Instructions for cleaning and preserving shoes
How to clean according to material:
Leather:
- Wipe dirt with a soft cloth.
- Use leather polish to keep it shiny and soft.
- Avoid contact with water to prevent the skin from cracking and peeling.
Mesh or canvas (Mesh & Canvas):
- Wipe away dirt and small stains with a damp cloth.
- Use warm water mixed with mild soap to clean large stains.
- Dry in the shade.
Suede or animal skin (Suede & Suede):
- Use a soft brush to brush away dirt (brush in one direction until clean).
- Gently dab a clean towel on the product to absorb moisture and keep the suede from fraying.
- Dry cleaning is the optimal method for preserving suede.
- Waterproof spray to protect suede material.
- Dry in the shade (avoid direct sunlight).
Synthetic:
- Wipe dirt with a damp cloth or soft brush.
- Do not use strong detergents.
- Dry in the shade.
Storage instructions:
- Keep shoes in a cool, dry place.
- Avoid direct sunlight to prevent shoes from fading and deforming.
- Use a shoe bag to keep out dust and keep new shoes.
- Avoid water and high humidity (especially with leather/suede) to limit fading and peeling.
- Clean shoes with specialized products.
- Waterproof spray to protect shoes from rain, mud and other stains.
- Use deodorant balls or deodorant sprays to prevent odor-causing bacteria.
Note:
- Cleaning and storage methods may vary depending on the material and specific style of the shoe.
- You should read the manufacturer's instructions carefully before cleaning and preserving shoes.
- If you are unsure about how to clean and care for your shoes, contact your shoe store or shoe care specialist for advice.