1. Gently wipe your shoes with a soft cloth or a fine brush to remove dust and dirt.
2. Wipe your shoes with a slightly damp cloth.
3. Use a cleaner specifically made for leather to gently remove stains from your shoes. Apply the cleaner to a cloth and wipe the stain in circular motions.
4. If the shoes get wet, leave them to dry at room temperature. Avoid drying them near direct sunlight or heat sources.
5. To keep the leather shiny and flexible, regularly apply leather cream or conditioner. Apply the cream in circular motions with a clean cloth and allow it to be absorbed by the leather.
6. Use a shoe polish brush or a clean, dry cloth to polish your shoes. This step will make your shoes look shinier and newer.
7. To protect your shoes from water, use waterproofing sprays specifically designed for leather. These sprays will protect your shoes from rain and splashes.
For suede leather cleaning, follow these steps:
1. Use a special suede brush to clean your suede shoes. This brush gently removes dirt and dust from the suede surface. Brush in the direction of the suede's texture.
2. Use a suede eraser or a white eraser to gently rub out stains. This method can be effective for small and light stains.
3. Hold steam from a teapot or iron over the suede to soften it. Then, try brushing away dirt and stains with a suede brush.
4. Use stain remover sprays made for suede. Apply the spray to the stained area, wait a few minutes, and then brush with a suede brush.
5. Gently wipe the suede surface with a slightly damp cloth. Avoid using too much water, as water can damage the suede.
6. Avoid drying suede shoes in direct sunlight or near heat sources. Let them dry naturally at room temperature.
For nubuck shoes, follow these steps:
1. Use a nubuck brush or a soft brush to gently brush off dust and dirt from the nubuck surface. Brush in the direction of the nubuck's texture.
2. Use a nubuck eraser to gently rub out stains and shiny areas. The eraser helps restore the nubuck's natural texture.
3. Use stain remover sprays made for nubuck. Apply the spray to the stained area and wait a few minutes. Then, clean with a nubuck brush in circular motions.
4. Wipe your shoes with a slightly damp cloth. Avoid using too much water, as excessive water can damage the nubuck. The cloth should be damp, not wet.
5. Let your nubuck shoes dry naturally at room temperature. Avoid drying them in direct sunlight or near heat sources.
6. Use waterproofing sprays specifically designed for nubuck and suede to protect your shoes from water and stains, helping them stay clean longer.