Suede shoes are rightfully considered one of the most beautiful and sophisticated options, but quite difficult to care for. It is necessary to take care of suede boots not only after ugly stains have already appeared on them after a walk, but also before the very first wear. Thanks to careful care, your shoes will last you much longer and retain their original appearance.
How can you treat new suede shoes?
When buying a new pair of suede, you need to take care in advance of purchasing special means to protect the surface of the boots. They can be purchased either at a shoe store or at a regular hardware or household department. Pay attention to the markings on the packaging: it should indicate that the product is intended for the care of suede shoes.
Remember: suede boots require mandatory treatment before the first wear, otherwise all subsequent protection will be pointless, because the shoes will already be exposed to the negative effects of salts, reagents and simply moisture.
Means and tools
One of the most important products for the initial care of boots is a water-repellent spray.. The suede material is very susceptible to the negative effects of moisture and salt, so white stains can form on shoes, which significantly spoil the appearance of the item. After treatment with impregnation, special nanoparticles form an invisible protective film, making the shoes less vulnerable in bad weather.
In addition to water-repellent impregnation, it is necessary to purchase other tools for caring for suede boots, namely:
- a special dry brush (or porous sponge) for suede. With its help, you can clean the pile from a layer of dust. It can be used either alone or in combination with cleansing foam. It also gives suede a velvety effect because it fluffs up the fibers beautifully;
- a rubber eraser that helps remove grease stains and reagent deposits from the surface;
- “cosmetics” for shoes, for example, a special deodorant, since suede, although it is a fairly breathable material, still absorbs unpleasant odors well.
Advice! It is not recommended to clean suede using a wet method; it is better to wait until the boots are completely dry and treat them with a rough brush. This will be much more effective and will not leave unnecessary streaks and new stains.
How to properly treat before putting it on for the first time?
Before wearing a new pair for the first time, you should brush the pile well to give it a rich appearance, and then apply a dirt- or water-repellent impregnation.Many manufacturers recommend Before the first wear, apply a protective agent 2-3 times with breaks for drying..
This procedure should not be performed right before going outside, but several hours, or even a day before the first walk. Do not dry your shoes near the radiator - hot air currents have an adverse effect on fairly delicate skin.
Reminder for wearing suede shoes
Remember, shoes made of suede are always more capricious than those made of smooth leather, so follow some additional rules when using them:
- do not wear it in rainy weather or slush: it does not survive puddles well;
- Carry out skincare procedures using a water-repellent spray at least once a week;
- Clean dirt and impregnate only on completely dry boots. Do not use the battery for drying: it is better to tightly stuff the steam with newspaper or use special dryers;
- do not use wet cleaning - it will only worsen the situation and will not remove stains from shoes;
- When caring for the pile, do not make sharp circular movements - this will damage it. Better do everything
- manipulation in one direction with gentle movements.