The BÄR care tips for your suede shoes.
Cleaning ➔
Care ➔
Extending the service life ➔
Suede leather (also known as suede) refers to all suede-like leathers with a velvety, textured or roughened surface. This makes them more susceptible to soiling than smooth leather, but they are still easy to maintain. The gentle use of a suede sponge helps to remove dust and minor soiling.
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Do not leave the shoes to dry, but clean them immediately under lukewarm water with the brush mentioned above. Moisten the entire shoe to avoid marks. Please remove the laces before cleaning and also clean them.
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Stubborn stains can be removed with a special cleaning rubber, such as our 'FLECK-WEG' cleaning rubber..
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For grease stains, we have another home remedy tip for you: first dab with a paper towel (do not rub!), then spray the stain with a dry shampoo, leave to work and finally gently comb out again with a suede brush.
As with any shoe, the following applies in particular to open-pored suede: regular cleaning and care are worthwhile! Especially because neglect can cause the fine leather fibers on the surface to become unsightly and smooth. By repeatedly roughening the fibers with a soft suede or cleaning rubber, you can easily prevent this and maintain the elegant, velvety look.
2. care for suede leather
Après avoir nettoyé vos chaussures en daim en les brossant ou en les rinçant à l'eau, vous ne devez utiliser les produits d'entretien que lorsque les chaussures sont sèches et idéalement équipées d'un embauchoir en bois .
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Pour cela, appliquez notre Nubuk + Textile après le nettoyage. Vous protégerez ainsi la qualité du cuir et assurerez une solide protection de base de la couleur et de l'aspect. Laissez un peu de temps au spray pour qu'il puisse déployer son effet dans les fibres de la surface.
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Pour finir, brossez délicatement et imprégnez enfin le cuir avec Carbon Pro.