Cleaning black suede shoes requires some care to avoid damaging the delicate material. Here’s a step-by-step guide to clean your black suede shoes at home:
Materials Needed:
- Suede brush or soft toothbrush
- Suede eraser or a white rubber eraser
- White vinegar or rubbing alcohol
- Clean, dry cloths
- Suede protector spray (optional)
Steps:
- Brush Off Dirt and Debris:
- Use a suede brush or a soft toothbrush to gently brush off surface dirt and debris. Brush in one direction to lift the nap (the tiny fibers on the suede) and remove any loose particles.
- Remove Scuff Marks:
- Use a suede eraser or a white rubber eraser to gently rub away scuff marks. Rub the eraser in a circular motion on the scuffed area.
- Treat Stains:
- Water Stains: Dampen a clean cloth with a little water and lightly rub the stained area to even out the water mark. Then, use a dry cloth to blot the area and let it air dry.
- Oil or Grease Stains: Sprinkle cornstarch or talcum powder on the stain and let it sit overnight. The powder will absorb the oil. Brush off the powder with a suede brush the next day.
- Other Stains: For general stains, dampen a clean cloth with white vinegar or rubbing alcohol. Gently rub the stained areas with the cloth, being careful not to soak the suede. Let the shoes air dry.
- Restore the Nap:
- Once the shoes are completely dry, use the suede brush to gently brush the nap back up. Brush in one direction to restore the texture.
- Apply Suede Protector (Optional):
- Once your shoes are clean and dry, you can apply a suede protector spray to help repel water and stains in the future. Follow the instructions on the spray bottle for the best results.
Additional Tips:
- Avoid Water: Try to keep your suede shoes away from water. If they do get wet, stuff them with paper towels to help retain their shape and let them air dry away from direct heat.
- Regular Maintenance: Brush your suede shoes regularly to prevent dirt and stains from setting in. A quick brush after each wear can go a long way in maintaining their appearance.
- Store Properly: Store your suede shoes in a cool, dry place. Use shoe trees or stuff them with paper to help maintain their shape.
By following these steps, you can keep your black suede shoes looking clean and in good condition.