What we don't like, however, is when they (inevitably) get dirty and need cleaning. You'd be forgiven for thinking suede shoes once damp or muddy are a lost cause. But have no fear, there *is* a way to clean your suede shoes. All you'll need is a rubber or eraser, some white...
Suede, being a form of leather, necessitates specific cleaning methods to maintain its texture and appearance, such as brushing and the use of a suede eraser for stains. Velour, however, can often be machine washed and is easier to maintain due to its synthetic nature, making it a more ...
Most desert boots are made with crepe soles. These are unique soles that are made with a soft rubber. This type of sole has the consistency of a pencil eraser. Crepe soles are shock absorbent and comfortable for casual walking. A desert. Achukkaboot is similar to desert boots but is made...
If you’ve followed my blog for a while, you’ll know that for the most part, I prefer natural and homemade alternatives when I have the option. But there are rare occasions when I’ll stick to my guns on a particular product, and one of those products is WD-40. Why do I feel ...
Using the Timberland Dry Cleaning Kit you remove remaining visible dirt with the bristle brush. Then use the suede cleaning block/eraser working it into any stains and marks until they disappear. Use brush or cloth to wipe off any surface dirt. Spray some suede/nubuck/canvas cleanser on a mi...
26, female ten likes to use the purse, but the white bag is easy to dirty. There are two kinds of maintenance methods: there are stains on the bag, eraser can be erased, even the black oil and rust on the rubbing can be erased. The effect of the cow bag is better. The white to...
Combat boots are made from hard, solid soles and are a much taller boot. A normal desert boot is more of a casual shoe. Most desert boots are made with crepe soles. These are unique soles that are made with a soft rubber. This type of sole has the consistency of a pencil eraser. ...
But have no fear, there *is* a way to clean your suede shoes. All you'll need is a rubber or eraser, some white vinegar, baking soda, a flannel or face cloth, a suede brush or nail brush, and some suede protector if you have it....