Suede shoes seem more attractive and elegant, but if you don’t pay attention to them, they will soon turn into old worn-out shoes.
One of the worst enemies of winter suede shoes is humidity. Because of it, salt appears on the delicate surface, which cannot be brushed off with a regular brush.
To maintain an attractive appearance, you need to know how and what to remove such stains with.
First of all, you need to remember that the appearance of stains can be prevented if you treat boots and shoes with special sprays in a timely manner.
And if stains appear, then you can act approximately like this.
Vinegar solution
You will need to dissolve one tablespoon of table vinegar in a glass of water.
Soak a clean cloth or sponge in the solution and apply to salt stains.
Then all that remains is to dry the shoes and treat them with protective compounds.
Dishwashing liquid
It works just as well. You will need 1-2 drops of gel for half a glass of water.
Stir the mixture, soak a sponge or cloth in the solution, and wipe the surface of the shoes.
Lemon juice
It is not used in pure form, but together with water. The solution is prepared in a 1:1 ratio.
It removes salt stains perfectly and does not have a strong smell like vinegar.
It is also important to remember that you don’t need to make any effort to clean suede from any dirt.
Otherwise, the material may be damaged and noticeable abrasions will appear on it.
Previously we talked about how to remove stubborn grease stains .