Treatment Protocol
- 1Home Remedy
Clean oily spots on suede bags using micellar water or a cotton pad slightly dampened with gasoline.
- 2Home Remedy
Ensure you use a suede brush to remove surface dirt before applying liquids to avoid permanent water marks.
- 3Product
Use an eraser designed for suede and nubuck if stains remain after brushing.
- 4Product
Apply a suede cleaning foam to treat stubborn dirt.
- 5Product
Use a protective spray for water and dirt resistance.
- 6Product
Utilize a suede brush with rubber bristles or an EcoNext microfiber cleaning mitt for regular maintenance.
- 7Product
Use a brush with metal or combined bristles for heavily soiled or shiny areas.
- 8Pro Tip
- Never dry suede items on a radiator; use air drying or a specialized dryer instead. - Use a brush to deep clean surfaces and seams, and to lift and align the nap. - Reapply protective spray once a month during cold, damp seasons, and every 2-3 months during dry periods.
- 9
Clean the footwear thoroughly with a brush and allow it to dry naturally.
- 10
Apply the first layer of protective spray.
- 1120 minutes
Apply a second layer after 20 minutes.
- 12
Apply a third layer after another 20 minutes for optimal protection.
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