with it. This must be done as carefully as possible so as not to damage the pile or erase the paint from it. After processing shoes or boots, you need to wipe the surface with a damp cloth. If some of the dirt still remains on the suede, you can repeat the procedure. Powder and soap. For this method of removing dirt, you will need 1 tablespoon of any powder and the same amount of grated soap. Both materials are added to a glass of warm water and then stirred until completely dissolved. A special suede brush is dipped into the resulting solution and used to clean the contaminated surface. As soon as the product is clean, wipe it with a dry cloth and then dry it naturally. An ordinary eraser. With this inexpensive item you can efficiently clean shoes of various shades. To do this, rub the dirty areas with slow movements, and then treat the surface with a damp cloth. Some cleaning product manufacturers offer customers a special eraser that cleans suede wardrobe items. It is much more effective than the school one, but is quite expensive. Because of this feature, it is not used so often and preference is given to a more affordable option.

Cleaning suede is, although simple, quite labor-intensive, which allows you to maintain the attractive appearance of your shoes for a long period.

How to remove grease stains correctly

You already know that starch is an excellent cleaning agent for nubuck and suede. It can easily cope with fresh greasy stains. For the same purpose, you can use talc or regular tooth powder. The product must be poured in abundance. It should completely cover the spot and even extend beyond its contours.

If you have just dripped grease onto your favorite shoes, the first thing to do is to blot the trouble with a regular paper towel or napkin. Porous paper will remove excess grease, making it much easier to clean the stain.

To clean the product from stains, you can use a soap solution. Shampoo for washing woolen fabrics, grated laundry soap or dishwashing detergent are suitable. The selected product must be dissolved in warm water and foamed thoroughly. You need to clean suede with foam, being careful not to soak the product.

By the way, soap solution is an excellent means for cleaning artificial suede. Such products can be washed carefully and only by hand in warm water (not higher than 40 °C). You cannot twist the fabric, as creases may form. It is better to rinse thoroughly, let the water drain, and then dry in the shade. To fluff up the pile, a dry item needs to be “invigorated” with a stiff brush. But it’s still better to clean artificial suede, like natural suede, using a dry method.

Basic methods of disinfection at home

There are a large number of products on the market with which you can disinfect your shoes yourself at home. Let's look at some of the existing tools and figure out what advantages and disadvantages each of the tools has.

Mycostop spray

Mycostop is one of the most popular means for the prevention of fungal infections. It has a powerful bactericidal effect, which reliably protects feet and nails from harmful microorganisms. The product is safe for humans and at the same time reliably eliminates microbes that carry infections.

It can be used to treat feet after interacting with an unsafe environment, for example, after a bath or sports training, or used to disinfect everyday shoes.

Dezavid

This product does not contain elements such as alcohol, chlorine, acids and alkalis, so it does not spoil the material being processed at all. This is an economical product characterized by a persistent disinfectant effect that lasts for a long time.

It can be used both to eliminate harmful microorganisms and to prevent their occurrence. Helps prevent fungal infections from settling in shoes and eliminate unpleasant odors.

Bitsin

Bitsin spray is one of the most popular and effective shoe disinfectant sprays. Its advantages are its effectiveness coupled with an affordable price. The protective effect lasts up to forty days after use.

In addition to fighting microbes that carry fungal infections and eliminating unpleasant odors, the product also reduces foot sweating. Bitsin has a two-component composition. The active substances are mixed before use, resulting in a more durable, long-lasting protective effect compared to deodorants and antiperspirants.

Formidron

An antiseptic drug, also used for disinfection purposes. Its main active ingredients are ethanol and formaldehyde. Destroys the unpleasant odor of sweat and destroys harmful bacteria. Characterized by an affordable price.

For nutrition and polishing

The materials used to make footwear tend to dry out. For this reason, they require food. For this purpose, you can use cream, balm, lotion, conditioner. It is better to apply the product not with a sponge, but with a special brush (non-rigid) or a piece of cloth. After the material has dried, you need to start polishing. For this purpose, polishing wax, which has water-repellent properties, is widely used. Nutrition and polishing products will help maintain the original appearance of boots for as long as possible.

Cream

The offered shoe creams are thick (based on organic solvents) and liquid (emulsion). The first ones are best used in bad weather. They are suitable for products made of thick genuine leather. The latter are most effective in the warm season. They contain fewer solvents, which are replaced by water. Liquid shoe polish is ideal for an elegant pair of shoes made of thin leather. Compared to oily, thick formulations, it has a lower level of protection, but it provides long-lasting shine. Popular options:

  • Collonil Nano Cream. An innovative product with nanoparticles. Cares for footwear, protecting them from deep dirt. Contains beeswax. Has a pleasant smell, suitable for Hi-Tech materials. Price – 546 RUR/50 ml.

  • High Shine Niki Line. Liquid cream-gloss for smooth skin. Nourishes, maintains elasticity and at the same time protects from drying out. Sold in a bottle with a sponge. Price – 410 RUR/75 ml.

  • Salamander Wetter Schutz. Cream with natural beeswax, intended for the care of smooth leather products. Intensively nourishes, renews color and keeps the material soft and elastic. Adds additional shine. Has water-repellent properties. Price – 149 rub./100 g.

  • Kiwi Shoe Polish. Designed for the care of smooth leather products. The composition contains a unique wax from Carnauba palm leaves, which provides intensive care, nutrition, protects against water, and gives lasting shine. Sold in a metal can. Price – 55 rub./60 g.

  • Kari. Helps restore the original color and adds shine without polishing. Contains palm wax. Available in black and brown colors. Price – 99 RUR/75 ml.

Wax

On sale in Moscow, St. Petersburg and other cities there are products for the care of women's and men's shoes in the form of wax. If you impregnate the material of the products with this composition, it will help them survive the vagaries of the weather and maintain an impeccable appearance. Shoe wax softens and cares for natural leather, protecting it from damage. The components included in the composition will protect the boots from drying out and give their surface smoothness and shine. High-quality wax can replace two leather care products at once: cream, water-repellent spray . A few examples:

  • Saphir Amiral Gloss. Polishing polish, which contains hard waxes, fats, and oils. Created specifically to give a pair of shoes a mirror shine. Before polishing, it is recommended to thoroughly clean the surface with special creams. It can be black or colorless. Price – 700 RUR/50 ml.

  • Saphir Pate de Luxe. Polishing wax that is ideal for high-gloss polishing of footwear products. It is a complex of mixtures based on carnauba wax, turpentine, beeswax and other components. Deeply impregnates leather material, renews color, softens, gives intense shine, water-repellent properties. Price – 550 RUR/50 ml.
  • Saphir Mirror Gloss. Polishing wax based on waxes, oils, resins. Gives boots, shoes and other items shine. Available in black. Price – 1400 RUR/75 ml.


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Specifics of caring for suede products of different colors

This material can be dark, light, colored. Caring for products with different colors varies.

Harmless cleaning of white suede

In this case, you should put more effort using different approaches.

  • Method 1: wiping with a rag using ammonia. While the pair is drying, fill it with white crumpled paper, giving it volume. After drying, treat white shoes with a special brush.
  • Method 2: pre-steam light-colored shoes, clean them with a rubber brush, and dry them.
  • Method 3 (in the presence of persistent contaminants): dissolve 1 teaspoon of soda in a glass of milk. Clean, wipe, dry. To enhance the effect, add hydrogen peroxide.
  • Method 4: using potato starch and talcum powder. Instead of a brush, you can use foam rubber.
  • Method 5: using starch: pour in, leave for half an hour, use a brush. To add shine, apply a sponge with castor oil.

Cleaning brown items

Coffee grounds will help. After applying it, you just need to dry the brown product and remove the remaining dry coffee with a brush.

Black suede

A crust of black dry bread is used. After which you need to remove the remaining crumbs and comb the suede.

Alternatively, fine sandpaper and match sulfur are suitable. When rubbed with carbon paper, the dark color of the surface becomes uniform.

The best impregnation for leather shoes

It is made of silicone - thanks to it, water simply drains from the surface of the product, and the protective film is evenly distributed over it without blocking the air exchange. The effect is achieved after 8-9 hours, so treatment is carried out in the evening.

Nano Plus SOLITAIRE

Intensive protection against moisture, dirt and salt stains. Recommended for use in autumn and winter, as well as for protecting clothing.

Nano Plus SOLITAIRE

This product received the name “nano” because it allows the protective substance fluorine-carbon to be applied in a nano-thin layer, thereby achieving the “lotus effect”. Drops of water do not stay on the surface and roll off. Universal - for all materials.

Application: spray at a distance of 30 cm from shoes. The material should not get wet through. To achieve the best effect, treat 3-4 hours before going outside. Let dry.

Release form: aerosol can, 400 ml.

TARRAGO Tucan MINK OIL

Wax-based cream is suitable for processing items made of leather (natural/synthetic), fatty nubuck. Colorless impregnation is the best option for tourists. The base is natural extracts of mink oil, thanks to which the product is easily absorbed.

TARRAGO Tucan MINK OIL

The cream is distinguished by deep nutrition and a high water-repellent effect. The product can prevent drying of oily or smooth leather and nubuck. Contains: Vaseline, wax, natural oils, hydrocarbons.

Application: apply the composition to a surface that has been previously degreased, clean, and dried with a cloth. Allow 3-4 hours for absorption.

Release form: metal container with a volume of 100 ml.

Salton Expert

Universal aerosol for protecting items made of smooth leather, suede, nubuck, velor, and textiles from water. Long-lasting and reliable protection against moisture, snow, dirt and reagents is guaranteed thanks to a patented combination of protective components.

Salton Expert

Maintains the “breathing” properties of surfaces. Suitable for products made from membrane materials.

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