Care Instructions
Care Instructions for Smooth Leather
Cleaning:- Use a soft, damp cloth to wipe off any dirt or dust from the surface of the shoes.
- For tougher stains, use a mild soap or leather cleaner diluted in water. Gently scrub the affected area with a soft brush or cloth.
- Avoid using harsh chemicals or solvents, as they can damage the leather.
- Apply a small amount of leather conditioner to a clean cloth.
- Gently rub the conditioner into the leather using circular motions, focusing on areas that are prone to drying out or cracking.
- Allow the conditioner to absorb into the leather for a few minutes, then buff off any excess with a dry cloth.
- Use a waterproofing spray specifically designed for leather to protect your shoes from water and stains.
- Apply the spray evenly to the entire surface of the shoes, ensuring full coverage.
- Reapply the waterproofing spray periodically, especially after cleaning or exposure to moisture.
- Store your leather shoes in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
- Use shoe trees or stuff the shoes with tissue paper to help them maintain their shape.
- Avoid storing leather shoes in plastic bags or containers
Care Instructions for Nubuck / Suede
Cleaning:- Use a nubuck brush or suede brush to gently remove any surface dirt or debris from the shoes.
- For stubborn stains, use a nubuck/suede eraser or cleaner specifically designed for delicate leather.
- Avoid using water directly on nubuck/suede, as it can cause staining or damage the leather.
- Apply a nubuck/suede protector spray to your shoes to help repel water and prevent stains.
- Ensure that the shoes are clean and dry before applying the protector spray, and follow the instructions on the product label for best results.
- Reapply the protector spray periodically, especially after cleaning or exposure to moisture.
- Use a nubuck brush or suede brush to gently restore the nap of the leather and remove any flattened areas.
- Brush the shoes in one direction to lift the nap and restore the soft, velvety texture of the nubuck.
- Avoid using excessive pressure or harsh bristles, as this can damage the delicate surface of the leather.
- Store your nubuck or suede shoes in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
- Use shoe trees or stuff the shoes with tissue paper to help them maintain their shape.
- Avoid storing them in plastic bags or containers