5 Different Ways to Clean Suede – Learn How to clean Suede shoes and Apparel

Cleaning
suede is a complicated task. While it is best to get it done professionally
that might also work out to be a tad bit expensive. So for those of you who
love the look and feel of suede but worry about its high maintenance cost, here
we guide you on how to clean your suede shoes/clothing at home without damaging
the fabric or cutting short its longevity.
USE A TOOTHBRUSH TO CLEAN SUEDE
Since
you can’t wash suede like how you wash your regular cotton or polyester fabric,
it can start to look old and frayed after some time. To tackle this problem,
you can brush them gently with a toothbrush in the opposite direction of the
fibre. This will help renew the suede and make it look fresh and new. Just make
sure to be very gentle as you do not want to rough up the fibre and make it
look coarse.
WATER TO CLEAN SUEDE
If your
suede shoes or jacket got wet, they can end up with splotchy water stains.
There is a simple solution for this. Just wet a soft cloth with lukewarm water
and use this to gently brush the suede. This will help dampen the fabric and
when they dry, the stains will be gone.
VINEGAR TO CLEAN SUEDE
For
stains, try dipping a towel in some vinegar and rubbing the stained area with
it. Be extra gentle so as not to fade the original colour of the fabric. Wipe
with a wet cloth and let it dry to see if the stains gone.

ERASER TO CLEAN SUEDE
You can
use an eraser to effectively get rid of scratches and other surface stains.
Just rub the affected area with an eraser and see the scratch/stain disappear.
You’ve literally erased the stain away. How cool is that? But this only works
for light surface stains. If you’re stain is very old or has gone in deep, this
method might prove useless.
NAIL FILE TO CLEAN SUEDE
For
lumpy mud stains and such you can try filing them off with a nail file. This
works amazingly well, you just have to be very gentle and patient while doing
it to avoid scuffing up the fibre.
NAIL FILE TO CLEAN SUEDE
For
lumpy mud stains and such you can try filing them off with a nail file. This
works amazingly well, you just have to be very gentle and patient while doing
it to avoid scuffing up the fibre.
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